3. Conclusion
The ability of the general public to receive broadcast HD programs is based on the development of digital broadcast network capacities since the mid-1990s, and on improvements in broadcast techniques (DVB-S2 and DVB-T2, for example), as well as MPEG video bitrate reduction tools. In addition, the distribution of HD programs via telecom networks with access via ADSL or fiber optics has considerably increased the offer, even if it is rarely delivered at the desired bitrate. As for distribution on stand-alone media, the technological leap made in the field of optical disks means that HD video films can now be supplied at very high quality.
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- Frame structure channel coding and modulation for a second generation digital terrestrial television broadcasting system (DVB-T2) - DVB Document A122 - 06-08
- Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) – Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for 11/12 GHz satellite services - ETSI EN 300 421 - 08-97
- Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) – Framing structure,...
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Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) https://us.blu-raydisc.com/
DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting ) http://www.dvb.org
DVD Forum http://www.dvdforum.org/forum.shtml
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