Posted on April 4, 2013 in ATSC News
The current status of ballots is given in the following table. Note that the column “Scope” is taken from the scope statement contained in the balloted document. Note also that the document names given below do not include revision numbers, since they are different from the TG1 ballot to the ATSC ballot. Additional information, including documents at all steps in the process, from TG1 ballot through publication, can be found on the ATSC Enterprise Web site.
Document Number and Title | Scope | TSG Ballot | ATSC Ballot | Status |
Mobile EAS Working Draft | This ballot is to implement a mobile emergency alert system. It involves the following documents:- Working Draft Revision of A/153 Part 1- Working Draft Revision of A/153 Part 3
– Working Draft Revision of A/153 Part 9 – Working Draft A/153 Part 10 – Working Draft A/153 Part 10 schema |
Issued 17 December 2012 | Issued 11 February 2013 | Published |
Closed 28 January 2013 | Closed 11 March 2013 | |||
Approved: 14 yes 0 no 8 abstain |
Approved: 23 yes 0 no 5 abstain |
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Comments received from two members and resolved as editorial. | Comments received from one member and resolved. | |||
Revision of A/154 | This revision of A/154, “Recommended Practice: Guide to the ATSC Mobile DTV Standard,” adds implementation guidance for ATSC Mobile DTV audio with regard to loudness and dynamic range control. | Issued 29 November 2012 | Issued 2 January 2013 | Published |
Closed 27 December 2012 | Closed 30 January 2013 | |||
Approved: 13 yes 1 no 4 abstain |
Approved: 22 yes 0 no 3 abstain |
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Editorial comments received from 2 members and resolved | No comments received | |||
Revision of A/85 | This is a revision of Recommended Practice A/85, “Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital Television.” The focus and substance of the revision is to document ITU-R BS.1770-3 as the recommended loudness measurement method as well as to clarify a number of other important points. | Issued 22 January 2013 | Issued 12 February 2013 | Published |
Closed 5 February 2013 | Closed 12 March 2013 | |||
Approved: 21 yes 0 no 1 abstain |
Aproved: 25 yes 0 no 3 abstain |
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Comments were received from 4 members and resolved editorially. | Comments were received from two members and resolved. | |||
Working Draft Revision of A/90 | This revision of the Data Broadcast Standard is pursuant to the five year review process for ATSC standards. | Issued 23 January 2013 | At TG1 ballot comment resolution | |
Closed 20 February 2013 | ||||
Approved: 13 yes 1 no 3 abstain |
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Comments were received from 3 members. | ||||
Working Draft A/104 Part 3 | This document, “Working Draft ATSC Standard: 3DTV Terrestrial Broadcasting, Part 3 – Frame Compatible Coding Using Real-Time Delivery,” provides detailed specification of the parameters of the Frame Compatible 3D-TV system using Real-Time (FCRT) delivery including the video encoder input scanning formats and the service multiplex and transport layer characteristics and normative specifications. This ballot is to elevate the document to Candidate Standard for a period of 9 months. | Issued 5 February 2013 | Currently resolving ballot comments; publication as a CS is pending | |
Closed 5 March 2013 | ||||
Approved: 12 yes 3 no 6 abstain |
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Comments were received from 3 members. |
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