Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Annex 1 – ARIB closed caption standards based on enhancementsof character
encoding scheme
1 Creation of closed-captioning
1.1 Live closed-captioning
1.2 Offline closed-captioning
2 Closed-captioning standard for broadcasting service
3 Exchange format of the closed-captioning file
4 Use of captioning data of broadcasting content on the Internet
5 Consideration on efficient use of closed-captioning data on various
media
5.1 Language specific requirements
5.2 Format conversion of closed-captioning data
Attachment 1 to Annex 1 – ARIB STD-B24 – Data coding and transmission
specification for digital broadcasting
1 Scope
2 Presentation function of caption and superimpose
3 Independent PES transmission protocol
Attachment 2 to Annex 1 – ARIB STD-B36 – Exchange format of the digital closed
caption file for digital television broadcasting system
1 Scope
2 Recording format of the closed caption data
2.1 Closed caption data recording format
Attachment 3 to Annex 1 – ARIB STD-B37 – Structure and operation of closed
caption data conveyed by ancillary data packets
1 Scope
2 Packet structure and arrangement
Annex 2 – SMPTE format for timed text
Annex 3 – EBU format for timed text (EBU-TT)
Annex 4 – ARIB Timed Text Markup Language (ARIB-TTML)
1 Introduction
2 Presentation capability
3 Enhancement in ARIB STD-B62
3.1 Functional enhancement
3.2 Name space
4 Transmission of closed captions
4.1 Program mode
4.2 Segment mode
4.3 Live mode
4.4 External entity reference
5 How to satisfy Japanese language specific requirements
5.1 Ideographic Variation Selector (IVS)
6 Exchange format of closed-caption file
Annex 5 – TTML Text and Image Profiles for Internet Media Subtitles and aptions
1.1 (IMSC1.1)
1 Summary
2 Motivation of the development and the scope of the standard
3 Usage of the standard
4 Added and deprecated features
5 Precise time expression and synchronization
6 Designation of Text and Image profiles
7 Other W3C TTWG activities