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MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
DVB-SI (Digital Video Broadcast Service Information)
The DVB-SI adds the information that enables DVB IRDs to automatically
tune to particular services and allows services to be grouped into categories
with relevant schedule information. It has several tables, including: NIT, SDT,
BAT, and EIT. (NIT is also required for MPEG-2.)
DTS (Decoding Time-Stamp)
One of the fields described in the MPEG-2 standard. The DTS may be present
in a PES packet header that indicates the time that an access unit is decoded in
the T-STD.
ECM (Entitlement Control Message)
Private conditional access information that specifies control words and
possibly other, typically stream-specific, scrambling and/or control
parameters.
EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture)
The PC bus used to communicate with the CARB and PIA boards.
EIT (Event Information Table)
One of the tables defined by DVB-SI. The EIT contains data concerning events
(a grouping of elementary broadcast data streams with a defined start and end
time belonging to a common service) and programs (a concatenation of one or
more events under the control of a broadcaster, such as event name, start time,
and duration).
EMM (Entitlement Management Message)
Private conditional access information that identifies the authorization levels
or the services of specific decoders.
ETS (European Telecommunication Standard)
One of the types of documents released by ETSI.
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
ETR (ETSI Technical Report)
One of the types of documents released by ETSI.
IRD (Integrated Receiver / Decoder)
A receiving decoder that can automatically configure itself using the MPEG-2
Program Specific Information (PSI).
ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial)
The Japanese broadcasting standard developed by ARIB. In ISDB-T, the
television, radio, and data services are covered by one standard.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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