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dcc_from_major_channel_number
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dcc_from_major_channel_number
– A 10-bit number in the range of 1 to 999 that represents the “major” channel number, as defined in Section 6.3.1 Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table or 6.3.2 Cable Virtual Channel Table. dcc_from_minor_channel_number – A 10-bit number in the range of 1 to 999 that represents the “minor” virtual channel number, as defined in Section 6.3.1 Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table or 6.3.2 Cable Virtual Channel Table. The DCC From Channel Number defined by the combination of these major and minor channel numbers shall identify a virtual channel that is currently defined in the VCT. This virtual channel may have the ‘‘hidden” attribute set. dcc_to_major_channel_number – A 10-bit number in the range of 1 to 999 that represents the “major” channel number, (as defined in Section 6.3.1 Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table or 6.3.2 Cable Virtual Channel Table). dcc_to_minor_channel_number – A 10-bit number in the range of 1 to 999 that represents the “minor” virtual channel number, (as defined in Section 6.3.1 Terrestrial Virtual Channel Table or 6.3.2 Cable Virtual Channel Table) of a virtual channel. The specified DCC To Channel Number shall correspond to a virtual channel currently defined in the VCT. If both a TVCT and a CVCT are present, the DCC To Channel Number shall be defined in each. The DCC To Channel Number fully identifies the virtual channel to which the DCCRR is requested to tune when the DCC request is in effect. The DCC To Channel Number shall be a major channel currently defined in the VCT and may have the "hidden" attribute. dcc_start_time – This field shall specify the nominal start time of a DCC request, expressed as the number of GPS seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 6, 1980. The optimum switch point for the start of a DCC event is indicated by splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields. The optimum switch point for the video ES shall be indicated by its splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields. The optimum switch point for each audio ES should be indicated by its splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields. The optimum switch point for all other Elementary Streams that are elements of the program may be indicated by their splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields. The splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields shall be carried in the adaptation fields of the TS packets carrying the Elementary Streams, as defined in Sections 2.4.3.4 and 2.4.3.5 of MPEG- 2 Systems [13]. The first TS packet transmitted containing splice point information for each Elementary Stream for a given DCC request shall indicate a splice_countdown value of not less than 5. The channel change should nominally occur when the DCCRR's internal time of day clock (as synchronized with the System Time Table received on the same Transport Stream) reaches dcc_start_time , but the DCCRR should use the splicing_point_flag and splice_countdown fields to effect the timing of the switchover. The switch point timing as signaled by the MPEG-2 splicing_point_flag if present shall be within one second (plus or minus) of the time indicated in dcc_start_time . If a splice point is not detected in an ES within one second following the dcc_start_time and a splice countdown is not in progress, the DCCRR shall perform the Elementary Stream switch without further delay. If a splice countdown is in progress in the ES, the DCCRR should perform the elementary stream switch at the splice point. Download 4.82 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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