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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04N7/00—Television systems
- H04N7/08—Systems for the simultaneous or sequential transmission of more than one television signal, e.g. additional information signals, the signals occupying wholly or partially the same frequency band, e.g. by time division
- H04N7/087—Systems for the simultaneous or sequential transmission of more than one television signal, e.g. additional information signals, the signals occupying wholly or partially the same frequency band, e.g. by time division with signal insertion during the vertical blanking interval only
- H04N7/088—Systems for the simultaneous or sequential transmission of more than one television signal, e.g. additional information signals, the signals occupying wholly or partially the same frequency band, e.g. by time division with signal insertion during the vertical blanking interval only the inserted signal being digital
- H04N7/0887—Systems for the simultaneous or sequential transmission of more than one television signal, e.g. additional information signals, the signals occupying wholly or partially the same frequency band, e.g. by time division with signal insertion during the vertical blanking interval only the inserted signal being digital for the transmission of programme or channel identifying signals
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- H04N7/16—Analogue secrecy systems; Analogue subscription systems
- H04N7/162—Authorising the user terminal, e.g. by paying; Registering the use of a subscription channel, e.g. billing
- H04N7/163—Authorising the user terminal, e.g. by paying; Registering the use of a subscription channel, e.g. billing by receiver means only
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- the invention relates to a method of and apparatus for enabling the inhibition of television programme display in dependence on the programme content.
- V-chip V-chip
- the broadcaster rates each programme in four censorship categories.
- the values for each category are then transmitted simultaneously as part of the extended data services (EDS) of the Closed Captioning (CC) system.
- EDS extended data services
- CC Closed Captioning
- the parent sets a threshold for each category. If a rating exceeds the pre-authorised value, the V-chip; suppresses the video and audio signals. As the reaction of the V-chip decoder is near instantaneous, the system can easily handle channel hopping. Moreover, the parent does not have to worry about missing content warnings in TV guides or at the start of programmes.
- the Electronic Industries Association defines the four censorship categories and the number of data bits required to transmit the code: • MPAA rating (equivalent to film classifications, e.g. 18, PG, etc.) - 3 bits violence content advisory level - 2 bits (which allows for a scale of 0 to 3) sexual content advisory level - 2 bits mature content advisory level - 2 bits.
- CC data can be recorded and reproduced by a VHS VCR during play-back of a programme.
- recorded and pre-recorded tapes could also contain censorship data.
- the CC signal would occupy valuable teletext transmission capacity (one line would be permanently lost) and different encoding systems would be required Secondly, it would be very expensive for broadcasters in terms of the duplicate transmission equipment and data bridges (in cable amplifiers) required for both teletext and CC signals.
- the code being formed as a selected row number of a given teletext page.
- the page number and row number is transmitted in the field blanking period on the occurrence of a possibly offensive event.
- a teletext decoder is permanently set to look for the relevant page and identify the row number as and when transmitted.
- the particular row numbers ⁇ o indicated particular gradings of sound and vision events.
- the invention provides a method of enabling an authorised person to disable the sound and/or visual display of a television programme or a part thereof in dependence on the programme content, the method including the steps of; i) classifying the whole and/or instantaneous content of a television
- WSS Wide Screen Signalling Signal
- the programme provider monitors the content of the programme and provides an appropriate indication of its content by means of a code inserted in a WSS an signal.
- the person in control of the television set can then use this code to determine whether or not such programmes should be displayed (visually and/or orally).
- a teletext decoder is either not required or is free to perform its normal tasks and in particular mixed text and picture and "in vision" functions remain available.
- the WSS may be transmitted once in each television frame, the code words being assembled from bits inserted in a plurality of frames.
- the code words thus become available at less than one second intervals and consequently the classification can easily be frequently changed at relatively precise times if desired. This enables the occasional occurrence of possibly offensive events to be edited out while still allowing viewing of the programme as a whole.
- news and current affairs programmes may include distressing or offensive scenes, such as incidents from war zones, as relatively short portions of the programme as a whole.
- the method may include the further step of generating error correction bits for insertion in the WSS with the code words.
- the code words are protected by means of a Hamming code, the code words being 4/8 Hamming coded.
- a further possibility for protection against error is to require two or more successive transmissions of a code to be the same before the programme classification is deemed to be valid.
- One or more classification criteria may be each encoded using code words comprising two bits and an individual criterion may apply to the whole programme or to individual events within a programme.
- the classification criteria may include one or more of; violent content, sexual content, distressing content, mature language.
