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tom_hanks
Joined: 28 Aug 2003 Posts: 248 Helped: 13
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17 Nov 2007 13:39 iDTV future & design |
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Hello everybody,
Can you share your veiw on iDTV....
any reference design available?
is it succesful ?
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funnynypd
Joined: 09 May 2007 Posts: 641 Helped: 15 Location: USA
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28 Nov 2007 22:16 iDTV future & design |
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| I knew HDTV, don't know much about IDTV.
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kishore2k4
Joined: 17 Jun 2006 Posts: 248 Helped: 21
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25 Jan 2008 16:35 Re: iDTV future & design |
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| tom_hanks wrote: |
Hello everybody,
Can you share your veiw on iDTV....
any reference design available?
is it succesful ? |
I hope you are referring to Interactive Digital TV. It certainly is the future of television with t-commerce and all. DVB released DVB-RCT, DVB-RCS etc for wireless return channels but none of them are largely, if any, deployed. The most common return channel is a V92 modem or a ethernet port.
As for middleware, there is the free DVB-MHP. OpenTV and Microsoft Mediaroom etc are commercialy available.
You can roll out your own middleware on Windows CE or Linux over a decent ARM/MIPS processor. Check out Conexant H.264/VC-1 decoders that pack a ton of functionality including a V92 modem, ethernet MAC, SATA ports, a 500MHz+ ARM11 processor etc.
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cpd
Joined: 19 Nov 2004 Posts: 2
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08 Feb 2008 1:14 Re: iDTV future & design |
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| Please google Japan Actvlia project and Apple iTV. They are different approaches to iDTV and we see some kind of combination will happen in the future
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mehrdadf
Joined: 11 Feb 2008 Posts: 8
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24 Feb 2008 18:44 iDTV future & design |
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| who can explain me iDTV? I don't now any thing about it.
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