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PIDs
You can find some information about Tables and PIDs in Annex B.
The contents of the Transport Stream are defined by information tables that describe the organization of the transmitted data in
addition to the video and audio content. These tables along with video, audio and private user data are transmitted in packets. A
Packet Identifier (PID) number is used to distinguish between packets. PIDs may have values from 0 to 8191.
The CCII allows the following PIDs to be changed:
PMT (Program Map Table) PID
PCR (Program Clock Recovery) PID
Video PID
Audio PID
The PID value set on the CCII must match the PID value on the DCII or CDCII. Mismatched PIDs
will result in no video or audio outputs.
PMT PID
PMT PID
200
Program Map Table Packet Identifier yields information about the Program, Video PID, Audio PID, and PCR PID. The PMT PID
default is 200 for BMS systems.
PCR PID
PCR PID
101
Program Clock Reference Packet Identifier default is 101 for BMS systems.
Video PID
Video PID
300
The Video Packet Identifier default for the BMS systems is 300.
Audio PID
Audio PID
301
The Audio Packet Identifier default for the BMS systems set to 301.