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The decoded ancillary data includes the following:
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DID - Data Identifier of the requested closed captioning packet; can be any of
the following:
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Analog signal - 0x5F
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SD Signal - 0x5
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HD Signal - 0x5F
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SDID - Secondary Data Identifier of the requested packet; can be any of the
following:
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Analog signal - 0xDD
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SD Signal - 0xDE
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HD Signal - 0xDF
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Mobile signal - 0xDC
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Field/Line - The field or line of the video from which the packet was
acquired. Displays 1 for progressive formats.
NOTE. The Line field turns red if the ARIB B.37 packets are not on the line as
defined by ARIB TR-B.23.
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Format - Indicates the name of the ancillary data type or standard.
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Header 1st - Displays the first of four User Data Words of the corresponding
packet, in binary.
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Header 2nd - Displays the second of four User Data Words of the
corresponding packet, in binary.
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Header 3rd - Displays the third of four User Data Words of the corresponding
packet, in binary.
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Header 4th - Displays the last of four User Data Words of the corresponding
packet, in binary.
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ECC Status - Indicates the presence or absence of the Error Correcting Code
information in the payload.
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Format ID - Indicates whether the packet is for HD, SD, Analog, or Mobile
captions.
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Language - Indicates the language code (1st through 8th) of the packet.
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CC Data ID - Indicates the CC Data ID of the packet. Can be one of the
following:
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Exchange Format CC
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Exchange Format PMI
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Exchange Format Page 1
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Exchange Format Page 2
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Short Form Management Data
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