Widescreen signaling
In television technology, widescreen signaling is a digital stream embedded in the analog TV signal describing qualities of the broadcast, in particular the intended aspect ratio of the image. This can be used by a widescreen TV or other device to switch to the correct display mode.
PAL and SECAM Systems
For 625 scan line systems, the signal is placed in line 23. It begins with a run-in code and start code followed by 14 bits of information.Group 1 (Aspect Ratio)
Group 2 (Enhanced Services)
The above settings are related to PALplus.Group 3 (Subtitles)
b09 | b10 | Mode |
0 | 0 | No subtitles |
1 | 0 | Subtitles inside active image |
0 | 1 | Subtitles outside active image |
1 | 1 | Reserved |
Group 4 (Other)
b12 | Mode |
0 | No copyright asserted or status unknown |
1 | Copyright asserted |