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ANNEX B: Tables and Packet Identifiers (PIDs)
The contents of the MPEG2 Transport stream are defined by ETSI EN 300 468, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Specification for
Service Information (SI) in DVB Systems and ISO 13818-1. These documents define the 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.
Not all the tables defined in the ETSI EN 300 468 are included in the CCII transmission. The ETSI EN 300 468 standards was
created for large network applications. There are a few standards that are not relevant to CCII applications. The tables transmitted
by the CCII are limited to those that enable the video and audio data to be found and decoded by a compliant decoder.
The CCII transmits the following Tables and information packets:
PAT (Program Association Table)
PMT (Program Map Table)
PCR (Program Clock Recovery) PID
Video PID
Audio PID
Private User Data PID
The default settings for the CCII are:
Table/PID Description BMS Systems
Default Value
PAT Program Association Table
Indicates which PID the PMT is to be found
000
PMT Program Map Table
Yields information about the Program, Video,
Audio and PCR PIDS.
200
Video PID Conveys Video Content 300
Audio PID Conveys Audio Content 301
PCR PID Conveys Program Clock Recovery Data 101
Private User Data PID Conveys the user data from the RS232 data
channel input
005