BITRATE MEASUREMENT Sample Clauses

BITRATE MEASUREMENT. The tariff calculation will be based on the actual measured bitrate that each service used in the preceding three month period (or estimated for a similar service where no preceding three month period is available). The static fixed bitrate elements of the Content Transport Stream will be constant across the period and the variable (statistical multiplexed video) element will be averaged across the period. Measured bitrates during any period where short term temporary variations are made to enable the orderly management of the multiplexes (i. e. launch of new services, removal of a service, services enhancements (SD to HD), receiver rescans, change of logical channel number and similar activities) shall be excluded for the purposed of calculation tariffs. System Operation Data, engineering test channels/activities, empty channel(s) and any Saorview platform information channel(s) shall be excluded for the purposed of calculation tariffs. Any party (television or radio service, competent authority, etc) may monitor the Service Provider multiplexes services off air and measure and record the actual bitrate capacity being used by each service.
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BITRATE MEASUREMENT. The Service Provider will calculate and invoice the tariff allocated to each Client’s Content Transport Stream(s) for use of the Service Provider’s multiplexes. The tariff calculation will be based on the actual measured bitrate that each service used in the preceding three month period (or estimated for a similar service where no preceding three month period is available). The static fixed bitrate elements of the Content Transport Stream will be constant across the period and the variable (statistical multiplexed video) element will be averaged across the period. Measured bitrates during any period where short term temporary variations are made to enable the orderly management of the multiplexes (i. e. launch of new services, removal of a service, services enhancements (SD to HD), receiver rescans) shall be excluded for the purposed of calculation tariffs. Any party (television or radio service, competent authority, etc) may monitor the Service Provider multiplexes services off air and measure and record the actual bitrate capacity being used by each service.
BITRATE MEASUREMENT. The Service Provider will calculate and invoice the Tariff allocated to each Client’s Content Transport Stream(s) for use of the Service Provider’s multiplexes. The Tariff calculation will be based on the actual measured bitrate that each service used in the preceding three month period. The static fixed bitrate elements of the Content Transport Stream will be constant across the period and the variable (statistical multiplexed video) element will be averaged across the period. Measured bitrates during any period where short term temporary variations are made to enable the orderly management of the multiplexes (i. e. launch of new services, removal of a service, services enhancements (SD to HD), receiver rescans) shall be excluded for the purposed of calculation Tariffs. Any party (television or radio service, competent authority, etc) may monitor the Service Provider multiplexes services off air and measure and record the actual bitrate capacity being used by each service.

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