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ABSTRACT
HDTV (High definition Television) is based upon the use of digital technology and standards which offer much higher resolutions than PAL analog televisions. The reception of HD programmes by a large audience has become possible thanks to the development of the capacity of digital diffusion networks, the improvement of diffusion techniques and the development of new compression tools which allow for the reduction of video bit-rate. Furthermore, the distribution of HD programmes through telecom networks with access via ADSL or optic fibers has considerably increased the offer. This article details the functions and characteristics of HDTV broadcasting and distribution.
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Jean-Noël GOUYET: Training engineer in digital television and multimedia techniques and systems - Former head of research at Ina (Institut national de l'audiovisuel)
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Jean-José WANEGUE: Optical media consultant DVD, BD
INTRODUCTION
High-definition (HD) images are now available on television: HDTV (high-definition television). Initiated in analog form in the mid-1980s by the Japanese, then by the Europeans, HDTV was temporarily abandoned and only really revived with the digital television project in the United States. This process led to international standards in the mid-1990s.
This dossier not only updates the
the first part concerns formats. The first document
describes the native parameters of images produced by HDTV and the corresponding standards. The following document[TE 5 680] details the compression formats used to reduce the bit rate of HD digital video, making it possible to capture, transport, store, transmit and receive HD images in the world of television. It also presents the problem of encapsulating HD images in data file container or transport formats;[TE 5 681] This second part, consisting of the three documents, will explain the main functions, from camera lens glass to flat screen glass (from glass to glass), of capture/recording, editing
, broadcasting and distribution [TE 5 683], display and quality assessment of HD images[TE 5 682] ;[TE 5 684] The third part...
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