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version

v0.6 Matthew Szatmary m3u8@twitch.tv / matt@szatmary.org

libcaption

libcaption is a small library written in C to aid in the creating and parsing of closed caption data for use in the twitch player, open sourced to use within community developed broadcast tools. To maintain consistency across platforms libcaption aims to implement a subset of EIA608, CEA708 as supported by the Apple iOS platform.

608 support is currently limited to encoding and decoding the necessary control and preamble codes as well as support for the Basic North American, Special North American and Extended Western European character sets.

708 support is limited to encoding the 608 data in NTSC field 1 user data type structure.

In addition, utility functions to create h.264 SEI (Supplementary enhancement information) NALUs (Network Abstraction Layer Unit) for inclusion into an h.264 elementary stream are provided.

H.264 utility functions are limited to wrapping the 708 payload into a SEI NALU. This is accomplished by prepending the 708 payload with 3 bytes (nal_unit_type = 6, payloadType = 4, and PayloadSize = variable), and appending a stop bit encoded into a full byte (with a value of 127). In addition if the 708 payload contains an emulated start code, a three byte sequence equaling 0,0,1 an emulation prevention byte (3) is inserted. Functions to reverse this operation are also provided.

Characters

BNA ! " # $ % & ( ) á + , - . /
BNA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
BNA @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
BNA P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ é ] í ó
BNA ú a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
BNA p q r s t u v w x y z ç ÷ Ñ ñ
SNA ® ° ½ ¿ ¢ £ à   è â ê î ô û
WES Á É Ó Ú Ü ü ¡ * ' ©
WEF À Â Ç È Ê Ë ë Î Ï ï Ô Ù ù Û « »
WEP Ã ã Í Ì ì Ò ò Õ õ { } \|^ _ | ~
WEG Ä ä Ö ö ß ¥ ¤ ¦ Å å Ø ø
  • BNA = Basic North American character set
  • SNA = Special North American character set
  • WES = Extended Western European character set : Extended Spanish/Miscellaneous
  • WEF = Extended Western European character set : Extended French
  • WEP = Extended Western European character set : Portuguese
  • WEG = Extended Western European character set : German/Danish

eia608_screen_t is the default internal representation. screens can be converted to and from SEI messages 608/708 buffers and SRT files

JSON format

A JSON rendered format is provided for convenience of integration. The JSON format is as follows:

{
    "format":  "eia608",
    "mode":    "pop-on",
    "roll-up": 0,
    "data": [
        { "row":0, "col":0, "char":"A", "style":"white" },
        { "row":0, "col":1, "char":"B", "style":"white" },
        // ...
    ]
}

format

The only current valid value is "eia608". This field exists for future expansion. Any values other than "eia608", and the object should be ignored for now.

mode

Defines the method by which screen contents are adjusted in response to new data, such as content in excess of the normal grid size.

Possible modes are:

"clear": Generated when a screen is initialized, but not entered a "loading" state. "clear" mode occurs frequently when the display is to be erased.

"pop-on": Normally used for pre recorded content where. A pop-on screen should completely replace all previous screen contents.

"paint-on": Normally used for live content. In this mode, new characters appear one or two at a time. The data array does include the complete state of the screen. In practice, it may not be different that "pop-on".

An internal "loading" mode also exists.

roll-up

Normally used for live content such as news broadcasts. Text is moved up the screen as new rows appear. The number of rows to be displayed is also encoded in the JSON key "roll-up" where value is an integer of 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. Like "paint-on", the data array does include the complete state of the screen.

data

Contains a object for every character to be displayed. The screen is a grid of 15 rows and 32 columns. The position of the character is available in the row and col fields. The character itself is in the char field. The full character set is available in the document, but any valid UTF-8 should be supported for future. The style field will contain one of the following values:

"white", "green", "blue", "cyan", "red", "yellow", "magenta", "italics"

Characters with the "italics" style should be displayed in white.