Operating the Equipment Locally — Setup Menu: Video Menu
Reference Guide: Voyager E5784 and E5788 HD DSNG Encoder
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Table 4.6: Syntax Options
Selected Option
Description
ATSC
Advanced Television Standards Committee.
DVB
Digital Video Broadcasting.
Remux Input n in Mode
Where n=1 to 3 to designate the three inputs. See Annex J, Setting of the
Remux Card for Data/PSIP and DVB-Subtitles Input for details on setting
up these modes.
Table 4.7: Remux Input n Mode Options
Selected Option
Description
Off
Cuts the ASI input and leaves the PID mapping the same or deleting all PID mappings.
Service
Selects the current default mode where services are detected and remuxed.
DVB Subt
This mode is provided for subtitles to be added to the locally encoded service only. It is not
possible to add subtitles to services arriving on a remux input in this way.
Selecting this mode displays the DVB Subtitle option.
Data
If selected for input n, two menu entries appear Input n PIDmin and Input n PIDmax. Defaults are
0x1FD0 and 0x1FFE. This specifies the range of PIDs that is mapped through for that input.
If at least one input is set for Data, ensure that the PSI and SI information is correct. Usually, this
would mean having to turn the ‘SI Level’ to ‘Off (Ext.PSIP/PSI)’ and one of the remux inputs would
be receiving all PSI and PSIP.
SI Level Option
This enables the service information level to be specified.
Table 4.8: SI Level Options
Selected Option
Description
PAT/PMT/CAT only
Program Association Table/ Program Map
Table/ Conditional Access Table.
PAT/PMT only
Program Association Table/ Program Map
Table.
Off
On
On (No EIT)
Data n min/max
This option enables a PIDmin and PIDmax range to be selected for a
specified input [n]. All PIDs lying within this range are passed through. No
attempt to extract SI information nor interpret SI/PSI information is made
on this input.
The Encoder is not able to build accurate PSI tables when in data remux
mode as it does not extract any info from the incoming stream. Therefore,
in this case, it is necessary for PSI/PSIP to be externally generated.
There must be no PID clashes (between other inputs or the locally
generated streams) as PID clashes are not resolved nor detected by the
Encoder.