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deciBels full scale
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A table with the same syntax as Program Association Table as defined by ISO/IEC IS 13818-1:2000 (E) transmitted using an enhanced VSB mode defined in Annex D of A/53.
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dB per bit code
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A Part is an independently-maintainable portion of an ATSC document. It shares a common root document number with other Parts of the document.
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delta bit allocation
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A specification of the frequency of transmission of a Parade carrying a particular Ensemble. The Parade containing a particular Ensemble is transmitted in one M/H Frame per PRC M/H frames, e.g., PRC= 3 implies transmission in one M/H frame out of every three M/H frames.
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decibels, true-peak relative to full-scale (per ITU-R BS.1770 Annex 2)
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A method to adjust the average length of an audio frame in time to the duration of the corresponding PCM samples, by continuously adding a slot to the audio frame.
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decibels, relative to full scale sine wave (per AES17)
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A unique integer value used to associate elementary streams of a program in a single or multi-program transport stream.
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