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Title: HDTV Update


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(H)DTV Update
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  • John M. Ashby
  • Saint Louis University

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Convergence the migration of traditionally
analog technologies to digital processing,
storage, manipulation and transport.
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HDTV Consumer Interest and Visibility
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DTV in the News
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Why ATSC (Digital) Television ?
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  • Computer-grade image technology
  • No snow, ghosts, fuzzy pictures
  • Dolby Digital Surround Sound
  • Electronic Program Guides
  • Multicasting, more possible channels
  • Data services options

Mandated new US television standard WHEN to
convert, not IF!
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FCC Broadcast DTV Timeline
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NTSC (analog) vs ATSC (digital)
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  • Interlaced video is used in ALL NTSC devices
  • (VCRs, DVDs, TVs, Camcorders, etc.)
    progressive scan means converted as in
    computer display.

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NTSC (analog) vs ATSC (digital)
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  • Resolutions, frame rates, aspect ratio
  • High Definition, Enhanced Definition, Standard

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Technology Computers?
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Be careful of your assumptions and definitions-
digital technology need not mean PCs (or Macs or
Linux)!
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The Digital Television Migration Puzzle
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Receive
Display
New Questions
Transmit
Record/Play
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Receiving the DTV Signal(Coax 75 Ohm into
receiving device)
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8 VSB (Off-air broadcast)
QPSK (Satellite broadcast)
QAM (Cable TV broadcast)
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ATSC Receivers
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  • External ATSC (8VSB) set-top boxes were the only
    receiving option, until recently
  • Display-integrated ATSC off-air tuners are now
    emerging
  • Satellite DTV (QPSK) may have off-air tuner, but
    licensed per set or drop
  • Unencrypted cable (QAM) support hard to find in
    retail receivers, but emerging (LG, others)-
    important for higher ed market!

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Cable DTV Receivers
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  • Cable DTV (QAM) originally was conceived as a way
    to sell more standard channels on existing
    bandwidth now responding to HD pressures
  • Receivers are typically addressable,
    bi-directional devices provided by cable company-
    Video-on-demand, interactive applications
    possible.
  • CableCard slot becoming standard for digital
    cable ready displays without set-top box.

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Antennas for Off-air
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  • Indoor or outdoor placement and interference
    may be as important as sensitivity
  • Optimized to reduce multipath interference

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Antenna Selection and Aiming
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  • http//www.checkhd.com/ for coordinates, antenna
    needs, and signal strength of local stations
  • Community antenna refeeds for higher ed no
    per drop licensing
  • CATV infrastructure can be expanded for DTV
    origination

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DTV Display Types
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  • CRT televisions, displays (analog scan beam)
  • Projection and Rear-projection pixel-mapped
    displays (LCD, DLP)
  • Plasma, LCD flat panel pixel-mapped displays
  • Emerging pixel-mapped technologies LCOS, OLED,
    NED, FED, SED

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Display Resolutions
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  • HDTV modes are 169 aspect ratio
  • Standard definition (SD) is 43 aspect ratio,
    like computer and video.
  • Frame rate in DTV video equivalent to refresh
    rate in computer display terms.
  • Consumer market term EDTV 480p native resolution

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Display Comparison
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Pixel Counts vs. Signal Resolution
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  • Pixel mapping (compression is common term-
    dropping pixels selectively in preprogrammed
    patterns)
  • Scaling and other intelligent processing
    algorithms (e.g., LG Electronics XD Engine)
  • Analog always requires processing from a digital
    signal (even NTSC video out).

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DTV Origination One Step at a Time
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Transitioning Content to DTV
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  • Heterodyne processor off-air tuning and
    retransmit to cable channel as 8VSB (Drake,
    Harris)
  • Tune 8VSB or QPSK, retransmit to cable as QAM
  • Be sure your HDTV receivers can tune mixed
    analog, 8VSB, QAM

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Other DTV Content Options(Currently complex and
expensive)
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  • Encode NTSC as SDTV (e.g. Adtec Edje 2100
    encoder)
  • MPEG-2 Video Server (varied costs)
  • Realtime DTV encoding from pro HD production
    equipment
  • Above create MPEG-2 transport stream for QAM
    modulator (e.g. Drake)

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Other DTV Transmission Issues
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  • Multiplexer can encode up to four SD channels
    onto 1 CATV channel
  • DVB-ASI interface is new standard for source
    outputs to Multiplexer or QAM
  • IP transport options for long-haul or
    high-performance circuits (e.g. VBrick)
  • Above create MPEG-2 transport stream for QAM
    modulator (e.g. Drake)

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DTV Tape Options
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  • Professional DV formats
  • DVHS
  • DV tape, proprietary format (e.g., JVC GR-HD1)

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DTV Record/playback
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  • HD-DVR
  • Computer capture
  • Format Wars! Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD

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Transitional Technology Challenges
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  • New compression algorithms evolving MPEG-4,
    H.264 AVC, VC-1 WM9
  • New interfaces between equipment (HDMI w/audio
    vs. DVI) and more to come (VESA DisplayPort)
  • Analog interfaces have not disappeared (RGB, Y Pb
    Pr, Composite, S-video)
  • Analog RGB interfaces may be blocked by copy
    protection
  • New digital audio interfaces (SPIDIF, Coax)

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Intellectual Property Challenges
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  • The Broadcast Flag and the FCC
  • High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP)
    built into digital interfaces
  • DRM over IP, new copy protection technologies
  • Movie studios want to re-sell content to
    returning customers in new formats, but fear
    piracy.

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Digital Television Penetration 2005
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  • Decisionmark Corp. reports that 95 of US
    households are now covered by one or more
    network DTV signals, compared to 97.6 for
    analog.
  • 74 can receive 4 networks.

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Links
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  • http//www.samsungusa.com/dtvguide (good consumer
    overview)
  • http//www.highdefforum.com/terms.html (informal
    language HDTV glossary)
  • http//myfreehdtv.org/ (links to programmers,
    antennas, product advice)
  • http//www.hdtvexpert.com/ (Peter Putman general
    tech discussion forum)
  • http//www.16nine.com/ (News info)
  • http//www.eff.org/IP/Video/HDTV/ALA_v_FCC/
    Electronic Frontier Foundn.
  • http//www.mpaa.org/Press/Broadcast_Flag_QA.htm
    MPAA point of view
  • http//www.rldrake.com/digital/ATSC-off-air.pdf
    (midrange CATV products)
  • http//www.adtecinc.com/ (encoding and DTV
    products)
  • http//www.xilinx.com/esp/ (Digital video
    engineering concepts)

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John M. AshbyDirector, Educational
TechnologyInformation Technology ServicesSaint
Louis University
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  • Phone (314)977-2920
  • Fax (314)977-2999
  • Email ashbyjm_at_slu.edu
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