Multiplexed Transport Stream definition
Examples of Multiplexed Transport Stream in a sentence
At the main transmission sites each Multiplexed Transport Stream has its own transmitter.
The Client will be responsible for data integrity, service priority within the statistical multiplex and the overall management of Multiplexed Transport Stream payload.
The Clients Multiplexed Transport Stream presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be transported to eleven main transmission sites via a combination of fibre optic cables and microwave radio links and shall be transmitted from those sites.
At the main transmission sites the Multiplexed Transport Stream is fed to the transmitters which produce an RF signal at the specified power.
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.
All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure minimal interruptions to the distribution and transmission service and the Client, and/or any Authorised Representative nominated by the Client, will be given 5 days’ notice of any work which may have a direct impact on the distribution or transmission of the Multiplexed Transport Stream to viewers.
All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure minimal interruptions to the distribution and transmission service and the Client will be given 5 days‟ notice of any work which may have a direct impact on the distribution or transmission of the Multiplexed Transport Stream to viewers.
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.
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.
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.