Setting of the Remux Card for Data/PSIP and DVB-Subtitles Input
Reference Guide: evolution 5000 E5780 and E5782 Encoder
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J.5
Examples of Complex Setups
J.5.1
Example 1 - Everything on One ASI Input
In this example, an external generator provides both PSIP, PSI tables and other data on other
elementary streams on one ASI input.
NOTE…
This was already possible on Encoder builds prior to 3.8.0. where the SI level setting
Off (Ext.PSIP/PSI) was available.
Assume the PID map shown in
Table J.3: Example 1 - Everything on One ASI Stream
PMT PID = 0x20 (program number 2 is being used)
The Encoder’s SI is switched off to
allow external PSI insertion.
Video PID = 0x21
Audio 1 PID = 0x24
PSI data
Audio 2 PID = 0x25
PSIP
EIT, ETT, MGT, VCT follow the ATSC standard.
Other data
PID range from 500 to 1300, typically only 5 active
PIDs at a time but the PID values change regularly.
In this case, the setting sequence is as follows:
1.
The host service is configured in order to match the requested PID values for: PCR,
Video, Audio-1 and Audio-2.
2.
Assuming that the Remux card input number 1 is the only active input, set
Remux input
# in mode
to
PSIP
and the other two input modes to
Off
.
3. Set
the
SI Level
to
Off
.
4.
Set the value of
PSIP Min PID
to
32
and the value of
PSIP Max PID
to
8147
.
(The data PID range is from 500 to 1300 and the PMT pid value and the default EIT
range is from 8144 to 8147.)
5. Set
the
SI Level
to
Off (Ext.PSIP/PSI)
.
J.5.2
Example 2 – PSIP and data on different inputs
This example can be considered an evolution of the previous one in
The Remux card input number 1 is used for PSI/PSIP data, number 2 and 3 are both used for
other data.
NOTE…
This was not possible on Encoder builds prior to 3.8.0.
Assume the following PID map: