
SOLH264TX Broadcast Transmitter
H264TX, H264ENGTX, H264ENC
DS000091
Rev 1.2 2013-05-02
What happens to the Default PIDs?
Table 13-2 – Relationship between Chaining Number and Program Number
13.7.2 Chaining Numbers and the Default PIDs
We saw that if you use Chaining Number 5, five is added to the default PIDs and this gives
you Program Number 6.
Program 6 now looks like this:
Table 13-3 – Relationship between Chaining Number and Program Number
Note: Take a close look at the last line of the table, PCR. For this one PID, we take away
the value of the chaining number instead of adding it.
13.8 About Service Name and Unit Name – TX End
Program numbers are easy for machines to interpret, but it is often easier for us to use a
human friendly name. When you set up a Program Number, whatever you type in the service
name box (or Unit name box), is mapped to that number.
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