E.7 EXTENDED TEXT TABLE (ETT)
The typical size for the ETT (in bytes per event per EIT), based on the assumptions listed in the
column labeled “Assumptions,” is shown in Table E6.
Table E6 Typical Size (bytes per virtual channel or bytes per event) of ETT
Part
Size ( bytes per
event per EIT)
Assumptions
PSI header and
trailer
13
message body
92
1. A virtual channel or an event can have one text string and one segment
per string for the extended text message.
2. Extended text message is compressed by Huffman coding with a standard
table, and the size after compression is 88 bytes.
3. Channel ETTs are typically not needed.
Total
105
E.8 DIRECTED CHANNEL CHANGE TABLE (DCCT)
The typical size for the DCCT is 44 bytes, with the assumption of having a single from/to channel,
a single selection criterion, and no additional descriptors. The typical size for the DCCT (in bytes)
based on the assumptions listed in the column “Assumption” is shown in Table E7.
Table E7 Typical Size (bytes) of DCCT
Part
Size (bytes)
Assumption
PSI header and trailer 13
message body
3+(17*D)+(11*S)
1. No descriptors.
2. D = number of DCC opportunities defined.
3. S = number of selection criteria.
Total
16+(17*D)+(11*S)
E.9 DIRECTED CHANNEL CHANGE SELECTION CODE TABLE (DCCSCT)
The typical size for the DCCSCT is 72 bytes, with the assumption of having four extra genre code
categories and no additional descriptors. The typical size for the DCCSCT (in bytes) based on the
assumptions listed in the column “Assumptions” is shown in Table E8.
Table E8 Typical Size (bytes) of DCCSCT
Part
Size (bytes) Assumptions
PSI header and
trailer
13
message body
3+(Sg*(5+9)) 1. No descriptors.
2. Sg = number of genre category updates
3. Genre category name is compressed by Huffman coding with a standard table,
and the length of the MSS after coding is 9 bytes.
Total
16+(Sg*14)
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