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Table of Contents
Important safety information ..................................................................................... ix
General safety summary ..................................................................................... ix
Service safety summary...................................................................................... xi
Terms in this manual ........................................................................................ xii
Symbols and terms on the product......................................................................... xii
Preface ............................................................................................................. xiii
Product documentation....................................................................................... xv
Multiplexer
Multiplexer - Getting started ....................... ...................... ...................... ................. 1-1
H.264 ES input characteristics ............................................................................. 1-4
H.265/HEVC support ....................................................................................... 1-4
Starting the program......................................................................................... 1-5
Scripts......................................................................................................... 1-7
Opening a stream .......................................................................................... 1-12
Closing les ................................................................................................ 1-17
Multiplexer - Menus and controls ............. ...................... .................. .................. ..... 1-18
Menu options............................................................................................... 1-18
Toolbar ...................................................................................................... 1-23
Status bar ................................................................................................... 1-23
User interface............................................................................................... 1-24
Multiplexer - Wizards ....................... .......... .................................. .......... ............. 1-28
Transport wizard ........................................................................................... 1-29
Program wizard ............................................................................................ 1-33
Multiplexer - Views ........... ................................ .................. .................. ............. 1-45
Navigator views............................................................................................ 1-46
Section view................................................................................................ 1-49
Structure diagram manipulation.......................................................................... 1-57
Event log.................................................................................................... 1-58
Examine Transport Stream window ..................................................................... 1-59
SI ltering .................................................................................................. 1-62
Component views.......................................................................................... 1-67
Common menu options.................................................................................... 1-73
Multiplexer - Editing in the navigator views ................. .................. .................. ........... 1-74
Dragging and dropping.................................................................................... 1-74
Transport stream ........................................................................................... 1-75
Programs.................................................................................................... 1-76
Tables ....................................................................................................... 1-77
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Sections ..................................................................................................... 1-81
ES PIDs ..................................................................................................... 1-89
DSM-CC.................................................................................................... 1-98
Multiplexer - Editing in Section view ................... .............. ........................ .............. 1-100
Editing elds .............................................................................................. 1-100
Multiplexer - Multiplexing transport streams .. .................................... .............. .......... 1-107
Starting the Multiplex Engine ............. ........................ ........................ .............. 1-107
Errors and reporting ...................................................................................... 1-108
Stopping the Multiplex Engine.......... ................ ................ ................ ................ 1-109
Exporting the multiplex conguration le ............................................................. 1-110
Multiplexer - Make seamless............... .............. .............. ...................................... 1-111
Enabling the Seamless option ........................................................................... 1-111
Seamless settings ......... .............. .............. .............. ...................................... 1-1
12
Multiplexer - Reference. .......... .................................. .................................. ........ 1-113
Abbreviations ............................................................................................. 1-113
Transport Stream Editor
Transport Stream Editor Getting started .......... .............................................. .... ......... 2-1
Starting the program......................................................................................... 2-2
Options........................................................................................................ 2-3
Opening a le ................................................................................................ 2-5
Transport Stream Editor M
enus and controls ............................................................... 2-8
Toolbar ........................................................................................................ 2-8
Status bar ..................................................................................................... 2-9
Slider bar.................................................................................................... 2-10
Menu options............................................................................................... 2-12
Transport Stream Editor Hex Editor........................................................................ 2-14
Color coding................................................................................................ 2-15
Selecting and editing ......... .............. ........................ ........................ ............... 2-16
Transport Stream Editor Header Editor .................................................................... 2-19
Header Information tab.................................................................................... 2-19
Adaptation Field tab....................................................................................... 2-21
Adaptation Field Extension tab .......................................................................... 2-24
Transport Stream Editor PID rem
apping................................................................... 2-26
Transport Stream Editor PCR recalculation ............................................................... 2-29
Jitter functions........... ................ ...................... ................ ................ ............. 2-36
ISDB-T Remux
ISDB-T Remux - Getting started ........ .......................... .......... .......................... ......... 3-1
Starting and exiting the program ................ .......... .......................... .......... ............. 3-1
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Display elemen
ts............................................................................................. 3-2
ISDB-T Remux Menus ........................................................................................ 3-8
