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MPEG Transport for Broadcast Techs

MPEG-2 is an ISO standard for compressing digital video and audio. It works by reducing redundant data like backgrounds that don't change, tailoring the video to weaknesses in human vision, and encoding frames as I, P, and B frames which contain different levels of picture information. MPEG compression is "lossy", meaning the original uncompressed signal cannot be reconstructed after encoding. DVB-ASI is a standard developed by DVB for transporting MPEG streams over coaxial cable using BNC connectors at 270 Mbps, allowing compatibility between systems from different vendors. ASI supports both single and multiple program transport streams and can carry varying bitrates by stuffing null packets.
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MPEG Transport for Broadcast Techs

MPEG-2 is an ISO standard for compressing digital video and audio. It works by reducing redundant data like backgrounds that don't change, tailoring the video to weaknesses in human vision, and encoding frames as I, P, and B frames which contain different levels of picture information. MPEG compression is "lossy", meaning the original uncompressed signal cannot be reconstructed after encoding. DVB-ASI is a standard developed by DVB for transporting MPEG streams over coaxial cable using BNC connectors at 270 Mbps, allowing compatibility between systems from different vendors. ASI supports both single and multiple program transport streams and can carry varying bitrates by stuffing null packets.
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ASI Transport Streams

MPEG-2 Transport Streams


Features
ISO/IEC standard for compressing, processing, decompressing and representing digital video, audio, and combined video/audio Scalable:
applications can range from high-definition television (HDTV) to lower-resolution video on telecommunication networks

How MPEG Works


MPEG encodes and dramatically compresses video
Tailored to weaknesses of human eye

Uncompressed = 270 Mbps

MPEG Compressed = 6Mbps

How MPEG Works


Reduces colors / shades
If the eye wont see it, dont encode it

Reduces redundant information


If the background doesnt change, dont encode it Approximately 75% of compression comes from reducing redundant data describing motion!

MPEG is a Lossy Algorithm


Data is discarded You can never get the original (uncompressed) signal back after MPEG encoding

How MPEG Compression Works


Video encoded as a series of Frames
I-Frames, B-Frames, P-Frames

I-Frames
Complete picture, all information, inclusive

B-Frames & P-Frames


Much less information Send the changed information, NOT the complete picture

I-Frames

P-Frames and B-Frames

I-frames: contain full picture information P-frames: predicted from past I or P frames B-frames: use past and future I or P frames Transmit I frames every 12 frames or so

Options for Transporting Transport Streams


DVB-ASI
Asynchronous Serial Interface

DVB-SPI*
Synchronous Parallel Interface

DHEI*
Digital Headend Interface

*Proprietary or limited implementation

ASI Introduction
MPEG defined only the encoding & the transport stream
Transporting the transport stream was originally left to the manufacturers

DVB wrote transport spec DVB-ASI


DVB = Digital Video Broadcasting ASI = Asynchronous Serial Interface

DVB-ASI Physical Layer


Standard method for interconnecting systems from different vendors Simpler connection, a single coax cable versus complex multi-conductor wiring Compatibility with existing video cables
75 coax cable Standard BNC connectors

Compatibility with varying bit rate signals Unidirectional Supports SPTSs & MPTSs

DVB-ASI Speeds
270 Mbps line rate
Consistent with SDI clock

27 MBps data rate


Consistent with PCR clock standard

Compatible with varying bit rates


Automatically stuffs pipe with null packets Null packets act as heartbeat

An ASI Signal
270 Mbps ASI signal carrying a Multi-Program Transport Stream (MPTS) Prog 1 Prog 2 Prog 4

Note the different bit rates carried by the ASI stream

DVB-ASI Interface
Parameter Connection medium Connector type Cable length Bit rate on link Value Coaxial cable BNC 300 meters 270 M bit/s Comments 75-Ohm, low loss, double shielded 75-Ohm version Depending on cable type used 27 MHz byte clock multiplied by 10 Input octets sent as 10-bit link characters 8 user bits encoded as 10 line bits Nominal into 75-Ohm termination

Link character length 10 bit Byte rate on link Voltage levels 27 M bytes/s 800 mV p-p

Header and Payload


1 b 88 ytes Transport Packet H eader 4bytes A daptatio Field n Payload V ariable len gth V ariable length

T sport ran Packet Header 4b ytes

Payload 184bytes

T ransp ort Pack et Head er 4 by tes

A daptation Field

1 b 84 ytes

Payload subpackets of: Video Audio

Adaptation field contains data for: Management Control (PCR)

Transport Stream Payload


Variable-length field Can contain:
up to 184 bytes of packetized program content, and/or PSI (Program Specific Information) data describing the transport stream

May include adaptation field containing information to reconstruct the stream

MPEG Program Stream


Many types of packets, each with a Packet Identifier (PID)
MPEG PIDs Each packet has one. PAT Defines the stream (channel) of the following packets. Its PID is always PID-0 (PID zero). PMT Defines the packet types to follow. Video (B, P & I) Frames Audio Frame

ASI (Asynchronous Serial Interface )


Transport Signal
Compressed Video
SD, HD, Low Res

Audio
AES, AC-3,

Data
Interactive Program Unassociated

Who is using it?


