CTA-608-B
Line 21 Data Services
Organization: | CTA |
Publication Date: | 1 October 2000 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 155 |
scope:
It is recommended that regardless of the function to be performed, the reader should become familiar at least with all the introductions to sections of this standard to avoid unintentionally degrading other services, and then concentrate on the sections which are appropriate to the activity being undertaken.
Where recommendations or requirements are made for service providers, they apply to anyone who creates, transmits, or modifies data, i.e., someone other than an equipment manufacturer. For example, a "caption service provider" could be the agency which creates the captions for a program, the network which carries the captions on line 21, or the local affiliate which uses its own data encoder to insert Text Mode or Extended Data Services between the captions. In a few cases specific categories of service providers are called out.
While there is no legal requirement to abide by this standard or its recommended practices, except for those portions labeled regulatory, it is strongly recommended that this advice be followed by line 21 data service providers and manufacturers of equipment used to transmit and receive these data services. Failure to follow these practices will result in a degraded and inferior service and a non-uniform, unpredictable display of captions, text, or operation of Extended Data Service features on the consumer's receiver.
It is necessary to abide by this Standard to be EIA/CEA-608-B compliant, however while methods described in this standard for the inclusion of a service shall be followed, unless otherwise stated no service is mandatory.
Purpose
EIA/CEA-608-B is a technical standard and guide for using or providing Closed Captioning services or other data services embedded in line 21 of the vertical blanking interval of the NTSC video signal. This includes provision for encoding equipment and/or decoding equipment to produce such material as well as manufacturers of television receivers which are required to include such decoders in their equipment as a matter of regulation (see Annex F). It is also a usage guide for producing material using such equipment, and for distributing such material.
This standard describes the specifications for creation, transmission, reception, and display of caption data, plus the relationship of Caption Mode data to other line 21 data. A comparison of decoders meeting FCC rules to all decoders designed prior to the drafting of those rules, and a timetable for the implementation of features which are unique to the different generations of decoders, is retained from the prior version.