- the use of two bit code words for each criterion allows the setting of four possible levels for that criterion. For example taking the criterion of violent conduct the code 00 could represent zero violent content, the code 01 a low level of violent conduct, the code 10 a medium level of violent conduct, and the code 1 1 a high level of violent conduct.
- One of the code words may represent the region of origin of the programme, and the region of origin may be represented by a four bit code.
- the indication of the region of origin of the programme may be useful in view of the sensibilities of different cultures. Thus what is offensive to one nationality or religious group may not be to another and consequently the possibility of modifying the meaning of a particular code depending on the programme origin and the sensibilities of the controlling authority for the TV receiver could be useful. Thus certain communities may have a greater or lesser tolerance of sexual or violent conduct and by providing a region of origin code the level may be accordingly increased or decreased at the location of the receiver.
- auxiliary channel for example that for the proposed Audetel service which provides an audio assistance signal for describing action in a scene.
- the invention further provides a method of disabling the sound and/or visual display of a television programme, the method comprising the steps of; iv) establishing the authority of the user to define the programme or parts thereof which are to be disabled, v) entering into a memory within the television receiver code words corresponding to programme content it is desired to suppress, vi) receiving television signals generated by a method as set forth in the preceding paragraphs, vii) comparing the received code words with the entered code words, and viii) disabling the sound and/or visual display in dependence on the result of the comparison.
- a television set or video recorder equipped with WSS decoder can be used to monitor the classification of a programme according to its content and if a user enters a classification which it is desired to suppress then means can be provided to disable the output of a television set or the record function of a video recorder.
- Step iv) of the method may be accomplished by entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- step iv) of the invention may be accomplished by monitoring a physiological characteristic of the authorised person.
- a relatively simple method of establishing authority is to issue a PIN which is known only to the authorised user.
- the entered PIN is then compared with the stored PIN (known only to the authorised user) and if coincidence is found then the classification codes may be updated.
- PIN PIN
- An alternative which requires more complex equipment to implement is to monitor a physiological characteristic of the user, for example fingerprints, voice, facial features, etc.
- the code words may be entered using a remote control unit.
- Remote control units are now normally provided with television sets and usually have a numeric keypad. Consequently they can be used for entering a PIN. Most remote control units are provided with other keys whose functions can be used for entering the desired classification codes.
- An on-screen display message may be generated to aid the entering of the code words.
- An on screen display message which informs the viewer of the reason the sound or visual display is disabled may be generated.
- Such a message will prevent a viewer from thinking there is a fault in the television set which is causing the display or sound to cease.
- the messages may, for example, be of the form "sound inhibited because of mature language", or "display inhibited because of distressing event.” An inhibited sound may be replaced with an alternative sound.
- the alternative sound may be defined by the received signal.
- a range of sounds might replace the original words.
- the replacing sound may depend on the length of the passage to be replaced.
- alternative non-objectionable words might be transmitted in an auxiliary channel to replace the words not allowed by the selected classification.
- Such alternative words may be transmitted, for example, using any spare capacity in the proposed Audetel service.
- the invention further provides a television signal programme source including a WSS signal insertion arrangement, means for classifying television signals to be transmitted according to the programme content they convey, means for generating code words representing the classification allocated to the programme or part thereof, and means for inserting the code words within the WSS.
- a television signal programme source including a WSS signal insertion arrangement, means for classifying television signals to be transmitted according to the programme content they convey, means for generating code words representing the classification allocated to the programme or part thereof, and means for inserting the code words within the WSS.
- WSS signal sources include a WSS inserter which insert a WSS signal into the vertical blanking interval to indicate, inter alia, the aspect ratio of the picture being transmitted.
- the WSS signal includes three bits in each frame which are currently defined as PAL plus helper signals. In one embodiment of the present invention it is proposed to use these three bits to transmit the classification code rather thana the PAL plus helper code. This is, of course, incompatible with any PALplus transmissions.
- Means may be included for changing the classification within the duration of a single programme.
- the WSS signal is transmitted once per frame i.e. every 40 msecs and consequently the minimum update time is
- Means may be provided for error correcting the code words.
- the words maya be protected by means of a Hamming code.
- the code words may be 4/8
- the classification code is to require that it is received two or more times in identical form before it is acted upon.
- the code words may comprise words defining the level of one or more of the following categories; sexual explicitness, violence, mature language, distressing images or sounds.
