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A sequence of UDP/IP datagrams with the same destination IP address and the same destination UDP port number.
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The recombined Transport Stream containing all Transport Stream packets delivered by all transmission modes (main, one-half rate and one-quarter rate) (see Annex D of A/53).
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The portion of TS-R that contains only all Transport Stream packets transmitted by the main mode (see Annex D of A/53).
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The portion of TS-E that contains only all Transport Stream packets transmitted by one-quarter rate mode (see Annex D of A/53).
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The portion of TS-E that contains only all Transport Stream packets transmitted by one-half rate mode (see Annex D of A/53).
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The portion of TS-R that contains only all Transport Stream packets transmitted by one-half rate and/or one-quarter rate modes (see Annex D of A/53).
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An application that is eligible to be trusted and to which is granted access to some sensitive resources.
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The maximum absolute level of the signal waveform in the continuous time domain, measured per ITU-R BS.1770. Its units are dB TP (meaning decibels relative to nominal 100%, true-peak).
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A collective name referring to either asynchronous or synchronized triggers.
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A specified value for the Anchor Element (i.e., Dialog Level), established to facilitate content exchange from a supplier to an operator.
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