Advanced Television Systems Committee |
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) is the group that helped to develop the new
DTV standard for the United States, also adopted by Canada, and being considered by
Mexico and other countries. It is a competitor to the more widely used DVB standards.
The ATSC standard uses AC-3 (Dolby Digital) audio. It allows for the
transmission of multiple channels of information per analog channel. For example, the UHF
channel 35 might carry up to 4 standard-definition programs.
ATSC also allows for the transmission of HDTV (high-definition television) pictures
which provide higher resolution and better color representation when compared to standard-definition or enhanced-definition
signals.
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