- news programmes may portray high levels of violence in particular reports such as from war zones. They may also contain distressing content, for example pictures of starving people as a result of famine. Other examples of material which may be distressing to some viewers include the display of operations in medical programmes.
- the code words may further include a code word indicating the region of origin of the programme.
- the invention still further provides a record carrier containing data representing a television programme, classification code words representing allocated classifications for the whole and/or instantaneous content of the programme, and a widescreen signalling (WSS) signal wherein the code words are contained in the WSS signal.
- WSS widescreen signalling
- the use of the WSS signal has the advantage over the use of teletext for transmitting the classification code that the WSS signal was designed to be recordable on a VHS cassette recorder, unlike the teletext signal which cannot be recorded by a standard VHS recorder.
- the invention yet further provides a television receiver suitable for receiving and displaying television signals from such a television signal source or record carrier, the television receiver comprising a WSS decoder capable of decoding the WSS signal, means for extracting the code words representing the classification allocated to the currently received programme, means for entering information representing any programme classification which represents programmes whose display it is desired to inhibit, means for comparing the entered and received classification, and means for allowing or disabling display of the programme in dependence on the result of the comparison.
- codes corresponding to programmes or parts of programmes which it is desired to suppress are entered into a television receiver.
- Corresponding codes are received via the WSS signal and can be compared, within the receiver, with the entered codes to enable control of the display and audio output of the receiver.
- the codes in the WSS signal it is not necessary to have a teletext decoder permanently looking for a particular page. Instead the teletext decoder can perform its normal function of acquiring user selected pages and it will not be involved in the control of the output of the television set in response to transmitted classification codes.
- Authorization means may be provided for allowing only an authorised person to enter the programme classification.
- the authorization means may comprise means for entering a PIN, means for comparing the entered PIN with a stored PIN, and means for allowing the entry of programme codes if the stored and entered PINs are identical.
- the authorization means may comprise means for monitoring a physiological characteristic of the authorised person, means for storing the monitored characteristic, means for requesting a change in the acceptable programme content, means for monitoring the characteristic in response to the request, means for comparing the monitored and stored characteristics, and means for allowing alterations to the acceptable programme content in the event of a correct comparison.
- Various physiological characteristics may be used, for example fingerprints, facial characteristics.
- Fingerprint detectors are known from their proposed use with credit card verification at point-of-sale terminals.
- a means for recognising facial characteristics in disclosed in EP-A-0 551 941 (PHB33765).
- Means may be provided for generating an on screen display message to inform the viewer why the sound and/or display has been disabled.
- Means may be provide for replacing unsuitable words with an alternative audio signal.
- the alternative audio signal may represent alternative unobjectionable words.
- the alternative words may be received as part of the television signal.
- objectionable words may be replaced, for example, by a bleep signal.
- they may be replaced by an alternative unobjectionable word.
- One way of achieving this is by use of an auxiliary channel in which the programme generator transmits alternative words.
- An auxiliary channel which could be used is the proposed Audetel channel for transmitting audio assistance messages for the blind or partially sighted.
- Means may be provided for disabling the sound and visual display if no classification code is received with the television signal. This enables control of the reproduction of programmes which have not been classified. This may be either due to their age or because, for example a video tape, they originate from an illicit source. In particular, tapes which are highly objectionable may be produced without a corresponding classification code.
- Figure 1 shows a television system for carrying out a method according to the invention
- Figure 2 shows in block schematic form a television programme source according to the invention.
- Figure 3 shows a scheme for code words for classifying programmes, the code words being inserted into a teletext extension packet.
- Figure 4 shows in block schematic form a television receiver according to the invention.
- Figure 5 illustrates a process for programming the television receiver to operate according to the method of the invention
- Figure 6 illustrates possible on-screen display messages when the method is invoked.
- FIG. 1 is a block schematic diagram of a system in which methods according to the invention may be carried out.
- the system shown in Figure 1 comprises a television signal source 1 , a television transmission medium 2, and a plurality of television receivers 3-1 to 3-n.
- the television signal programme source may be a normal television broadcast equipment, either terrestrial broadcast or satellite broadcast or could be the programme source for a cable television network.
- the television programme source includes a wide screen signalling (WSS) signal inserter and means for entering programme classification codes into a selected part of the WSS signal.
- the transmission medium 2 may take any convenient form for example it could be radio waves as broadcast by a terrestrial transmitter or a satellite transmitter or could be a cable network for a cable TV system.
- the television receivers 3-1 to 3-n are connected to the programme source via the transmission medium 2.
