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DRAFT AUSTRALIAN STANDARD - DIGITAL TELEVISION PART 1 CT2C UPDATE. DIGITAL TELEVISION Part 1 Preliminary Draft Standard. Standards examined - 13 Clause/annexes examined - 574 Clauses adopted unchanged - 527 Amended clauses/annexes - 47 [39] New clauses/annexes- 5 [3].
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DRAFT AUSTRALIAN STANDARD - DIGITAL TELEVISION PART 1CT2C UPDATE
DIGITAL TELEVISION Part 1Preliminary Draft Standard • Standards examined - 13 • Clause/annexes examined - 574 • Clauses adopted unchanged - 527 • Amended clauses/annexes - 47 [39] • New clauses/annexes- 5 [3]
DIGITAL TELEVISION Part 1UPDATE RECOMMENDATIONS OF CT2C • 47 clause/annex changes in the PDS • 11 related to AC-3 to be aligned with DVB • 10 to be proposed to DVB - clarification/editorial • 13 to be retained • 4 clauses to revert to original ETSI standard • 9 clauses/annexes to adopt new DVB text
FOR NEXT MEETING OF CT2C • Address updates to ETR 154 at TM meeting • Address updates to EN 300 468 currently being processed • Address comments received on PDS • Include latest Simulcrypt specification (TS 103 197)
FURTHER ACTION FOR CT2C • Proposals to DVB regarding EN 300 744 and TS 101 191 (10) • Project proposal to DVB on Software Download • Project on Parental Guidance • Project on Content Descriptor • Project on Country Region ID • Project review of Datacasting standards
DECISIONS FOR CT2 • Interoperability • Identified issues • Additional Transmission Formats
Australian HDTV Definition • MP@ML and MP@HL are defined in ISO/IEC 13818-2:1995 under Annex E. Table E23 and E25. • Thus the following definition applies: “for all DVB compliant MPEG encoding schemes, a High Definition Television signal shall be defined as having a maximum luminance sample rate greater than 10 368 000 samples per second and less than or equal to 62 668 800 samples per second.”
Australian HDTV DefinitionExamples of full screen luminance resolutions for HDTV for Australia
Australian SDTV DefinitionThe upper bound of full screen luminance resolutions for SDTV for Australia