Posted on September 5, 2012 in ATSC News
The following ballots are active within ATSC or have recently concluded. Amendment No. 1 to A/153 Part 3:2009, “Service Multiplex and Transport Subsystem Characteristics.” The membership ballot closed on 24 August 2012. It was approved without comments. The document is now posted on the ATSC Web site. Withdrawal of A/58, “Harmonization with DVB SI in […]
Posted on September 5, 2012 in ATSC News
The first of three seminars about implementation of the A/85 Recommended Practice for DTV audio loudness standards brought some 30 engineers to Chicago, mostly representing Midwest members. Two more events about the compliance with the federal CALM act are planned – one in Los Angeles on September 27 and another in Atlanta on November 13. […]
Posted on September 5, 2012 in ATSC News
By RICH CHERNOCK ATSC TG1 Chairman The world of television is changing. Viewers are consuming content on a variety of devices — whenever and wherever and however they want it. Consumer demand for video has resulted in an increasing number of paths to deliver content to viewers. A growing number of larger-screen TVs on the […]
Posted on September 5, 2012 in ATSC News
The ATSC welcomes the fall season with eager anticipation. The kids are back in school and fond memories of summer vacations are already fading. At the ATSC, after a busy summer, our momentum is accelerating this fall, kicking off with a busy September. From our Technology Groups to Implementation Committees to the Board of Directors, […]
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