- a further possible programme source 1 is a video tape or disc on which a programme is recorded for replay by a video tape recorder or a video disc player in which the case the transmission link 2 may be simply the tape recorder or disc player and a cable connecting the tape recorder or disc player to the television receiver.
- the television programme source comprises a source of video and audio signals 10 which may for example be a television camera whose video output is fed via a WSS signal inserter 11 to a transmission network 12.
- the audio output from the television signal source 10 is fed via a line 13 to a further input of the transmission network 12.
- An editing system 14 is connected to the WSS signal inserter 11 and has a further input which is fed from a TV access control equipment 15.
- the TV access control equipment 15 is arranged to insert into a selected part of the WSS signal code words classifying the content of the television programme being created by the signal source 10.
- the TV access control equipment 15 has a first input 16 which receives data from a TV programme scheduling system. This data will for example provide an overall indication of the content of the programme which can be used to inhibit display of that programme at a receiver.
- the information may for example define the levels of violence, sexual content, mature language or distressing content which may occur in the programme.
- the TV access control equipment 15 has a second input 17 which receives data from pre-recorded material.
- Pre-recorded material may already include the coding to indicate the type of content present in the programme and may also include instantaneous data to classify particular events during a programme.
- a keyboard or other input device 18 is connected to a further input of the TV access control equipment 15. This is to enable an operator to insert appropriate classification codes into a live programme. It is of course necessary to delay the actual transmission of the programme by a short period so that there is time for the operator to enter the appropriate codes at the appropriate times. Such transmission delays are well known for live programmes to enable the broadcasting authority to cut out any undesirable occurrences. For example in live phone in programmes to cut out any libellous or obscene comments made by a person phoning in.
- the codes generated by the TV access control equipment 15 or received by it and passed to the editing system are then inserted into a selected part of the WSS signal. In particular they may be inserted into bits which have previously been used for the PAL plus helper signal.
- Figure 3 shows the content of the WSS signal modified to enable the invention to be carried out.
- the WSS signal comprises a clock run in period start code, bits containing information defining the picture aspect ratio defining a camera mode, subtitles, and sound.
- bits containing information defining the picture aspect ratio defining a camera mode There are then three bits available which are, according to the invention, used to transmit classification codes for the programme. These three bits have been defined in the WSS specification as defining the PAL plus helper signal but this embodiment of the invention proposes to use these bits to define the classification code on the basis that at least in the UK it is unlikely that PAL plus broadcasts will take place on any significant scale.
- error protection bits for example by increasing the eight frame sequence to a larger number of frames.
- a sixteen frame sequence would enable a 4/8 Hamming code error protection scheme to be implemented.
- a further possibility would be to retain an eight frame sequence but to require identity between two or more successive eight frame sequences before deeming a received classification to be valid.
- Any of these error protection arrangements will, of course, reduce the rate at which the classification codes can be changed, which may have some effect on the response time for the control of events within a programme. This effect is reduced by the relatively frequent repetition of the WSS signal where even with 4/8 Hamming code protection a new code can be transmitted in less than a second.
- a proposal for allocating these message bits is as follows: 2 bits for sexual content of the whole programme 2 bits for sexual content of individual events within a programme
- the allocation of two bits for each of the programme content classifications allows four possible levels to be set for that particular content.
- the code 00 could mean no content of that type, the code 01 a low level content, the code 10 a medium level content, and the code 11 a high content level.
- a parent could decide that programmes having a low or medium sexual content level could be viewed by children so long as the individual events containing sexual content were inhibited.
- they would set the acceptable programme level to 01 , while they may wish to eliminate incidents having sexual content altogether and thus set the event within the programme code to 00.
- the same considerations apply to violent content within a programme.
- the distressing content classification is likely to be only of limited duration within a programme.
- the types of content which are being considered here are for example details where in medical programmes operations are being shown. In this case viewers may well be interested in the medical techniques but find the portrayal of operations distressing.
- Other instances where distressing content may occur is in news or current affairs programmes. For example interviews with recently bereaved persons may be distressing to some people or pictures showing the effects of
- the mature language content of a programme will normally also be fairly intermittent and hence it is considered that the proscribing of a whole programme on that basis is perhaps not appropriate and that the instances which the mature language occurs can be suppressed.
- the region of programme origin code is considered useful in that ⁇ o different areas and countries have different moral codes and consequently what may be classified as a low level of violence in one region may be classified as a medium or even high level of violence in another region.
