Features & Benefits
- The MTS400 Series MPEG Analysis
Tools are Now Available on the MTX100B Portable Platform
- Separate Options are Available for Real Time*1 and Deferred
Time Transport Stream Compliance Analysis, Real-time Video over IP
Transport Stream Compliance Analysis, Transport Stream Multiplexing,
Elementary Stream Analysis, PES and Buffer Analysis, Data Broadcast
Carousel Analysis, and Data Broadcast Carousel Generation
- Both Transport Stream Compliance Analyzer Packages Offer the CaptureVu™
Feature and PCR Measurement and Graphing Capabilities. CaptureVu™
Feature Captures and Analyzes System Events in Real Time and Deferred
Time to Debug the Intermittent and Complex Problems that Traditional
Analyzers Miss
- Real-time Video over IP Generation, Analysis,
and Recording
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New: Integrated IPTV and Video over
IP Stress Test Generation for Hybrid STB Test, or Migration from RF
to IP Interface Technology
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New: Suite of Test Streams
Provided as Standard and Optional Multiplexer Software Provides Complete
Stream Creation and Generation Tool Set
- Analyzes Stored Transport
Streams at up to 400 Mb/s to Greatly Reduce Analysis Time. Real-time
Transport Stream Analysis Available from 500 Kb/s to 214 Mb/s
- Playout and Record at Speeds up to 120 Mb/s from Local Disk
and 200 Mb/s from RAM
- Innovative Program Centric User
Interface Brings Expert Power to the Novice User
- Customizable
Scripting Supports the Broadest Range of Ratified and Evolving Worldwide
DTV Standards (ATSC, DVB, and ISDB) and Includes Local Language Service
Information
Applications
Intended Applications
- The addition of the MTS400 MPEG analysis toolset to the MTX100B
platform provides a complete solution for stream creation, editing,
generation, and analysis on a highly portable platform. Ideally suited
for in-field installation, commissioning, and debug of complex MPEG
transmission systems, the analysis options offered with the MTX100B
provide both real-time and offline Transport Stream analysis capability
with ASI, SMPTE310M, and IP interface options. Additional options
provide offline multiplexing, PES and buffer analysis, elementary
stream analysis, and data broadcast analysis.
*1 Interfaces available include ASI, SPI (DVB Parallel), and
SMPTE310M.
Introduction/Overview
Tektronix’ industry leadership offers the broadest (across multiple
standards and video layers) and deepest (in depth of generation and
analysis) solution for compressed video test. The MTS400 Series MPEG
tools can be applied anywhere at any level, to diagnose and solve
the most subtle, complex, and intermittent DTV problems in the minimum
time.
The MTS400 Series MPEG tools provide a comprehensive
suite of analysis tools including Transport Stream (TS) compliance,
buffer, PES, compressed video and audio elementary stream analyzers,
together with TS editor, multiplexer, and data broadcast applications
for stream creation, analysis, and error injection.
Standards
compliance is ensured though built-in customizable scripting supporting
the broadest ranges of ratified and evolving DTV standards, including
ATSC, DVB-C, DVB-H, DVB-S, DVB-T, ISDB-S, ISDB-T, and MPEG. To keep
analysis up to date, flexibility is the key. New standards and proprietary
tables can easily be catered for by loading Tektronix-supplied updates
or creating your own custom scripts.
Player and Recorder
The MTX100B MPEG-2 Recorder and Player offers a flexible, affordable
solution for design evaluation and conformance testing of digital
video products using MPEG-2 technology. The MTX100B records and plays
out MPEG-2 Transport Streams compliant with ATSC, DVB, and ISDB standards
at the high data rates needed to verify and troubleshoot designs for
high-performance video products and systems. The large internal storage,
USB 2.0, and Ethernet download capability help you build and maintain
a large library of test streams.
The MTX100B offers continuous,
error-free Transport Stream looping for long duration playout, and
PCR Jitter insertion for stressing designs. Users can continuously
loop all sample streams, including updating of all time stamps, continuity
counters, time tables (TDT, TOT, and STT), Normal Play-time Reference,
and ISDB-T Reed Solomon FEC, without fear of buffer under- or overflow.
An Ethernet network remote control functionality enables control
of functions such as Play, Record, Clock Rate, and Jitter Insertion
using the SCPI (Standard Control for Programmable Instruments) command
set.
The MTX100B can play any Transport Stream files, including
custom Transport Streams created with offline multiplexers in the
Tektronix MPEG Analysis Tools. In addition, the MTX100B can play data
files in other formats, including elementary streams and files in
DSS format.
