Corrigendum to EN issued February 2000

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This standard specifies the characteristics of Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) receivers for satellite, cable and terrestrial reception in Europe

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This standard specifies the characteristics of Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) receivers for satellite, cable and terrestrial reception in Europe

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A set of standards has been designed to be used in digital video broadcasting. These standards include source coding, channel coding, service information and decoder interfaces. In addition, a conditional access system is used when there is a need to control access to a broadcast service. It has been decided that the conditional access system need not be standardized, although a common scrambling algorithm is provided. It remains for broadcasters to access decoders with different conditional access systems and to ensure that they have choice of supply of such systems. A solution is to use the common scrambling algorithm and to execute solutions for access based on commercial agreements between opera-tors. This solution can operate with single CA systems embedded in decoders. A second solution is based on a standardized interface between a module and a host where CA and more generally defined proprietary functions may be implemented in the module. This solution also allows broadcasters to use modules con-tainting solutions from different suppliers in the same broadcast system, thus increasing their choice and anti-piracy options. The scope of this document is to describe this common interface. The decoder, referred to in this specification as the host, includes those functions that are necessary to receive MPEG-2 video, audio and data in the clear. This specification defines the interface between the host and the scrambling and CA applications, which will operate on an external module

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Document prepared by former TC 203 * Superseded by EN 62106:2001

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Superseded by EN 50201:2001

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This specification is an application standard, identifying recommended interfaces for connections of digital video broadcast integrated receiver decoder (DVB-IRD) equipment. If a recommended interface is supported, then the full specification of that interface, which may include options, applies. Interfaces not mentioned in this document are not excluded, and especially interfaces which are under development at the time of writing of this document may be added at a later stage. For mechanical and electrical details of the interfaces, reference is made to existing standards of IEC or CENELEC wherever possible, or standards which are known to be in an advanced state of development

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The Radio Data System, RDS, is intended for application to VHF/FM sound broadcasts in the range 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz which may carry either stereophonic (pilot-tone system) or monophonic programmes. The main objectives of RDS are to enable improved functionality for FM receivers and to make them more user-friendly by using features such as Programme Identification, Programme Service Name display and where applicable, automatic tuning for portable and car radios, in particular. The relevant basic tuning and switching information shall therefore be implemented by the type O group (see 3.1.5.1) and it is not optional unlike many of the other possible features in RDS

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