- the same considerations may well apply to sexual content and also distressing or mature language content. It would be possible within the receiver to modify the codes
- region 1 medium level sexual content may correspond to high level sexual content in region 2. It is also possible to bar programmes originating from a given region, for example for political or religious reasons.
- the WSS signal as defined by the ETSI specification ETS 300294 includes a run-in section of 29 elements based on a 5MHz clock, a start code of 24 elements, group 1 of 24 elements giving 4 data bits which define the picture aspect ratio, group 2 of 24 elements giving data 4 bits allocated to Enhanced Services of which three bits were reserved for
- group 3 of 18 elements giving 3 data bits which define the presence and position of sub-titles
- group 4 of 18 elements giving 3 data bits which define the audio signal.
- 3 data bits from group 2 for the transport of the classification code, these three bits being those which in the standard are proposed for use for the
- bits b5, b6, and b7 in group 2 are used to transport the classification code.
- the classification code proposed requires the use of sixteen bits and only a very rudimentary classification code could be defined with only three data bits (a choice of eight possible codes).
- bit b5 is used as a flag bit to enable the start of a sequence to be identified while bits b6 and b7 enable two bits of data to be transmitted for each WSS signal cycle. Thus over eight cycles a total of sixteen data bits can be transmitted.
- a 4/8 Hamming code could be used if the plurality was increased to sixteen to give a total of thirty two bits.
- An alternative is not to add error checking bits but instead to repeat transmissions and check for correlation.
- FIG. 4 shows in block schematic form an embodiment of a television receiver according to the invention.
- the television receiver comprises an aerial 20 which feeds a conventional tuner 21 and IF and demodulator block 22.
- a combined video and blanking signal is available at the output of the block 22 and is fed to a teletext and WSS decoder 23 and a colour decoder 24.
- the output of the colour decoder 24 is fed to a video selector 25 which also receives a display signal output from the teletext decoder 23 and a blanking signal via an ORgate 26 from the teletext decoder 23.
- a control processor 27 controls in conventional fashion the operation of the television receiver using the WSS signal to determine the picture aspect ratio, subtitles and audio. It receives control instructions from a remote control unit 28 which the viewer uses to select a particular channel for display and selects other functions such as teletext display or on screen menu displays.
- the processor 27 will also receive from the teletext and WSS decoder 23 the codes which are present in the WSS signal representing the content of sexual matter, violent matter, distressing matter or mature language. It will also store within a non volatile memory 29 codes, which have been entered by the user using the remote control unit, which set the levels of sexual, violent, distressing or mature language content which are acceptable for display.
- the processor 27 will compare the received codes with the stored codes and depending on the output of that comparison will produce a signal on line 30 which is fed to the video selector 25 via the ORgate 26 and which in appropriate circumstances will cause the video display to be blanked. It will also feed a signal via a line 31 to an audio selector 32 which will cause the audio output to be muted in appropriate circumstances.
- the audio selector produces an output which is fed to the standard audio circuits represented by block 33 and to a loudspeaker 34, while the video selector 25 produces an output which is fed to standard video circuits 35 and to a display device 36.
- the audio selector 32 has a further input fed from a terminal 37 to which an alternative audio source may be connected.
- This may be for example a tone generator which replaces any offending words by a bleep or it may be connected to an auxiliary channel for example an Audetel channel to provide alternative words for the offensive words.
- the Audetel channel is a channel proposed for use for providing an audio assistance signal which provides a description of the scene to help the following of a programme by persons unable to see the display screen clearly or at all, for example blind or partially sighted persons. There will normally be some spare capacity on this channel which will enable an alternative word for possibly offensive words to be transmitted by the broadcaster or to be encoded within any programme source since Audetel will be idle while there is dialogue.
- Figure 4 shows a television receiver but the invention could equally well be applied to a video recorder.
- the outputs of the audio and video selector circuits 32 and 25 would be fed to record heads on the video recorder.
- An alternative arrangement for a video recorder would be to allow recording of the received television programme regardless of the classification codes associated with it, but to record those codes on the tape so that on replay the television receiver is able to react to the output from the video recorder in the same way that it would react to a broadcast programme.
- a programme can be recorded for viewing by a number of different persons, each of whom may have a different allowable classification level for particular content.
- a whole programme may be played back through one television receiver, but only a restricted version through another.
- Figure 5 A-E illustrates an on screen display sequence which enables a person to enter the codes into a television receiver.
