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The binding of shows to virtual channels at particular times. A schedule is the generic name for “Television Schedule” that consists of multiple audio-video presentations carried on a channel over a period of time.
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low frequency effects
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The outermost element in an XML document that contains all other elements.
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layered coding transport
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The number of SCCC payload bytes per Group.
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lightweight application scene representation
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language code exists
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