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A collection of session description protocol datagrams transmitted on a given IP multicast address and pertaining to the same sessionID.
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The method of obscuring digital streams by cryptographic methods.
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The alteration of the characteristics of a video, audio or coded data stream in order to prevent unauthorized reception of the information in a clear form. This alteration is a specified process under the control of a conditional access system.
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A database-inspired method for specifying constraints on XML documents using an XML-based language. Since schemas are founded on XML, they are hierarchical, so it is easy to create an unambiguous specification and possible to determine the scope over which definitions and comments are meant to apply.
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The binding of shows to virtual channels at particular times. A schedule is the generic name for “Television Schedule” that consists of multiple audio-video presentations carried on a channel over a period of time.
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The outermost element in an XML document that contains all other elements.
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The number of SCCC payload bytes per Group.
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Two-dimensional data frame by means of which an M/H Ensemble is RS CRC encoded. RS Frames are the output of the M/H physical layer subsystem. Generally, one RS Frame contains 187 rows of N bytes each, where the value of N is determined by the transmission mode of M/H physical layer subsystem, and carries data […]
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A collection of Permissions and other attributes which are linked to Protected Content.
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A string that identifies the Rights Issuer issuing RI Objects and Service Encryption Keys (SEKs). Rights Issuer URI type is anyURI.
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