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List of digital television broadcast standards

DVB standards (countries)

  • DVB-S (satellite)
  • DVB-C (cable)
  • DVB-H (handheld)
  • DVB-I (service discovery)
  • ATSC standards (countries)

  • ATSC 3.0
  • ATSC-M/H (mobile/handheld)
  • ISDB standards (countries)

  • 1seg (handheld)
  • Advanced ISDB-T
  • ISDB-S (satellite)
  • ISDB-C (cable)
  • DTMB standards (countries)

    • DTMB (terrestrial/mobile)
      • DTMB-A
  • CMMB (handheld)
  • ABS-S (satellite)
  • DMB standard (countries)

  • S-DMB (satellite)
  • Codecs

  • H.265/MPEG-H HEVC
  • H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
  • MPEG-4 Part 2
  • H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2
  • VC-1
  • AVS3
  • AVS2
  • AVS+/AVS1-P16
  • AVS/AVS1-P2
  • Terrestrial Frequency bands

  • UHF
  • SHF
  • Satellite Frequency bands

  • C band
  • Ku band
  • Ka band
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  • Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S) is the original DVB standard for satellite television and dates from 1995, in its first release, while development lasted from 1993 to 1997. The first commercial applications were by Star TV in Asia and Galaxy in Australia, enabling digitally broadcast, satellite-delivered television to the public. According to ETSI,[1]

    DVB-S was the first DVB standard for satellite, defining the framing structure, channel coding and modulation for 11/12 GHz satellite services.

    It is used via satellites serving every continent of the world. DVB-S is used in both multiple channel per carrier (MCPC) and single channel per carrier modes for broadcast network feeds as well as for direct-broadcast satellite services like Sky UK and Ireland via Astra in Europe, Dish Network and Globecast in the U.S. and Bell Satellite TV in Canada.

    While the actual DVB-S standard only specifies physical link characteristics and framing, the overlaid transport stream delivered by DVB-S is mandated as MPEG-2, known as MPEG transport stream (MPEG-TS).

    Some amateur television repeaters also use this mode in the 1.2 GHz amateur band.

    General references[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "DVB-S/S2: Introduction". ETSI. 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.

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