File menu ..................................................................................................... 3-8
Utility menu ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ......... 3-11
Remux menu ............................................................................................... 3-16
Help menu .................................................................................................. 3-16
ISDB-T Remux Creating a nd outputting ISDB-T streams.................. ...................... ....... 3-17
Creating an ISDB-T transport stream.................................................................... 3-17
Outputting an ISDB-T transport stream ........ ................................ .............. ........... 3-18
ISDB-T Remux Transmission control information ....................................................... 3-20
Multiplexing to dummy byte part ........... .............. .............. ................................ . 3-21
Multiplexing to IIP ................. .............. ................................ .............. ........... 3-22
MPEG Player
MPEG Player - Getting started.................................................................................. 4-1
Display elements............................................................................................. 4-2
Hierarchical display ......................................................................................... 4-6
MPEG Player - Menus and controls.......................................................................... 4-18
Menus in the Play screen.................................................................................. 4-18
Toolbar buttons............................................................................................. 4-53
MPEG Player - Reference ..................................................................................... 4-54
Interface card (ASI Option)............................................................................... 4-54
Adding jitter to PCRs . .... .................................. .................................. ............. 4-55
Using preset les........................................................................................... 4-57
Make Seamless Wizard
Make Seamless Wizard .......................................................................................... 5-1
Starting the wizard........................................................................................... 5-1
Selecting an input le ....................................................................................... 5-3
Select a program to make seamless........................................................................ 5-6
Selecting a multiplex output le ........................................................................... 5-9
Transport Stream Cutter
Transport Stream Cutter ......................................................................................... 6-1
Starting the wizard........................................................................................... 6-3
Cutting a le.................................................................................................. 6-3
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Script Pad
Script Pad - Getting started ... ................................ .................. .................. ............... 7-1
Setting up ........ .......... .............................................. .......... .......... .......... ....... 7-1
Starting the program......................................................................................... 7-1
Initial appearance ............................................................................................ 7-2
Initial me
nu options ......................................................................................... 7-3
Script le appearance........................................................................................ 7-3
Opening a le ................................................................................................ 7-4
Script Pad - Menu and controls ................................................................................. 7-6
Menu bar...................................................................................................... 7-6
Toolbar ........................................................................................................ 7-8
Status b
ar ..................................................................................................... 7-9
Script Pad - Script le editing and encryption............ .......... .......................... ............... 7-10
Keyword color-coding .................................................................................... 7-10
Parsing ...................................................................................................... 7-10
Encryption .................................................................................................. 7-11
Index
Index
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: Expert mode....................................................................................... 1-55
Figure 1-2: Standard mode.................................................................................... 1-56
Figure 3-1: ISDB-T Remux display elements................................................................. 3-2
Figure 3-2: Parameters setting area............................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-3: Conguration of the hierarchy display........................................................... 3-6
Figure 3-4: Open dialog box .................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-5: Load Parameter dialog box........................................................................ 3-9
Figure 3-6: Reset Parameter dialog box ..................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-7: Edit Data Rate dialog box ....................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-8: Edit Information dialog box..................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3-9: Employment Parameter dialog box............................................................. 3-13
Figure 3-10: Open Setting for no PAT TS dialog box ....................... .......................... ..... 3-15
Figure 3-11: Hierarchical view of the ISDB-T transport stream le...................................... 3-18
Figure 4-1: Option Status bar ................................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4-2: IP Status bar......................................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4-3: Example of the hierarchical display .............................................................. 4-6
Figure 4-4: PCR Inaccuracy dialog box ..................................................................... 4-16
Figure 4-5: Clock dialog box for Option interface.......................................................... 4-21
Figure 4-6: Clock dialog box for IP interface ............................................................... 4-21
Figure 4-7: Default Clock Dialog box ....................................................................... 4-23
Figure 4-8: PCR Initial Value dialog box.................................................................... 4-24
Figure 4-9: Start/Stop Position dialog box ......................... .......... .......... .......... .......... . 4-25
Figure 4-10: Timer Play dialog box .......................................................................... 4-27
Figure 4-11: Others dialog box ............................................................................... 4-27
Figure 4-12: TDT/TOT dialog box........................................................................... 4-28
Figure 4-13: Select Update Item dialog box................................................................. 4-29
Figure 4-14: IP conguration for IPv4....................................................................... 4-31
Figure 4-15: IP conguration for IPv6....................................................................... 4-31
Figure 4-16: Advanced Protocol Settings dialog box for IPv4 ......... ................................... 4-33
Figure 4-17: Advanced Protocol Settings dialog box for IPv6 ......... ................................... 4-34
Figure 4-18: Stream Replication Settings for IPv4 .......................... ............................... 4-35
Figure 4-19: Stream Replication Settings for IPv6 ............ .......... ........................ .......... . 4-36
