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I.S. EN 62107:2001

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

SUPER VIDEO COMPACT DISC - DISC-INTERCHANGE SYSTEM-SPECIFICATION

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2001

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Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, abbreviations, conventions and symbols
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
   3.3 Conventions and symbols
   3.4 Compatibility conventions
4 SuperVCD introduction
   4.1 System overview
   4.2 SuperVCD system reference model
5 General SuperVCD disc format
   5.1 SuperVCD disc structure
        5.1.1 Lead-in area
        5.1.2 Program area
        5.1.3 Lead-out area
   5.2 SuperVCD sector format
        5.2.1 SuperVCD sector Subheader structure
        5.2.2 Form 1 SuperVCD sector ECC and EDC fields
        5.2.3 Form 2 SuperVCD sector EDC field
   5.3 SuperVCD DATA track format
        5.3.1 SuperVCD Information files
        5.3.2 Segment Play Item (SPI) area
        5.3.3 Other files
   5.4 SuperVCD MPEG track format
6 Data Retrieval and File system structure
   6.1 ISO 9660 Volume structure
        6.1.1 ISO 9660 Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD)
        6.1.2 PVD Disc Label
        6.1.3 Path Table
        6.1.4 Directory record
   6.2 Directory structure
        6.2.1 Root directory
   6.3 SVCD directory
        6.3.1 INFO.SVD file
        6.3.2 ENTRIES.SVD file
        6.3.3 PSD.SVD file
        6.3.4 LOT.SVD file
        6.3.5 SEARCH.DAT file
        6.3.6 TRACKS.SVD file
   6.4 MPEG2 directory
        6.4.1 AVSEQnn.MPG files
   6.5 SEGMENT directory
        6.5.1 Segment Play Items
   6.6 EXT directory
        6.6.1 SCANDATA.DAT file
        6.6.2 CAPTnn.DAT file
7 MPEG2 stream coding
   7.1 MPEG sector format
        7.1.1 MPEG Video sector
        7.1.2 MPEG Audio sector
        7.1.3 Access Point sector
   7.2 MPEG PS coding
        7.2.1 PS pack_header
        7.2.2 PS system_header
        7.2.3 PES_packet structure
        7.2.4 Synchronization
   7.3 MPEG VIDEO format
        7.3.1 MPEG2 video formats
        7.3.2 MPEG2 video encoding restrictions
        7.3.3 Special Information in the MPEG video signal
        7.3.4 MPEG video parameters for Still Pictures
   7.4 MPEG AUDIO format
        7.4.1 Audio PES_packets
        7.4.2 Variable audio stream bit rate
        7.4.3 Surround Sound coding
   7.5 USER data
        7.5.1 User data structure
        7.5.2 Scan Information Data
        7.5.3 Closed Caption Data
8 Segment Play Item (SPI) coding
   8.1 General
   8.2 Segment Play Motion Video
   8.3 Segment Play Still Picture
   8.4 Segment Play Audio
9 Play Sequence Descriptor (PSD)
   9.1 General
   9.2 PSD file constraints
   9.3 Play List
   9.4 Selection list
   9.5 End List
Annex A (informative) PSD interpretation
Annex B (informative) Playback device function support
Bibliography
Figures
Tables

Covers the basic specification of the Super Video Compact Disc, (SuperVCD), characterized by high resolution and high picture quality, which matches current TV receivers.

DevelopmentNote
For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
62
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
EN 62107:2001 Identical
DIN EN 62107:2001-12 Identical
IEC 62107:2000 Identical
BS EN 62107:2002 Identical
NBN EN 62107 : 2002 Identical
NF EN 62107 : 2001 Identical
SN EN 62107 : 2001 Identical

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