Transport Stream definition

Transport Stream means a packet based method of multiplexing one or more digital video and audio stream having one or more independent time bases into a single stream; and
Transport Stream or “TS” means the combination of audio and video traffic that will travel in the Network between the Sites set out in the COF. By default, it is understood that the TS of the Customer is Single Program TS (“SPTS”). In the event the TS should have multiple programmes in it, the Customer is required to specify same clearly in its initial solution requirements for the services; which is referred to as Multiple Program TS (“MPTS”);
Transport Stream or “TS” means the combination of audio and video traffic that will travel in the Video Connect network between the Sites set out in the Service Schedule. By default, it is understood that the Transport Stream of the Customer is single program Transport Stream (hereinafter referred to as “SPTS”). In the event TS should have multiple programmes in it, the Customer is required to specify the same clearly in the Service Schedule, which is referred to as multiple program Transport Stream (hereinafter referred to as “MPTS”).

Examples of Transport Stream in a sentence

  • Each Audio Transport Stream is multiplexed with other services and distributed to the transmission sites.

  • At the main transmission sites each Multiplexed Transport Stream has its own transmitter.

  • Delivering the Client’s Audio Transport Stream to the population is the purpose of the FM Broadcast System and therefore Service Availability is measured in terms of, and directly linked to, the population covered by each Site.

  • The Client will be responsible for data integrity, service priority within the statistical multiplex and the overall management of Multiplexed Transport Stream payload.

  • The Clients Multiplexed Transport Stream presented at the Signal Interface Points shall be transported to eleven main transmission sites via a combination of fibre optic cables and microwave radio links and shall be transmitted from those sites.

  • The Service Provider shall ensure that the Audio Transport Stream is only transmitted from its sites on frequencies authorised for this purpose.

  • At the main transmission sites the Multiplexed Transport Stream is fed to the transmitters which produce an RF signal at the specified power.

  • It will be a matter for the Client to determine the number and quality of the television and other services to be carried in each Multiplexed Transport Stream.

  • At the main transmission sites each Audio Transport Stream has its own transmitter.

  • The Client shall present two diverse and separate feeds for the Audio Transport Stream at two Signal Interface Points for distribution to the transmission sites detailed in Table 1.

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