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alt.video.satellite.4dtv -- FAQ (1108 words) |
 | Message-ID: X-Last-Updated: 2004/04/05 Reply-To: "4DTV Users Group" From: "4DTV Users Group" Newsgroups: alt.video.satellite.4dtv Subject: alt.video.satellite.4dtv -- FAQ Date: 12 May 2004 12:03:57 GMT Archive-name: Satellite-TV/4dtv Posting-Frequency: 6 Days Disclaimer: Approval for *.answers is based on form, not content. |
 | 4DTV is a consumer level satellite receiver designed to receive a digital transmission format which was created and developed by General Instruments. |
 | All 4DTV receivers are currently manufactured by the General Instruments division of Motorola. |
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Science Fair Projects - 4DTV (375 words) |
 | In big dish satellite television viewing circles, 4DTV is essentially synonymous with signals that use the DigiCipher 2 standard of signal encryption and compression, which is also owned by Motorola. |
 | Since 4DTV technology was originally developed by General Instrument (now the broadband division of Motorola) in 1997, it predates DVB-based digital television compression and therefore is incompatible with the DVB standard. |
 | 4DTV was originally intended to be the digital signal compression standard for digital television and audio signals beamed to North America, but cannot truly be considered a de facto standard due to the large amount of available North American DVB satellite signals. |