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Anish Pai

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Can u explain me ??? Do u mean that the MSO/DTH Operator takes entire Zee Bouquet (entire network) channels in a single decoder. And then uses Mux, Demux to separate the signals into individual channels ??? same goes for Star and SET and other channels.

Whats Mux and Demux ??? and if its one decoder, why is that the fingerprinting is different for each channel, if same decoder with smart card is used then all channels must get same fingerprint ???
 

Technoglitch

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Can u explain me ??? Do u mean that the MSO/DTH Operator takes entire Zee Bouquet (entire network) channels in a single decoder. And then uses Mux, Demux to separate the signals into individual channels ??? same goes for Star and SET and other channels.

Whats Mux and Demux ??? and if its one decoder, why is that the fingerprinting is different for each channel, if same decoder with smart card is used then all channels must get same fingerprint ???
all channels are carried in a single packages in a satellite and one smart card is enough to decrypt the channels. That's where the demultiplexing and multiplexing are applied.
Each channel carries a separate fingerprinting applied from broadcasters.
 

Technoglitch

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In digital television and digital radio systems, several variable bit-rate data streams are multiplexed together to a fixed bitrate transport stream by means of statistical multiplexing. This makes it possible to transfer several video and audio channels simultaneously over the same frequency channel, together with various services.

In the digital television systems, this may involve several standard definition television (SDTV) programmes (particularly on DVB-T, DVB-S2, ISDB and ATSC-C), or one HDTV, possibly with a single SDTV companion channel over one 6 to 8 MHz-wide TV channel. The device that accomplishes this is called a statistical multiplexer. In several of these systems, the multiplexing results in an MPEG transport stream. The newer DVB standards DVB-S2 and DVB-T2 has the capacity to carry several HDTV channels in one multiplex. Even the original DVB standards can carry more HDTV channels in a multiplex if the most advanced MPEG-4 compressions hardware is used.

On communications satellites which carry broadcast television networks and radio networks, this is known as multiple channel per carrier or MCPC. Where multiplexing is not practical (such as where there are different sources using a single transponder), single channel per carrier mode is used.

Signal multiplexing of satellite TV and radio channels is typically carried out in a central signal playout and uplink centre, such as SES Platform Services in Germany, which provides playout, digital archiving, encryption, and satellite uplinks, as well as multiplexing, for hundreds of digital TV and radio channels.

In digital radio, both the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Eureka 147 system of digital audio broadcasting and the in-band on-channel HD Radio, FMeXtra, and Digital Radio Mondiale systems can multiplex channels. This is essentially required with DAB-type transmissions (where a multiplex is called a DAB ensemble), but is entirely optional with IBOC systems.

 

Anish Pai

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Another question is if they get all channels, why is that MSO/DTH don't give the same to subscribers ???
 

Technoglitch

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Another question is if they get all channels, why is that MSO/DTH don't give the same to subscribers ???
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it depends upon the broadcasters and MSOs to decide which to carry or not to the subscribers.
 

DashMajor

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all channels are carried in a single packages in a satellite and one smart card is enough to decrypt the channels. That's where the demultiplexing and multiplexing are applied.
Each channel carries a separate fingerprinting applied from broadcasters.
But finger print is different if we I accept your theory then like our Viewing Card no. all Zee, STAR and Sony channels will have same no. which is different in that case.
 
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