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  2. DVB-S - Wikipedia

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    Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S) is the original DVB standard for satellite television and dates from 1995, in its first release, while development lasted from 1993 to 1997. The first commercial applications were by Canal+ in France [ citation needed ] and Galaxy in Australia, enabling digitally broadcast, satellite-delivered ...

  3. DVBS - Wikipedia

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    DVB-S, the abbreviation for "Digital Video Broadcasting — Satellite" Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DVBS .

  4. DVB-S2 - Wikipedia

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    The conversion process from DVB-S to DVB-S2 is being accelerated, due to the rapid increase of HDTV and introduction of 3D-HDTV. The main factor slowing down this process is the need to replace or upgrade set-top boxes, or acquire TVs with DVB-S2 integrated tuners, which makes the transition slower for established operators.

  5. Generic Stream Encapsulation - Wikipedia

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    On DVB-S2, DVB-T2, and DVB-C2 the ACM/VCM modes may cause the Base Band frames to vary in size depending on the transmission conditions. Hence there may be situations where the first fragments of a payload frame have been sent, but the encapsulator is forced to set aside the current payload frame, and start working on a new one.

  6. DVB - Wikipedia

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    Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) is a set of international open standards for digital television.DVB standards are maintained by the DVB Project, an international industry consortium, [1] and are published by a Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and European ...

  7. FTA receiver - Wikipedia

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    A Viewsat Xtreme FTA receiver. A free-to-air or FTA Receiver is a satellite television receiver designed to receive unencrypted broadcasts. Modern decoders are typically compliant with the MPEG-4/DVB-S2 standard and formerly the MPEG-2/DVB-S standard, while older FTA receivers relied on analog satellite transmissions which have declined rapidly in recent years.

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    This Twitch spokesperson did admit that there are some circumstances in which embed players show a disparity between the number of people viewing and the number of people participating in the chat ...

  9. Digital television in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A standard DVB-S receiver is used, which can also receive other free-to-air broadcasts. CanalDigitaal uses the Mediaguard/Nagravision encryption. A second provider of digital satellite television named Joyne began its services in 2017, [3] but went bankrupt in 2021. Joyne used Eutelsat's Eurobird satellites at 9° east.