From bf302580e9e60b263b0dcdc82b4a324484991465 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 12:55:53 +0000 Subject: Reorganised to stress 'patch' version is obsolete. Added collection of 'Suggested CRIDS. Added notification of split events. --- obsolete-patch/README | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+) create mode 100644 obsolete-patch/README (limited to 'obsolete-patch/README') diff --git a/obsolete-patch/README b/obsolete-patch/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af7b373 --- /dev/null +++ b/obsolete-patch/README @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +TV-Anytime is the name given to a set of technologies which aim to simplify the +process of recording and replaying broadcast content. The standards are published +by ETSI and are available without cost from www.etsi.org (registration required). The main standard is ETSI TS 102 323. + +In the UK a subset of the TV-Anytime specification is broadcast on the DTV service +under the trade name "FreeView Plus". This patch is written for the UK version but +should work with the full specification (untested). + +TV-Anytime data is contained in Content Reference Identifiers (CRIDs). The syntax +of a CRID is described in RFC 4078; it is a URI-compliant string of the form: + + crid:/// + +in which is a registered internet domain name (RFC 1034) and is +a free-format string. The section relates to the content provider (TV +channel or company), and the section to the programme. + +CRIDs are transmitted in the EIT as Content Identifier Descriptors, with descriptor +ID 0x76. To save bandwith only the section is sent, the part is +taken from the Default Authority Descriptor in the SDT, and the crid:// is assumed. + +A programme may have up to two CRIDs in its EPG entry. One identifies the specific +item of content which is being broadcast, while the other identifies a series of +programmes which this item belongs to. In FreeView Plus these CRIDs have crid_type +values 0x31 and 0x32 respectively (TV-Anytime uses values 0x01 and 0x02). + +To give an example, the programme "Torchwood" broadcast on channel BBC2 at 21:00 on +2008-01-16 had item CRID '54BXLC' and series CRID 'KCJ00C'. When the same programme +was repeated the following day on channel BBC3, the item CRID remained the same but +the series CRID was 'KCJ12C'. Meanwhile the episode broadcast on BBC2 one week +later on 2008-01-24 had CRID '54BXLD' but the same series as the previous week. Hence it is possible for a PVR to record an entire series by using the series CRID, or to find an alternative broadcast for an individual item if there is a clash with +another recording. + -- cgit v1.2.3