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Blackmagic Video Device Embedded Control Protocol
Version 1.0
If you are a software developer you can use the Video Device Embedded Control Protocol to construct
devices that integrate with our products. Here at Blackmagic Design our approach is to open up our
protocols and we eagerly look forward to seeing what you come up with!
Overview
This document describes an extensible protocol for sending a uni-directional stream of small control
messages embedded in the non-active picture region of a digital video stream.
The video stream containing the protocol stream may be broadcast to a number of devices. Device
addressing is used to allow the sender to specify which device each message is directed to.
Assumptions
Alignment and padding constraints are explicitly described in the protocol document. Bit fields are
packed from LSB first. Message groups, individual messages and command headers are defined as, and
can be assumed to be, 32 bit aligned.
Blanking Encoding
A message group is encoded into a SMPTE 291M packet with DID/SDID x51/x53 in the active region of
VANC line 16.
Message Grouping
Up to 32 messages may be concatenated and transmitted in one blanking packet up to a maximum of
255 bytes payload. Under most circumstances, this should allow all messages to be sent with a maximum
of one frame latency.
If the transmitting device queues more bytes of message packets than can be sent in a single frame, it
should use heuristics to determine which packets to prioritise and send immediately. Lower priority
messages can be delayed to later frames, or dropped entirely as appropriate.