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| Digital Television (DTV)
promises to bring amazing broadcast-image resolution to
the homes of millions of viewers. To spark the transition
to digital broadcasting, all material prepared for broadcast
must now meet the new DTV signal requirements established
by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
(SMPTE). Kick Serial Component Video Service (KSCVS) is
the affordable solution for meeting the changing demands
of producing, editing and delivering digital broadcast
material for the 21st Century.
Kick Serial Component Video Service (KSCVS) is a sophisticated
broadband transport that brings you into alignment with
the new standards and equipment of the digital future...today!
While keeping costs to a minimum, KSCVS allows you to
deliver very high-quality video signals that conform
to SMPTE 259M standards and make a smooth transition
to a high level of resolution in broadcasting. The high
quality of the KSCVS signal also lends itself to applications
such as remote viewing and editing of video material.
High-quality KSCVS is ideal for:
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- File transfers between film and video post-production
houses.
- Program previewing between post-production house
and advertising agencies.
- Program viewing between post-production house and
client.
- Last minute editing between post-production house
and broadcast facility.
- Special previewing at designated venues.
- Broadcasting from feeds and remote tape machines
to cable headends.
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To allow stations to file program materials in a D1
serial digital component format, KSCVS uses a serial
digital interface for system M (525/60) NTSC digital
television equipment operating with 4:2:2 serial component
signals. Through point-to-point digital network facilities,
KSCVS transmits or receives a single-channel, one-way
signal at 270 Mbps with embedded digital audio and machine
control information.
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- Affordable compliance with new digital broadcasting
standards.
- Smooth migration to top-quality resolution.
- Early-in-market positioning for Digital TV.
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