Switching Facilities in MPEG-2: Necessary but Not Sufficient
MPEG-2 provides a number of facilities intended to permit the time concatenation of separately compressed program segments through the assemble and insert editing of those segments downstream from their encoding or release points. Such facilities are necessary to support some of the mechanical aspects of switching between segments in the assembly of programs and other continuity elements for release and in the downstream insertion of commercials. But the switching hooks provided in MPEG-2 transport stream packetization, however necessary they may be, are not sufficient to the task. Several operational steps must be taken for continuity integration to succeed in producing a smoothly flowing output without the appearance of a “channel change ” at the switching points. Indeed, for the successful integration of material encoded at different locations, these operational steps must be precisely defined and standardized. This paper examines the supporting functions provided by MPEG-2 and will suggest a number of areas in which agreement must be reached on operations practices before successful networks can be built.
- Print ISSN
- 0036-1682
- Published
- 1995-12
- Content type
- Original Research
- DOI
- 10.5594/J09590