- Program and System Information Protocol
The Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) is the protocol used in the ATSC and DVB digital television systems for carrying
metadata about each channel in the broadcasttransport stream of aTV station and for publishing information about television programs so that viewers can select what to watch by title and description.What PSIP does
PSIP defines
virtual channel s and content ratings, as well aselectronic program guide s withtitle s and (optionally) descriptions to be decoded and displayed by theATSC tuner .PSIP can also send:
* the exacttime referenced toUTC and GPS time;
* the [short_name] , which some stations use to publish their callsign.PSIP is defined in ATSC standard A/65, the most recent revision of which is A/65C, published in
2006 . ForTaiwan , A/68 is the extension of the A/65 standard which relates mainly to the transmission of theChinese language usingUnicode 3.0. A/69 is arecommended practice for implementing PSIP in a TV station.PSIP also supersedes "A/55" and A/56 protocols (which have been deleted by the ATSC) methods of delivering an inferior program guide.
TV Guide On Screen is a different, proprietary system provided bydatacasting on a single station, while PSIP is required, at least in the United States, to be sent by every digital TV station.PSIP information may be passed through the
airchain using proprietary protocols, or more favorably through use of theXML -basedProgramming Metadata Communication Protocol (PMCP, or ATSC A/76) facility metadata scheme.Included tables
*STT (system time table)¹ - current time, transmitted at least once per
second , with an accuracy of new time values within 1 second or better
*MGT (master guide table)¹ -data pointer s to other PSIP tables
*TVCT (terrestrial virtual channel table)¹ - defines each virtual channel and enables EITs to be associated with the channel
*CVCT (cable virtual channel table) - assigns numbers to each virtual channel and enables EITs to be associated with the channel
*RRT (rating region table) - content ratings for each country (region) covered by the station, save the U.S., as that region is loaded into TV sets already
*EIT (event information table)¹ - titles and program guide data
*ETT (extended text table) - detailed descriptions of channels (Channel Extended Text Table or CETT) and aired events (Event Extended Text Table or EETT)
*DCCT (directed channel change table) -
*DCCSCT (directed channel change selection code table) - provides for the ability to update states, counties and program genres used in DCCT tables¹ indicates a
US FCC requirementDirected channel change
The DCC function lets broadcasters tell a DTV receiver where to change, based upon the viewer's settings. This is most likely to be a ZIP or other
postcode , which can selectdemographic ally-based programming to show, such astelevision commercial s orweather bulletin s, possibly taken from an accompanyingdatacasting channel.Implementation of the DCC feature is entirely optional, and depends on development of receiver anddecoder technology . For example, adigital video recorder could record commercials broadcast at other times for later replay, so that many more different commercials could be shown in different parts of a largemetro area than can actually be transmitted at once.External links
* [http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_65cr1_with_amend_1.pdf ATSC Standard A/65: Program and System Information Protocol]
*http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_76b.pdf:: ATSC A/76 Programming Metadata Communications Protocol (PMCP) for transmitting PSIP data between devices in a broadcast facility
* [http://www.atsc.org/standards/a_69.pdf ATSC Recommended Practice A/69: Program and System Information Protocol Implementation Guidelines for Broadcasters]
*http://www.etherguidesystems.com/help/sdos/atsc/Syntax/TableSections/Default.aspx: for online details of PSIP table sections
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