- On initial switch on the on screen display sets out a message which invites the user to enter a personal identification number. This is assuming that authorization is checked by means of a PIN.
- the PIN may be burnt into a memory by the manufacturer who then informs the buyer of the number of the PIN so that the owner can initiate the selection of the classification.
- An alternative is to set the PIN to all zeros at the factory and for a routine to be entered into when the set is first switched on to change the PIN to any number that the user desires. Subsequently when it is desired to change the classification a key to request this is pressed on the remote control unit. This brings up the on screen display message which invites the user to enter the PIN. This is shown as screen 1 in Figure 5A.
- the television receiver will be set to receive all programmes but by using the television access control system a choice can be made as to whether programmes of a certain type are to be excluded.
- the on screen display instructs the user which key to press to continue the process, in this instance the red key.
- the next screen presented, screen 3 invites the user to either press a green key to select the type of programme that can be received or to press a red key if he wishes to leave the state unchanged. Assuming that the green key has been pressed the fourth screen is presented.
- Screens 10, 11 and 12 show the process for enabling distressing content to be excluded. In this particular case it is only excluded for the events in which the distressing content is present and not for the whole programme. It is considered that distressing content is unlikely to be relevant to a whole programme but only to events within a programme. Such distressing content may be for example the showing of operations in medical programmes or the showing of the scenes of accidents or other disasters in news programmes. These incidents will only be a small portion of such programmes and the programmes can be enjoyed readily with those incidents deleted. A similar process is shown in screens 13 to 15 which enables the programming of the mature language content which is acceptable.
- Screens 16 and 17 illustrate the programming of the region of origin. It enables the user to exclude programmes from certain regions if desired. This may be desirable for example where a particular country is transmitting propaganda material which may not contain excessive sexual content or violent content or even distressing content or mature language, but the authorised person may wish to prevent reception of programmes of such a nature.
- An alternative use for the region of origin codes is to modify the effective codes for sexual, violent, distressing content or mature language depending on the source of the programme.
- the level of sexual content accepted is moderate level only because what is considered moderate in region A may be considered to be high in the region where the receiver is located.
- This code of changing may be programmed permanently into the receiver or may be settable by the user.
- Screen 18 is the final screen presented and confirms the choices which have been made by the user. This screen is similar in content to screen 2 which is presented when the entry to the access control system is obtained. Thus once a setting has been made this will be displayed on screen 2 at a subsequent access.
- control processor may, of course, store various on screen displays in a number of different languages, the language choice being made by the user when accessing the on screen displays thus enabling a common control processor to serve sets sold in various different countries.
- Figure 6 shows examples of on screen messages which are displayed when the access control system is in operation.
- the first screen shows that the programme is not available and states that it is due to high levels of sexual content. This message will of course vary according to the reason for non availability of that particular programme and is defined by the coding associated with it.
- the second screen shows that the television is temporally blanked due to moderate violent content. Thus, during most of the programme the display will be available, but there is a temporary blanking of the visual display to prevent the viewer seeing violent content.
- the third screen shows similarly that the display is temporally blanked due to distressing content.
- the fourth screen shows the picture displayed with a message superimposed upon it stating that the sound has been muted because of mature language.
- authorization of the user able to change the coding has been by means of a PIN.
- a user can be authorised.
- One possibility would be a fingerprint detector so that it would be necessary for the user to place his or her hand or fingers on a detector pad which compare the fingerprint with one stored in the receiver. This would avoid any problems of forgetting the PIN or the PIN being compromised, for example one of the children discovering the PIN and resetting the classification codes.
- a further possibility is to include a video camera on the receiver which will look at the face of the person wishing to change the code. The output of the video camera can be compared with a stored image within the receiver and if coincidence is found then updating of the classification code can be allowed. The latter two methods may be used for example when a personal computer is fitted with a TV programme receiver facility. The necessary processing circuits for the fingerprint or face recognition will then be within the personal computer circuits.
- the monitoring of particular pages of a teletext transmission can take place in parallel with the monitoring of the classification codes. For example, when watching a television programme there are sometimes in vision pages of the teletext signal which put up messages on the screen, for example latest scores in football or cricket matches, which would not be monitorable if the classification system required a particular page to be monitored for the classification code. In that case it would be necessary to have at least two acquisition channels in the teletext decoder, one permanently allocated to the classification code page. By using the WSS signal rather than a packet within the teletext signal it is not necessary to have a specific acquisition channel permanently allocated to the classification code transmission.
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