Figure 4-20: Error Insertion dialog box...................................................................... 4-40
Figure 4-21: Windows Firewall/Internet Connection S haring (ICS) ...................... .......... ..... 4-45
Figure 4-22: Automatic Updates Properties................................................................. 4-46
Figure 4-23: IIS Admin Properties ........................................................................... 4-47
Figure 4-24: Java Control Panel .............................................................................. 4-48
Figure 4-25: Java Update-Warning........................................................................... 4-48
Figure 4-26: Registry Editor .................................................................................. 4-49
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Figure 4-27: Ed
it DWORD Value ............................................................................ 4-50
Figure 4-28: Communication dialog box .................................................................... 4-51
Figure 4-29: PCR Inaccuracy dialog box.................................................................... 4-55
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List of Tables
Table i: Overview of the MTS4000 generator applications.................................................. xiii
Table 1-1: File menu options.................................................................................... 1-6
Table 1-2: View menu options .................................................................................. 1-6
Table 1-3: Script management ................................................................................ 1-11
Table 1-4: File menu options.................................................................................. 1-18
Table 1-5: Edit menu options ................................................................................. 1-19
Table 1-6: View menu options ................................................................................ 1-19
Table 1-7: Options menu options ............................................................................. 1-20
Table 1-8: Multiplex menu options .......................................................................... . 1-21
Table 1-9: Window menu options ............................................................................ 1-22
Table 1-10: Help menu options ............................................................................... 1-22
Table 1-11: Icons ............................................................................................... 1-24
Table 1-12: Examine TS - File menu options ............................................................... 1-59
Table 1-13: Examine TS - Edit menu options............................................................... 1-59
Table 2-1: File menu options.................................................................................. 2-12
Table 2-2: Edit menu options ................................................................................. 2-12
Table 2-3: View menu options ................................................................................ 2-13
Table 2-4: Tools menu options................................................................................ 2-13
Table 2-5: Help menu options................................................................................. 2-13
Table 3-1: Time interleaving settings and values ............................................................. 3-4
Table 3-2: Parameters for hierarchical transmission patterns.............................................. 3-13
Table 3-3: Multiplexed information to dummy bytes ....................... .............. ................. 3-21
Table 3-4: Conguration of the IIP packet .................................................................. 3-22
Table 3-5: Conguration of modulation_control_conguration_information ........................... 3-23
Table 4-1: Icons used for MPEG-2, ARIB, DVB, and ATSC formats...................................... 4-7
Table 4-2: Icons specic to DVB format .................................................................... 4-10
Table 4-3: Icons sp
ecic to ARIB format.................................................................... 4-11
Table 4-4: Icons specic to ATSC format ................................................................... 4-13
Table 4-5: Icon text............................................................................................. 4-14
Table 4-6: PCR Inaccuracy dialog box parameters ......................................................... 4-17
Table 4-7: File menu commands (Play screen).............................................................. 4-18
Table 4-8: View menu commands ............................................................................ 4-18
Table 4-9: Play menu commands (Play screen)............................................................. 4-19
Table 4-10: ASI menu command ............................................................................. 4-30
Table 4-11: IP menu commands .............................................................................. 4-30
Table 4-12: Utility menu commands .................... .................. ................................... 4-50
Table 4-13: Toolbar button descriptions ..................................................................... 4-53
Table 7-1: File options ........................................................................................... 7-3
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Table 7-2: View
menu options .................................................................................. 7-3
Table 7-3: File menu options.................................................................................... 7-6
Table 7-4: Edit menu options ................................................................................... 7-7
Table 7-5: View menu options .................................................................................. 7-7
Table 7-6: Window menu options .............................................................................. 7-7
Table 7-7: Script menu options ................................................................................. 7-8
Table 7-8: H
elp menu options................................................................................... 7-8
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Important safety information
This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed by the user
for safe o peration and to keep the product in a safe condition.
To safely perform service on this product, additional information is provided at
the end of this section. (See page xi, Service safety summary.)
General s afety summary
Use the product only as specied. Review the following safety precautions to
avoid inj
ury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it.
Carefully read all instructions. Retain these instructions for future reference.
Comply wi
th local and national safety codes.
For correct and safe operation of the product, it is essential that y ou follow
general
ly accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specied
in this manual.
The pro
duct is designed to be used by trained personnel only.
Only qualied personnel who are aware of the hazards involved should remove
the co
ver for repair, maintenance, or a djustment.
Before use, always check the product w ith a known source to be sure it is
oper
ating correctly.
This product is not intended for detection of hazardous voltages.
Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where
hazardous live conductors are exposed.
While using this product, you may need to access other parts of a larger system.
Read the s afety sections of the other component manuals for warnings and
c
autions related to operating the system.
When incorporating this equipment into a system, the safety of that system is the
r
esponsibility of the assembler of the system.
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Important safety information
To avoid re or
personal
injury
Use proper powe
r cord. Use only the power cord specied for this product and
certied for the country of use. Do not use the provided power cord for other
products.
Ground the product. This product is grounded through the grounding conductor
of the p ower cord. To avoid electric shock, the g rounding conductor must be
connected to earth ground. Before making connections to the input or output
terminals of the product, make sure that the product is properly grounded. Do not
disable the power cord grounding connection.
