[opendtv] Engineers: May 30 PSIP Compliance Costs $10,000 With No Benefit
- From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: OpenDTV Mail List <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 09:22:56 -0400
http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0015/t.13189.html
Engineers: May 30 PSIP Compliance Costs $10,000 With No Benefit
April 25, 2008
For months, broadcasters have been wondering how they'll meet a May
30 FCC deadline for deployment of PSIP systems that will provide
accurate TV program information, even when that information changes
on the fly. NAB, the Association for Maximum Service Television and
Harris Corp. have all argued to the commission that the deadline
should be extended.
With the deadline still looming, the Washington, D.C.-based
engineering consultancy Cohen, Dippell and Everist sought
clarification on the applicability of the requirement for small- and
medium-market stations, both educational and commercial.
Specifically, the firm asked the FCC in an April 9 meeting about
additions to the ATSC PSIP standard regarding language bytes-a pair
of formerly reserved bits in the AC-3 audio stream descriptor that
have been redefined to allow broadcasters to specify which audio
track (English or Spanish, for example) is to be considered primary.
"It is believed that updating legacy equipment to meet this new
requirement will create a financial burden on small and medium market
broadcasters in the range of $10,000 to $15,000," the firm said in an
FCC filing. "This new requirement represents a financial and
technical burden for these stations to implement the equipment
upgrade which will have no known immediate benefits."
Separately, Triveni Digital, a top vendor of PSIP generation systems,
said in an April filing to the FCC that it supported the extension
requested by NAB, MSTV and Harris. Triveni also addressed a comment
opposing the extension that claimed real-time updates to program
information could be done manually.
"The requirement for real-time updates to Event Information Tables
(EITs) poses a number of issues, which are only now able to be
addressed by some systems," Triveni Chief Technology Officer Richard
Chernock wrote in the filing.
While last-minute updates can be made to PSIP manually via the PSIP
generator user interface, this creates several problems, including
the possibility of error, the effects of the change on later
programming, and integration with automation.
"When a last-minute update occurs, the master control operator
implements the change via the automation system," Chernock wrote.
"Until recently, few automation systems directly fed information to
PSIP generators. While the communications protocols to carry this
information exist (the standardized PMCP protocol plus other
proprietary protocols), automation systems typically did not have
enough PSIP related information to allow successful
population/modification of PSIP events."
Triveni said it has been working with a number of automation systems
vendors on the problem and showed some such systems at the NAB Show.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways:
- Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org
- By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word
unsubscribe in the subject line.
Other related posts: