ISDB-T
ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial) stems from the Japanese ISDB standard, standard dissemination digital television (and radio). There is also the ISDB-S (satellite TV) and ISDB-C (cable).
Very close DVB-T, the main feature of the ISDB-T lies in the fact that bandwidth is divided into 13 time segments, including several (1 to 3) were reserved for digital TV for mobile.
Based on theOFDM to allow multiplexing various sources, diffusion takes place in Gaza UHF (mainly band IV) and encoding audio / video type MPEG-2Compatible HDTVThe standard also referencing the use of MPEG4.
ISO
(International Organization for Standardization, International Organization for Standardization)
International organization comprising the national standards institutes of over a hundred countries: AFNOR for France, BSI for Great Britain, ANSI for the United States, DIN for the Federal Republic of Germany, etc.. The work of theISO affect all industrial sectors, with the exception of electronics and electricity within the purview of the International Electrotechnical Commission (CIS). For thecomputer and telecommunications, ISO and IEC have formed a Joint Technical Committee (ISO-IEC/JTC 1)
ISP
(Internet Service Provider)
An ISP is a company that provides Internet access to individuals and other companies. An ISP has the equipment and access line telecommunications required for a point-of-presence on the Internet for the geographic area served.
iTunes
ITunes is a Software of music management and a music player Digital for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows, published by Apple Computer and distributed free. It also provides access to music shop online for Apple's iTunes Music Store (iTMS).
In essence, iTunes is the player best suited if you have a iPodThe audio player from Apple. It manages to perfectly synchronize the library board and the one that resides on the PC.
iTunes can also burn their music compilations, the choice (and broadcast) format CD traditional audio in the form of CD or MP3 AAC recognition by CD players, radios and other readers DVD salon, or as ordinary files.
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