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DVB standards cover all aspects of digital television from transmission through interfacing, conditional access and interactivity for digital video, audio and data. The consortium came together in 1993 to provide global standardisation, interoperability and future proof
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Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Second generation framing structure, channel coding and modulation systems for Broadcasting, Interactive Services, News Gathering and other broadband satellite applications (DVB-S2)
The present document describes a baseline transmission system for digital terrestrial TeleVision (TV) broadcasting. It specifies the channel coding/modulation system intended for digital multi-programme LDTV/SDTV/EDTV/HDTV terrestrial services. The scope is as follows:
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Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); DVB specification for data broadcasting EUROPEAN STANDARD
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The present document specifies the transmission system using ETSI Digital Video Broadcasting standards to provide an efficient way of carrying multimedia services over hybrid satellite and terrestrial (DVB-SH) networks at frequencies
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) is an industry-led consortium of broadcasters, manufacturers, network operators, software developers, regulatory bodies, content owners and others committed to designing global standards for the delivery of digital television and data services.
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This guide explains all essential standard for digital tv, sound radio and multimedia such as MPEG, DVB, DVD, DAB, ATSC, T-DMB, DMB-T, DRM and ISDB-T. The fourth edition addresses new developments such as UHDTV, 4K, HEVC / H.265, HDMI, terrestrial transmitters and stations.