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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DIGITAL TV
Frequently
Asked
Questions
About
Digital
TV
What
is digital
TV (DTV)?
In April, 1997, the FCC (Federal Communications
Commission)
announced that, by
2006, all television broadcasting
will be digital.
Digital TV broadcasting
delivers
crystal-clear pictures, approaching the quality of 35mm movies and CD (compact disc)
sound.
Digital broadcasts
include
both High Definition
Television
(HDTV) and
Standard
Definition
Television
(SDTV).
Broadcasters
may choose
their
own
broadcast formats.
HDTV (High Definition
Television)
One form of digital broadcasting
is HDTV, which provides the highest resolution
picture.
Besides incredible picture, the sound will be available in the 5.1 channel
surround sound.
SDTV (Standard
Definition Television)
Another form of digital broadcasting is SDTV, which provides lower resolution, but still
presents a very sharp, clear picture. Lower resolution allows broadcasters to transmit
more than one program per channel.
When will TV stations
start
broadcasting
digital
signals?
Television stations are required to continue broadcasting
regular TV signals along
side the digital signals until 2006.
Cable TV and satellite TV are not affected by this
FCC ruling.
All stations are required to become digital by 2006. This will be an evolutionary
process.
According to the FCC, digital broadcasting must be available in the top ten
markets, covering 30% of households by May 1999.
By the end of 1999, digital
broadcasting must be available in the top 30 markets, covering 50% of households.
Will
I be able
to
adapt
my current
TV to receive
digital
broadcasts?
Manufacturers will offer a digital TV set-top box (DTV-STB) which will allow current
televisions to display digitally broadcast programs.
The picture and sound quality will
be about the same as small dish digital satellite systems today.
Conventional televisions (non-digital televisions) will not be able to display the HDTV
resolution quality or sound.
What
digital
formats
will broadcasters
use?
There are presently four DTV formats:
1080i (interlaced), 720p (progressive), 480i
and 480p.
The higher numbers indicate a higher resolution picture.
In an interlaced picture, the odd numbered lines (picture information) are scanned first
creating field 1 and then the even numbered lines are scanned, creating field 2. The
two fields are then interlaced to provide the entire image (one frame).
This process
happens in
1/30 th
of a second and is invisible to the human eye.
In progressive
scanning, all lines in the entire frame are scanned sequentially in
1/60 th
of a second.
Broadcasters may choose to transmit different levels of resolution throughout the day,
broadcasting day programs in SDTV and night sports and movies in HDTV.
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