Vbi/ancillary/data track specifications, Definitions, Luma/chroma vbi support on k2 summit/solo – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.7.2 User Manual
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Appendix B Specifications
VBI/Ancillary/data track specifications
This section contains the following topics:
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“Luma/Chroma VBI support on K2 Summit/Solo”
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“VBI data support on K2 Summit/Solo”
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“Data track support on K2 Summit/Solo SD channels”
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“Data track support on K2 Summit/Solo HD channels”
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“Data bridging of VBI information on K2 Summit/Solo HD channels”
Definitions
Terms in this section are defined as follows:
Luma/Chroma VBI support on K2 Summit/Solo
Record and playout of VBI is supported for both Luma and Chroma.
However, A given line of VBI data can be stored as either Luma or Chroma,
but not both.
Ancillary data
Ancillary data (ANC data) as specified in this section is primarily a
means by which timecode, Closed Captioning, and Teletext
information is embedded within the serial digital interface. Other
Type 2 ancillary data packets are stored and played back without
modification. Ancillary data is standardized by SMPTE 291M.
Closed Captioning (CC)
Line 21 NTSC Closed Captioning as defined in EIA-608 and used
as a subset of EIA-708. EIA-708 has been updated and renamed to
CEA-708. Includes other Line 21 services such as V-Chip.
Teletext (TT)
Teletext System B subtitles as defined ETSI EN 300 706 and other
documents. The Australian standard for digital TV is Free TV
Operational Practice OP-47. It has been ratified as SMPTE RDD 8.
Captioning
Denotes both NTSC Closed Captioning and Teletext subtitling.