Signal Specification Sample Clauses

Signal Specification. 6.1 The Audio Transport Stream presented by the Client to the Service Provider at the Signal Interface Point shall be: o Audio Left – Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Audio Right - Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Radio Data System (RDS) Data Stream. o Copper Wire Physical Interface
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Signal Specification. 6.1 Multiplexed Transport Stream Distributed by the Service Provider. The Multiplexed Transport Stream for each multiplex presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be: Up to a maximum of 24.128 Mbit/s Digital Video Broadcast Asynchronous Serial Interface (DVB-ASI) MPEG-2 Multiple Programme Transport Stream BNC Physical Interface 6.2 System Operation Data In addition to audio, video, data and other services individual to each multiplex, each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include EIT, Electronic Programme Guide, Service Information, Conditional Access and any other operational data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Service Provider. 6.3 Multiplexed Transport Stream Transmitted by the Service Provider The Multiplex Transport Stream will be modulated as follows: Modulation 64QAM Coding Rate 2/3 Guard Interval 1/32 Number of Carriers 8k The total bit rate shall be 24128342 bits per second which is commensurate with the chosen transmission parameters, as per section 7.2. Each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include Electronic Programme Guide, System Information, Conditional Access or any other data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Service Provider. The Client will be responsible for data integrity, service priority within the statistical multiplex and the overall management of Multiplexed Transport Stream payload. It will be a matter for the Client to determine the number and quality of the television and other services to be carried in each Multiplexed Transport Stream.
Signal Specification. 6.1 The Content Transport Stream for each multiplex presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be: Television Service: o Standard Definition - 270 Mbit/s in accordance with SMPTE 259M-C o High Definition 1.485 Gbit/s in accordance with SMPTE 292M o BNC Physical Interface Radio/Audio Service: o Audio Left – Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Audio Right - Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Copper Wire Physical Interface Data Service (Client to define specific requirements): o EBU teletext, Digital teletext, EBU Subtitling or any other Television o Service, and/or Radio/Audio Service, associated data. o Any independent teletext or data service. 6.2 System Operation Data In addition to audio, video, data and other services individual to each multiplex, each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include EIT, Electronic Programme Guide, Service Information, Conditional Access and any other operational data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes, distributed and transmitted by the Network Operator. 6.3 Multiple Content Transport Streams encoded and multiplexed by the Network Operator Each Content Transport Stream will be encoded as follows: Video Encoding MPEG4 AVC HP@L3 Audio MPEG1 Layer II The video, audio and any associated data will be multiplexed. Multiplexed audio and data are allocated a fixed bandwidth. The multiplexing equipment allocates bandwidth to video dynamically as required. The total bit rate shall be 24,128,342 bits per second which is commensurate with the chosen transmission parameters, as per clause 7.3. Each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include Electronic Programme Guide, System Information, Conditional Access or any other data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes distributed and transmitted by the Network Operator. The Client will be responsible for the source data integrity.
Signal Specification. 6.1 The Content Transport Stream for each multiplex presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be: Television Service: o Standard Definition - 270 Mbit/s in accordance with SMPTE 259M-C o High Definition 1.485 Gbit/s in accordance with SMPTE 292M o BNC Physical Interface Radio/Audio Service: o Audio Left – Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Audio Right - Line level Audio (0dBu 1mW into 600Ω) o Copper Wire Physical Interface Data Service (Client to define specific requirements): o EBU teletext, Digital teletext, EBU Subtitling or any other Television Service, and/or Radio/Audio Service, associated data. o Any independent teletext or data service. 6.2 System Operation Data In addition to audio, video, data and other services individual to each multiplex, each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include EIT, Electronic Programme Guide, Service Information, Conditional Access and any other operational data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Network Operator. 6.3 Multiplexed Transport Stream Transmitted by the Network Operator The Multiplex Transport Stream will be encoded and modulated as follows: Modulation 64QAM Coding Rate 2/3 Guard Interval 1/32 Number of Carriers 8k Each Multiplex Transport Stream shall have a maximum payload of 24.128 MBits/s comprising statistically multiplexed video, audio, data and other enhanced services. Each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include Electronic Programme Guide, System Information, Conditional Access or any other data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Network Operator. The Network Operator will be responsible for data integrity, service priority within the statistical multiplex and the overall management of Multiplexed Transport Stream payload. It will be a matter for the Service Provider to determine the number and quality of the television and other services to be carried in each Multiplexed Transport Stream. The Network Operator will transmit the Multiplex Transport Stream nationally using a Multi-Frequency Network (MFN).
Signal Specification. 6.1 Multiplexed Transport Stream Distributed by the Service Provider. The Multiplexed Transport Stream for each multiplex presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be: o Up to a maximum of 24.128 Mbit/s o Digital Video Broadcast Asynchronous Serial Interface (DVB-ASI) o MPEG-2 Multiple Programme Transport Stream o BNC Physical Interface 6.2 System Operation Data In addition to audio, video, data and other services individual to each multiplex, each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include EIT, Electronic Programme Guide, Service Information, Conditional Access and any other operational data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Service Provider. A dynamic interface will be maintained between the Client System Information Server(s) and Service Provider System Information Servers(s) to facilitate this interoperability. The Client will provide suitable connectivity between the Clients System Interface Server(s) and the Signal Interface Points. The Service Provider will provide suitable connectivity between the Service Provider System Information Server(s) and the Signal Interface Points. 6.3 Multiplexed Transport Stream Transmitted by the Service Provider The Multiplex Transport Stream will be encoded and modulated as follows: Modulation 64QAM Coding Rate 2/3 Guard Interval 1/32 Number of Carriers 8k Each Multiplex Transport Stream shall have a maximum payload of 24.128 MBits/s comprising statistically multiplexed video, audio, data and other enhanced services. Each Multiplexed Transport Stream will include Electronic Programme Guide, System Information, Conditional Access or any other data required for the interoperation of all Digital Terrestrial Television multiplexes Distributed and Transmitted by the Service Provider. The Client will be responsible for data integrity, service priority within the statistical multiplex and the overall management of Multiplexed Transport Stream payload. It will be a matter for the Client to determine the number and quality of the television and other services to be carried in each Multiplexed Transport Stream. The Service Provider will transmit the Multiplex Transport Stream nationally using a Multi-Frequency Network (MFN).
Signal Specification. 6.1 The the Multiplexed Transport Stream presented by the Client to the Service Provider at the Signal Interface Point shall be: Up to a maximum of 1160 kbit/s per Multiplex Ensemble Transport Interface (ETI) BNC Physical Interface

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