Summary of Analyzer Options
Transport
Stream Compliance Analyzer (TSCA, TSCX)
The MPEG Transport
Stream Compliance Analyzer (TSCA) is a new class of software-based
analysis tool, the world’s first Compressed Digital Video Debugger/Analyzer
that introduces the CaptureVu™ feature, a new-to-market capability
that captures and analyzes system events to debug the intermittent
and complex problems that traditional software-based analyzers miss.
The TSCA offers significant enhancements over traditional software-based
deferred-time (stored streams) MPEG analyzers. The combination of
an innovative high-speed analysis engine and built-in intelligence,
allows ultrafast pinpointing and debugging of intermittent faults
in MPEG Transport Streams.
The TSCX is a real-time version
of the TSCA analyzer operating on all of the connected stream interfaces
as well as IP through the Ethernet port. The real-time analysis also
includes Cross Layer time-correlated IP and TS measurements, alarms,
and error logging together with stream recording.
Users can
configure the TSCA software to display stream information in user-selected
fonts. This feature enables you to view stream information in your
local language or to use custom fonts.
Multiplexer and SI
Table Editor
Multiplexer and SI Table
Editor
When testing network elements or set-top
boxes, a Transport Stream of the representative type needed is often
not available. Even if there is a similar one, vital components within
it may be missing or suffer from a lack of SI (system information)
or other tables, or are multiplexed to the incorrect Transport Stream
rate for the application.
Use the Multiplexer/Remultiplexer/Demultiplexer
application to create multiprogram Transport Streams with custom SI/PSI/PSIP
information for DVB, ATSC, ISDB, and MPEG compliant Transport Streams.
A new ISDB-T Single Segment mode is added in version 3.1.
H.264
Elementary Streams may also be multiplexed into a Transport Stream.
H.264 streams, both with and without SEI timing messages, are supported.
The PTS and DTS generated for non-SEI streams are based upon the POC
(Picture Order Count) information. PTS/DTS generation may be suppressed
for SEI streams. Bit rate and frame rate auto-detection features aid
the import process. These may be overridden for non-SEI streams.
This enables the user to create their own test streams that they
can use to validate and debug their designs more quickly, and also
to create errored streams to perform parametric stress testing and
ensure robustness and quality of their MPEG-2 or H.264 implementation.
Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) Analyzer
Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) Analyzer
When developing professional and consumer equipment, particularly
encoders and set-top boxes, the characteristics of the test streams
being either generated or used as stimulus need to be ascertained.
The header associated with each PES packet is of particular interest,
as it contains the decode and presentation time stamps (DTS and PTS)
for the contained Elementary Stream. Errors in these time stamps may
cause resets or picture freeze problems at the receiver in extreme
cases. They are more typically the cause of lip sync problems where
the time stamps of associated video and audio streams are not synchronized.
The PES Analyzer is designed to help address these problems as well
as verify conformance of the PES header contents to the MPEG, DVB,
and ATSC standards.
Buffer Analyzer
Buffer Analyzer
When developing professional
and consumer equipment, particularly encoders and set-top boxes, the
characteristics of the test streams being either generated or used
as stimulus need to be ascertained. Of critical importance amongst
these characteristics is adherence to the buffer model. That is, when
the stream is processed by a receiver, will any of the internal buffers
be caused to either under- or overflow. Consequences of these conditions
will be freeze frames and receiver resets.
There are two types
of buffer model; the one to use by the receiver is signaled within
the Elementary Stream itself. The T-STD method is based upon the DTS
values within the PES header and can be used for any contained CODEC
type. Additionally, certain video CODECs such as MPEG-2 and H.264/AVC
may contain buffer parameters within the ES itself. The Buffer Analyzer
verifies conformance of a stream to the T-STD model. Verification
of the H.264/AVC HRD method is covered by the MTS4EA product.
Carousel Analyzer
Carousel Analyzer
When developing either data or object carousels for
interactive applications, designers not only need to verify the content
of carousels, but also whether they are compliant with the relevant
standards, and to optimize the settings between transmission bandwidth
and responsiveness of the user experience. These settings are mainly
concerned with the repetition rates of the various carousel groups.
The Carousel Analyzer is designed to address all of these needs for
a Transport Stream file containing carousel components.
Carousel
Generator
Carousel Generator
The
Carousel Generator product is used for creating object carousel contents
within an output Transport Stream. This is particularly useful in
test situations where the effects of varying parameters, such as individual
repetition intervals, may be quickly ascertained. The generator will
create object carousels conforming to the MPEG-2, DVB, DTT (MHEG-5),
or MHP standards.