Satellite Program Distribution DTH DNSG Telco Cable

Compression Systems
Data Decode Audio A/D Frame Sync AES SDI MPEG-2 Encoder ASI
Transport Converter

DS3

Multiple Signals
Video Program 1 Video Program 2 Video Program 3 ASI MPEG 2 MULTI Program Transport Stream 270 Mbps
MPEG Transport MUX

Video Spare

Transport MUX

Telco Links
ASI is interim link for MPEG video for
ATM DS3 QPSK/8PSK QAM Fiber

Telco Costs
Local Loop
270 Mb/s loop Usually full Wavelength

Long Haul
ASI Muxed OC-48 SONET ASI payload onto ATM, IP or DTM

Existing Video Links

Video Audio

Mild Compression

A/D Signal Impairment

D/A

Existing Video Links

Video Audio

Mild Compression

Decoder Signal Impairment

Encoder

MPEG Video Links (DVB-ASI)


Mild Compression

SDI Audio Data

SDI Audio Data

Signal Impairment

Why MPEG Video Links


DS-3 Circuits
Standard link Availability Two Video Ciricuits Cost

Where can I use it?


Broadcast Facility
Routers Fiber Optic links Servers Incoming/Outgoing

SDI
Video Signal Transport of Other Signal Elements
AES AC-3 Data

SDI
VANC H A N C

Active Video

Transport Signals
SDI
270 Mb/s EAV/SAV Nerzi Encoding Uncompressed Video SDTV AES, Linear Data (AC-3) Data

ASI
270 Mb/s Polarity sensitive Compressed Video SD, HD, Low Res AES, AC-3 Program associated and Unassociated Data

Traditional Cable Headend

NTSC to SDI With FS/NR Mux Audio A/D

De Mux

MPEG

Program Record

ASI Based Digital Cable


Capable of SD, HD,AC-3, AES, Interactive Existing 270 Mb/s Router Commercial Insertion

Program Record

Why Do Everything Twice?


We Mux audio, captioning, data, etc in SDI and take it apart so we can do it all over again for DVB-ASI?
Design system to minimize signaldamaging conversions If damaging conversions are unavoidable, postpone until all multi-generation work is completed

MPEG
Packet Packet Packet Packet

188 Bytes Header Payload

Program Association Table

Conditional Access Table

Program Map Table

Time Switched Transmit Diversity

Beyond MPEG Tables


DVB Compliance
DVB-S DVB-T DVB-C

ASTC
PSIP

Transport Converters
Fiber 8PSK ASI DS3 ATM QAM DS3 DS3 QPSK

Transport Content
HD MPEG ATSC ASI AES SD MPEG VBI DS3 DS3 DATA

Why MPEG Links


ASI
Compatibility for Local Loop Easily Transportable over Telco System
DTM SONET ATM IP

MPEG Applications
Broadcast to Home Network Backbone Event to Network STL Link

Live Sports Application


Four or more ISOs Muxed at Stadium delivered over ASI local loop to ASI server
All the ISOs are locked together in time Easy to log content for Asset Management Reduce cost of covering live event

Video Over DSL to the Home

ASI

Bandwidth Management ASI

ASI Mapped to IP or ATM ATM or IP

DSLAM

DSL

ASI Server
SD, HD MPEG Encoder AES, AC-3 Data Storage SAN/NAS Stored as Transport Stream

Server

Video Server
Stored as Program Stream MPEG Encoder Server Application MPEG Decoder

Storage

Video Server File Transfers


Stored as Program Stream MPEG Encoder Server Application Occasional Video ASI FTP OC-3 OC-12

Storage

File FTP with ASI Server

ASI Server

Media Essence ASI Link

ASI Server

Meta Data & Transfer Schedule LAN / WAN

Media Tariffs
OC-12 Cost DS-3 Video DS-3 OC-3

8Mb/s ASI

Bandwidth

Web Sites of Interest


SMPTE ATSC DVB ETSI CDTV www.smpte.org www.atsc.org www.dvb.org www.etsi.org www.cdtv.ca

9/22/2002

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