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[linux-dvb] Re: ATSC?
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:56:04PM +0100, Thomas Sailer wrote:
> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
> > incompatible. The adoption of ATSC in North America seems to be a curse,
> > because those of us who live here will not be able to take advantage of the
> > DVB hardware which seems to be widely available in Europe.
>
> The main difference AFAIK between ATSC and DVB are:
>
> - ATSC uses the rather broken VSB modulation for terrestrial transmission
> versus DVB COFDM. This should only be visible to the demodulator chipset,
> both deliver Transport Stream packets to the upper layers.
> In fact, NIM modules are announced that can demodulate both
> standards. The only difference should be the tuning and mode information
> you write into the NIM module.
This sounds as if the two standards could be software-compatible (same
applications and API), if not hardware-compatible (same device drivers,
interface cards which understand both modulations).
What is a NIM module exactly? Network Interface Module? What kind of
device can interface with a NIM?
> - ATSC requires A/52 aka AC.3 sound, DVB requires MPEG Layer II
> and has AC.3 optional.
>
> - ATSC has different PSI (Program Specific Info) tables.
Thanks for these specifics.
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- mdz
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