DTV answer book

Mar 1, 2001 12:00 PM

    

It has become obvious that the transition to digital is not without its sticking points. As you face the questions that every engineer faces, wouldn't it be nice to have someone who knew the answers, someone who really knew the answers, next to you to tell you what's going to happen to television in the next year? Two? Five?

How do you stream your signal to the Web? When do you seek out a systems integrator? When will consumers start watching? Is interactivity all it's cracked up to be? These are the questions you need to know the answer to today because they'll affect your tomorrow.

To keep you ahead of the curve, Broadcast Engineering once again presents The DTV Answer Book. Here we've collected answers to the above questions and more to help to guide you along the path to a successful transition.

These are the people who really know the answers, so read on. DTV won't wait any longer.




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