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Buy Now. Choose Your Plan. My Account. The number of free conversions has been exceeded. What is TS? Initially designed for broadcast, TS is used for video and audio transmission. The TS format is also the output format of video recorded on certain digital video cameras. Listed below are some of the programs that support playback of.

Besides video, a TS file can also contain audio and metadata streams. This document is a rollup of Amendments No. See also the accompanying schema.

This document has Amendments No. The normative portions of this document define a standard for announcement of services in an ATSC 3. See the hyperlink above for the schema file. The normative portions of this document define a standard for service usage reporting for ATSC 3. The document specifies the format in which the audio watermark resides in a PCM audio signal.

Emission by a broadcaster of the audio watermark is optional. The video watermark technology described in this document provides the capability to robustly embed ancillary data in the transmitted pixels of a video signal.

It is intended to provide a data path for its ancillary data payload that can readily survive changes in video compression data rate, transcoding to other video compression codecs, and delivery over legacy consumer HDMI interfaces. It is not intended to be a tamper-resistant or indelible watermark, and it may be deliberately obliterated by an intermediary.

Emission by a broadcaster of the video watermark is optional. This document specifies methods by which receivers may recover content that is available from a broadcaster, but not delivered directly to the receiver through the RF broadcast signal.

The methods described in this document require an automatic content recognition ACR mechanism. This document describes the method for a receiver to recover content via a broadband interface once it has acquired an ATSC 3. It also specifies the format of certain files that may be returned in response to such a content recovery request.

This document specifies mechanisms for signaling the properties of applications, including their lifecycle states, and also mechanisms for delivering activation notifications synchronized with a time base, so that the actions of applications can be synchronized accordingly. This document specifies the communication protocol between an ATSC 3. In this context, the primary device is the primary receiver and is used to present the primary content.

The companion device communicates with the primary device to present related, supplementary content, or even the same content as that being presented on the primary device.

Examples of companion devices are laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Any other video coding technologies in the ATSC 3. This document specifies the common framework for ATSC 3. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the specific audio technologies described in subsequent parts of this Standard.

The ATSC 3. It is not compatible with the audio system used in ATSC 1. The system provides listeners with both a personalized and an immersive experience. This includes the content essence and the packaging and timing.

This document describes the interactive content environment provided by an ATSC 3. This environment is comprised of a standard W3C User Agent with known characteristics, a WebSocket interface for obtaining information from the receiver and controlling various receiver functionality, and an HTTP interface for accessing files delivered over broadcast.

This document also specifies the life cycle of the interactive content when delivered over broadband or broadcast or both. This document has Corrigendum No. Subscribe to Newsletter ». Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc. Phone: Email: atsc atsc. ATSC member organizations represent the broadcast, broadcast equipment, motion picture, consumer electronics, computer, cable, satellite, and semiconductor industries.

Become a Member Member Login. This standard specifies the mechanisms for security and service protections in ATSC 3.



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