Table 6.33 Bit Stream Syntax for the DCC Departing Request Descriptor
Syntax
No. of Bits Format
dcc_departing_request_descriptor() {
descriptor_tag
8
0xA8
descriptor_length
8
uimsbf
dcc_departing_request_type
8
uimsbf
dcc_departing_request_text_length
8
uimsbf
dcc_departing_request_text()
var
}
descriptor_tag
– This 8-bit unsigned integer shall have the value 0xA8, identifying this descriptor
as
dcc_departing_request_descriptor().
descriptor_length
– This 8-bit unsigned integer specifies the number of bytes of the descriptor that
immediately follow the
descriptor_length
field.
dcc_departing_request_type
– This 8-bit unsigned integer specifies the type of the DCC departing
request and shall have the values listed in Table 6.34.
Table 6.34 DCC Departing Request Type Assignments
dcc_departing_request_type Meaning
0x00
Reserved.
0x01
Cancel any outstanding departing request type and immediately perform a channel
change upon request by the viewer.
* 0x02
Display departing request text in a centered window for a minimum of 10 seconds
prior to performing the channel change requested by the viewer or for a lesser
amount of time if the viewer issues another channel change request or a "continue",
"OK", "proceed", or equivalent command.
* 0x03
Display departing request text in a centered window indefinitely until viewer issues
another channel change request or a "continue", "OK", "proceed", or equivalent
command.
0x04-0xFF
Reserved
* Note: The above suggested behavior of the DCCRR’s implementation of Departing Request types 0x02 and 0x03
are within the discretion of DCCRR manufacturers. The DCCRR’s reaction to these commands may also be
disabled by viewers through an interactive setup session.
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