17 Febuary 2003
Finnish digital terrestrial
TV broadcasters have agreed to develop the common applications suite
further by adding a common Launcher application.
Finnish
digital terrestrial TV broadcasters have agreed to develop the common
applications suite further by adding a common Launcher application. The
other two applications cross-carried through all terrestrial digital
channels are bi-lingual (Finnish/Swedish) EPG and a digital teletext
browser core, called Superteletext.
Launcher application is aimed to be the only autostarting application,
which then takes control of starting, stopping, preloading, pausing and
releasing of other applications which then would be signaled as
present, but not autostarting applications. The objective is to control
the behavior of the MHP application environment from the viewer point
of view, so that no un-planned phenomena should take place while using
any MHP applications. As an example, no autostarting applications will
pop up to viewer’s screen while making e-banking transactions in any of
the banking applications available in Finnish DTV. Launcher will be
signaled as service bound, while EPG and Superteletext may not be.
One great achievement was the allocation of the so-called color buttons
and VK_TELETEXT button in the MHP standardized remote control. The
actions have been allocated as:
- RED: “Hot topics” – any tv program related added value,
relative to the point of time. Aimed to be the “starting point of
viewer interaction”
- GREEN: un-allocated, available for other applications
- YELLOW: The national EPG shortcut
- BLUE: Application listing of all available applications,
tracks AIT and Launcher configuration files (list includes
Superteletext and EPG)
- VK_TELETEXT: The national Superteletext browser, will start the browser with channel dependent content
Launcher is defined by the joint task force - called KASU - of the
terrestrial broadcasters. Members include YLE - the state national
broadcaster and representatives from both commercial broadcasters, MTV3
and Channel Four Finland. The KASU workgroup started their work in
1999. (The MTV3 channel is operated by MTV Oy and Channel Four Finland
Nelonen is operated by SWelcom Oy)
The aim of the KASU project is to enable all Finnish terrestrial MHP
broadcasters to operate in a real multi-application environment and
develop a robust common EPG as well as extensible browser core as the
basis of digital text service. An open Launcher is needed, as the MHP
spec does not fully define the application management to support stable
and predictable end-user experience. KASU project group has come out
with a Launcher specification and ordered the programming work from
Sofia Digital.
Broadcasters are not tied to use the common Launcher application
itself, but they should follow the requirements defined by the
specification, if any proprietary launchers are used. The Launcher
specification is aimed to be open and released in Finnish as well as in
English to all interested parties when the complete 1.0 status is
reached. The target schedule is to start Launcher testing in the
beginning of February.
Mr. Kimmo Sinkko
Chairman of the KASU technical group
Assistant Director, MTV3 Interactive
kimmo.sinkko@mtv3.fi