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A hypothetical reference model defined in ATSC Standard A/90 of a decoding process used to describe the semantics of the Digital Television Standard multiplexed bit stream.
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The leading fields in a transport stream packet up to and including the continuity_counter field.
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Refers to the MPEG-2 transport stream syntax for the packetization and multiplexing of video, audio, and data signals for digital broadcast systems.
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An optional, lower-power operating mode of the DRL system that may be used if the RF environment permits. Note that the initial, and default, operating mode of the DRL system is the Beacon Mode.
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A management system comprising a database for tracking the sale of advertising, and the scheduling of program elements, advertising, promotional announcements, and other interstitial material.
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A defined structure that specifies for each traffic system the organization of a primary work and interstitials. A series of traffic formats linked together form a 24 hour broadcast log. Traffic formats are typically linked to a specific program.
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The number of Groups per M/H Sub-Frame including all M/H Ensembles present in the Sub-Frame.
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A term that indicates the time of a specific action such as the arrival of a byte or the presentation of a presentation unit.
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The time instant at which the last byte of a target leaves the Transport System Target Decoder for the asynchronous MPEG-2 Program Element conveying the target.
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Pre-load data that refers to a DAU or a data object available to a receiver.
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