Guide to HDTV SystemsAs HDTV is developed, refined and becomes more available to the masses, technicians will be required to service them. Up until now, precious little information has been available on the subject. This book provides a detailed background on what HDTV is, the technical standards involved, how HDTV signals are generated and transmitted, and a generalized description of the circuitry an HDTV set consists of. |
Contents
Audio in the ATV System | 23 |
Service Multiplex and Transport Systems | 39 |
RFTransmission System | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
access unit adaptation header Advanced Television analog Associated service ATSC ATV system audio program B-frames bit rate block broadcast bytes cable CEMA channel chrominance circuits color TV comb filter components compression data_element developed digital television digital television system digital TV disc DTV sets dynamic range elementary bit stream elementary stream encoder error Figure format frame frequency HDTV HDTV signal high-definition high-definition television home theater I-frame input interface introduced kbps laserdisc layer loop luminance macroblocks main audio service multiplexed NTSC operation output payload personal computer PES Header PES packet picture pixels prediction program_association_table program_map_table progressive scan quantization radio receiving set S-VIDEO samples satellite screen SDTV sequence set-top box sound standard-definition television stations stereo synchronization transmission transmitting end transport bit stream transport packets transport stream transport subsystem Trellis Decoder viewer