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25/08/2003
SignaSys launches second targeted service offering
SignaSys have announced the launch of their second targeted service offering (TSO) ATSC Compliance Report.
SignaSys TSOs provide simple, high-value approaches in pre-defined professional services "packages". Whether used to define the scope and requirements of a DTV project, or to validate the compliance of a recent ATSC transition, TSOs allow stations to assess high dollar spending before investing.
A TSO-ATSC Compliance Report provides a detailed read on a station's DTV transport streams for compliance with ATSC standards. Customers receive an analysis report focusing primarily on ATSC Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) standard, Audio and Video buffer usage, and Program Clock Reference (PCR) frequency and jitter.
SignaSys offers various methods for generating the report via Triveni Digital's StreamScope.
The simplest method allows a station to record its off-air signal on a SignaSys-provided off-air recorder, and SignaSys runs the report at their San Jose headquarters.
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SignaSys TSOs provide simple, high-value approaches in pre-defined professional services "packages". Whether used to define the scope and requirements of a DTV project, or to validate the compliance of a recent ATSC transition, TSOs allow stations to assess high dollar spending before investing.
A TSO-ATSC Compliance Report provides a detailed read on a station's DTV transport streams for compliance with ATSC standards. Customers receive an analysis report focusing primarily on ATSC Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) standard, Audio and Video buffer usage, and Program Clock Reference (PCR) frequency and jitter.
SignaSys offers various methods for generating the report via Triveni Digital's StreamScope.
The simplest method allows a station to record its off-air signal on a SignaSys-provided off-air recorder, and SignaSys runs the report at their San Jose headquarters.
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