Power disconnect. The power switch disconnects the product from the power
source. See instructions for the location. Do not position the equipment so that it
is difcult to disconnect the p ower switch; it must remain accessible to the user at
all times to allow for quick disconnection if needed.
Observe all terminal ratings. To avoid re or shock hazard, observe all ratings
and markin
gs on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings
information before making connections to the product.
Do not apply a potential to any terminal, including the common terminal, that
exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal.
The measuring terminals on this product are not rated for connection to m ains or
Category II, III, or IV circuits.
Do not operate without covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed, or with the case open. Hazardous voltage exposure is possible.
Avoid exposed circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is present.
Do not operate with suspected failures. If you suspect that there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualied service personnel.
Disable the product if it is d amaged. D o not use the product if it is damaged
or operates incorrectly. If in doubt about safety of the product, turn it off and
disconnect the power cord. Clearly mark the product to prevent its further
operation.
Examine the exterior of the product before you use it. Look for cracks or missing
pieces.
Use only specied replacement parts.
Use proper fuse. Useonlythefusetypeandratingspecied for this product.
Wear eye protection. Wear eye protection if exposure to high-intensity rays or
laser radiation exists.
Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. Be aware that condensation may occur if
a unit is moved from a cold to a warm environment.
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Important safety information
Do not operate i
n an explosive atmosphere.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry. Remove the input signals before you clean
the product.
Provide proper ventilation. Refer to the installation instructions in the manual for
details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation.
Slots and openings are provided for ventilation and should never be covered or
otherwise obstructed. Do not push objects into any of the openings.
Provide a safe working environment. Always place the product in a location
convenient for viewing the display and indicators.
Avoid improper or prolonged use of keyboards, pointers, and button pads.
Improper or prolonged keyboard or pointer use may result in serious injury.
Be sure your work area meets applicable ergonomic standards. Consult with an
ergonomics professional to avoid stress injuries.
Use care when lifting and carrying the product. This product is provided with
handles for lifting and carrying.
Servicesafetysummary
The Service safety summary section contains additional information required to
safe
ly perform service on the product. Only qualied personnel should perform
service procedures. Read this Service safety summary and the General safety
summary before performing any service procedures.
To avoid electric shock. Do not touch exposed connections.
Do
not service alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this
product unless another person capable of rendering rst aid and resuscitation is
present.
Disconnect power. To avoid electric shock, switch off the product power and
disconnect the power cord from the mains power be fore removing any covers or
panels, or opening the case for servicing.
Use care when servicing with power on. Dangerous voltages or currents may exist
in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and disconnect
test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components.
Verify safety after repair. Always recheck ground continuity and mains dielectric
strength after performing a repair.
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Important safety information
Termsinthismanual
These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result
in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in
damage to this product or other property.
Symbols and terms on the product
These ter
ms may appear on the product:
DANGER i ndicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read
the mark
ing.
WARN ING indicates an injury ha zard not immediately accessible as you
read th
e marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
When this symbol is marked on the p r oduct, be sure to consult the manual
to nd out the nature of the potential hazards and any actions which have to
betakentoavoidthem. (Thissymbolmayalsobeusedtorefertheuserto
ratings in the manual.)
The following symbol(s) may appear on the product:
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Preface
Preface
The MTS4000 M
PEG system applications are described in three user manuals:
Analyzer applications
Generator applications
Carousel applications
The full list of applications can be found in the MTS4000 Quick Start User
Manual. This manual describes the generator related applications. All applications
are available on the MTS4000 and MTS4SAV3 products:
Table i: Overview of the MTS4000 generator applications
Application Desktop icon
Multiplexer Multiplexes table information and packetized elementary streams together to synthesize
new transport streams. A ne level of control is provided to allow nonconformances and test cases to be
specied for new transport streams.
TS Editor Viewing and editing transport stream packets, using a hexadecimal view of the packet
contents and semantic interpretation of the header. P rovides facilities to remap PIDs, recalculate PCR
values and introduce PCR inaccuracies.
ISDB-T Remux Remultiplexes an existing 188- or 204-byte transport stream le into an ISDB-T/Tb
(ARIB STD-B31) compliant le (204 bytes per packet). The created le extension is .RMX and includes
TMCC and IIP sections.
MPEG Player Plays MPEG-2 streams.
Make Seamless Wizard Guides the user through the process of creating an MPEG-2 le for use by
Stream Player in continuously looped operation.
TS Cutter Extracts sections of MPEG-2 les to new les.
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Table i: Overview of the MTS4000 generator applications (cont.)
Application Desktop icon
Script Pad Enables users to create and modify System Information (SI) scripts.
TTS Utility Converts time stamped transport streams to standard transport stream format.
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Tektronix MTS4000 MPEG User manual

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