CEA Standard. HDR Static Metadata Extensions CEA-861.3. January 2015



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CEA Standard HDR Static Metadata Extensions CEA-861.3 January 2015

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FOREWORD This standard was developed by the Consumer Electronics Association s R4.8 DTV Interface Subcommittee. i

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CONTENTS 1 Scope... 1 2 References... 1 2.1 Normative References... 1 2.1.1 Normative Reference List... 1 2.1.2 Normative Reference Acquisition... 1 2.2 Informative References... 1 2.2.1 Informative Reference List... 2 2.2.2 Informative Reference Acquisition... 2 2.3 Definitions... 2 2.4 Compliance Notation... 2 2.5 Hexadecimal Notation... 2 2.6 Bit Naming Conventions... 2 2.7 Symbols and Abbreviations... 2 3 Auxiliary Information Carried from Source to Sink for HDR... 3 3.1 InfoFrame Type Code... 3 3.2 Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame... 3 3.2.1 Static Metadata Type 1... 4 4 EDID Data Structure for Dynamic Range and Mastering Information... 6 4.1 CEA Data Block Tag Code... 6 4.2 HDR Static Metadata Data Block... 6 Annex A Calculation of MaxCLL and MaxFALL (Normative)... 9 A.1 MaxCLL... 9 A.2 MaxFALL... 9 TABLES Table 1 List of InfoFrame Type Codes (Table 5)... 3 Table 2 Dynamic Range and Mastering InfoFrame... 4 Table 3 Data Byte 1 - Electro-Optical Transfer Function... 4 Table 4 Data Byte 2 - Static_Metadata_ID... 4 Table 5 Static Metadata Descriptor Type 1... 5 Table 6 CEA Data Block Tag Codes (Table 46)... 6 Table 7 HDR Static Metadata Data Block... 7 Table 8 Supported Electro-Optical Transfer Function... 7 Table 9 Supported Static Metadata Descriptor... 7 iii

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HDR Static Metadata Extensions 1 Scope This standard specifies static High Dynamic Range (HDR) metadata extensions using an additional InfoFrame and EDID CEA data block, replacing previously reserved codes in Table 5 and Table 46 of CEA-861-F [1]. Recommendations regarding the usage of static HDR metadata are also provided. These data structures allow signaling of SMPTE ST 2084 HDR EOTF [2] and SMPTE ST 2086 Mastering Display Metadata [3], while containing provisions for future HDR EOTFs and metadata. It is anticipated that these data structures will be extended to include additional EOTF and HDR metadata capabilities in future versions of CEA-861-F [1]. The requirements of this standard are in addition to and complement CEA-861-F [1]. All devices compliant to CEA-861.3 shall also comply with CEA-861-F [1], except that this standard deprecates and replaces Table 5 and Table 46 of CEA-861-F [1]. 2 References 2.1 Normative References The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute normative provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards listed here. 2.1.1 Normative Reference List 1. CEA-861-F, A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces, May 2014 2. SMPTE ST 2084:2014, High Dynamic Range Electro-Optical Transfer Function of Mastering Reference Displays 3. SMPTE ST 2086:2014, Mastering Display Color Volume Metadata Supporting High Luminance and Wide Color Gamut Images 2.1.2 Normative Reference Acquisition ANSI/CEA Standards Global Engineering Documents, World Headquarters, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, CO USA 80112-5776; Phone 800-854-7179; Fax 303-397-2740; Internet: http://global.ihs.com; Email global@ihs.com SMPTE Standards Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 3 Barker Ave., 5th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601; Phone 914-761-1100; Fax 914-761-3115; Internet: http://www.smpte.org 2.2 Informative References The following references contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute informative provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. 1

2.2.1 Informative Reference List 4. Blu-ray Disc Association, System Description Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Format Part 3, Audio Visual Basic Specifications Version x.y, XX 2015 2.2.2 Informative Reference Acquisition Blu-ray Disc Association Blu-ray Disc Association, License Office, 4444 Riverside Dr. Suite #103, Burbank, CA 91505, USA. Web Site: http://www.blu-raydisc.com/en/index.aspx; E-mail: license@bdamail.com; Fax.: +1-818- 557-1674. 2.3 Definitions For the purposes of CEA-861.3, the following definitions apply. Electro-Optical Transfer Function (EOTF) - A mathematical function that describes the relationship between the luminance values input to a display device and the values output by the display. High Dynamic Range (HDR)- In a display device, the range of luminance levels that exceed conventional display system capabilities. Sink - A device which receives an uncompressed A/V signal. Source - A device which generates an uncompressed A/V signal. 2.4 Compliance Notation As used in this document, shall denotes mandatory provisions of the standard. Should denotes a provision that is recommended but not mandatory. May denotes a feature whose presence does not preclude compliance and implementation of which is optional. Optional denotes items that may or may not be present in a compliant device. 2.5 Hexadecimal Notation The characters 0x preceding numbers or letters A through F designate the following values as hexadecimal notation. All other numerical values are to be assumed decimal. 2.6 Bit Naming Conventions The names of the individual bits of multi-bit data values are composed using a value's mnemonic followed by a bit number. The significance of each bit is indicated by the bit number according to little-endian convention (i.e. bit number 0 is the least significant). Future bits begin with the mnemonic 'F' followed by a bit number, where bit numbers indicate location - not significance. Future bits shall be set to zero and ignored. 2.7 Symbols and Abbreviations BDA CEA EOTF HDR LSB Blu-ray Disc Association Consumer Electronics Association Electro-optical Transfer Function High Dynamic Range Least Significant Byte 2