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Transmitter IDs Can Help NEXTGEN TV Avoid an Identity Crisis

On April 20, 2022, NAB PILOT launched TXID.NABPILOT.org, a webpage for assigning Transmitter Identification codes (TxIDs) for ATSC 3.0 transmitters. Here are some questions and answers concerning all things TxID. What is a TxID? The ATSC 3.0 standard defines a way to assign a 13-bit number called a Transmitter Identification code (or TxID) to an [...]

By |July 6, 2022|Categories: Blog|

CarPlay and Android Auto – Projecting Content to the Dashboard

Even though the number of true hybrid radios is currently small, consumers are enjoying hybrid radio-like services now using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technologies, which are included in virtually every vehicle. These are so-called “projection” technologies which project the content from a smartphone onto the auto infotainment screen.

By |July 1, 2022|Categories: Blog|

The Truth about ZoneCasting Technology

On June 6, NAB filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on a technology called “ZoneCasting,” which is designed to create zones for geo-targeting content to listeners using FM boosters. Since FCC rules currently prohibit content origination by boosters, deployment of ZoneCasting would require a rule change, hence the FCC’s interest in this matter.

By |June 10, 2022|Categories: Blog|

SHVC: Anatomy of an NAB Show Technology Demo on Broadcast/Broadband Convergence

NAB’s Technology department had originally planned to show an ATSC 3.0 demonstration of scalable HEVC (SHVC) coding using a hybrid broadcast and broadband network at the 2020 NAB Show. Scalability and hybrid broadcast/broadband system integration has been part of the NEXTGEN TV feature set since ATSC 3.0 was originally conceived and had been demonstrated previously [...]

By |June 1, 2022|Categories: Blog|

Two Papers Share Best Paper Award at 2022 NAB Show

NAB presented two Best Paper Awards at the 2022 NAB Show for papers judged to have significant merit in the 2022 Proceedings of the Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology Conference. You can buy either or both of these papers for $15 each or get all 35 papers in the Proceedings for $75. And as a [...]

By |May 9, 2022|Categories: Blog|

Daily Guides for Broadcast Engineers and Media Technologists at NAB Show

We’re thrilled to be back in Las Vegas to kick off the NAB Show, and we’re all excited to connect with the people that make up the NAB Show community. It's been a couple of years since we last gathered in Las Vegas, and it's an entirely reimagined experience. If you're a broadcast engineer or media technologist looking for a little help finding the "must do" events, use our daily guides. For each day of the Show, we've compiled a list of the things that we'll be sure not to miss.

By |April 20, 2022|Categories: Blog|