DAVIC , Digital Audio Video Council, was founded in 1994 with the aim of promoting the success of interactive digital audio visual applications and services by promulgating specifications of open interfaces and protocols that maximise interoperability, not only across geographical boundaries but also across diverse applications, services and industries. It was a non profit international organization based in Switzerland . DAVIC was closed, according to its statutes, after 5 years of activity. At the most DAVIC had 222 companies from more than 25 countries as members. It represented all sectors of the audio visual industry manufacturing computer, consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment and service broadcasting , telecommunications and CATV , as well as a number of government agencies and research organisations. The four major sets of specifications culminated in 1999 with the 1.4 version. The 1.5 version of DAVIC was a set of additional tool and service definition opening the road towards the setting of IP based audiovisual services such as the TV Anytime and TV Anywhere services. The management of DAVIC had proposed the continuation beyond the 5 year date with a program of work centred on two projects TV Anytime and TV Anywhere . The membership did not support the continuation of DAVIC but the idea of TV Anytime continued as a new organisation. 1.4.1 specifications Description of DAVIC Audio Visual Functionalities System Reference Models and Scenarios Service Provider System Architecture and Interfaces Delivery System Architecture And Interfaces Service Consumer ... Technology Domain 1.5 specifications Jitter concealment tools Applicability of DAVIC 1.5 Intranet Architecture to TV Anywhere and TV Anytime Scenarios DAVIC Cable Modem DAVIC Intranet Technical Platform Specification TV Anytime and TV Anywhere External links http www.davic.org DAVIC s home page ... of 2005 www.davic.org http www.chiariglione.org Leonardo Chiariglione website evangelist for DAVIC ... more details
also served as the president of DAVIC Digital Audio Video Council from 1996 1998. He has received .... ref cite web url http www.davic.org CURRIYAS.htm title DAVIC Curriculum Vitae of Hiroshi Yasuda year ... more details
MicroTuner MT2060 is a single chip, microprocessor based TV tuner capable of receiving analogue and terrestrial TV by Microtune , Inc. It is commonly used in USB digital TV receivers due to its small size and power consumption. A number of internal PCI dual tuner TV tuner card s also use the MT2060 because it allows a dual tuner card to be produced that is no larger than a single tuner card. The MT2060FC is a variant for the China market. Technical specifications Supply Voltage DC 3.3V Noise Figure at max gain 8dB Image rejection 60dB AGC range 30dB ref The AGC range of the MT2060 is more limited than Xceive s XC3028 30dB vs 80dB which means that products based around the MT2060 typically include a separate low noise amplifier LNA before the signal reaches the MT2060. ref Frequency range 48 860MHz Fully compatible with NTSC, PAL, SECAM, DAVIC, DVB C, DOCSIS 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0, EuroDOCSIS, and other standards References reflist External links http www.microtune.com pdf Briefs PB 00063.pdf MT2060 IC Tuner Product Brief Category Television technology ... more details
. NAME Davic, Marc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport competitor, long distance runner ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Davic, Marc Category 1969 births Category Living people Category People ... more details
5 or HTML and supports the specifications DVB MHP , OpenCable Application Platform OCAP , DAVIC or ATSC ... 6 was not extended, it was the base of the DAVIC s Digital Audio Video Council standard. DAVIC This standard ... Java for the receiver DAVIC , the API s Java programming language Java already was capable of controlling ... more details
Infobox Politician name David C. Harrington image 1harrington.jpg caption birth date Birth date and age 1954 7 31 mf y birth place residence Cheverly, MD death date death place office Maryland State Senate term start 2008 term end 2011 predecessor Gwendolyn T. Britt successor Victor Ramirez constituency office1 Prince George s County, Maryland Prince George s County Council term start1 2002 term end1 2008 predecessor1 successor1 constituency1 office2 Mayor, Bladensburg, Maryland term start2 1995 term end2 2002 predecessor2 successor2 constituency2 party Democratic Party United States Democrat religion occupation majority relations spouse Cheryl Harrington children Stephen and Christopher footnotes David C. Harrington is an American politician from Maryland , a member of the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party and a former member of the Maryland State Senate . ref cite web title Senate Davic C. Harrington publisher Maryland State Archives year 2007 url http www.msa.md.gov msa mdmanual 05sen html msa14738.html accessdate 2008 02 09 ref Background Howard University , B.A. political science and a M.A. from Miami University . Senior fellow and faculty member, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland. Board of Directors, Maryland Association of Counties. Eastern Regional Representative, National Association of Black County Officials. Former director of education, Close Up Foundation. Former president, Maryland Municipal League Port Towns Community Development Corporation. Married two children. In the legislature Harrington was appointed to the State Senate in 2008 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Gwendolyn T. Britt .Member of Senate since February 8, 2008. Member, Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, 2008 alcoholic beverages subcommittee, 2008 base realignment & closure brac subcommittee, 2008 education subcommittee, 2008 ethics & election law subcommittee, 2008 health subcommittee, 2008 . Member, Legisla ... more details
specific to popular CDC devices. Blu ray Disc classes in the package tree org.Blu ray. the DAVIC ... menus and to locate media on the Blu ray disc. DAVIC API classes in package tree org.davic. A small ... a video, one might call the Blu ray and DAVIC utility rather than using generic JMF source lang ... more details
about TV Anytime a set of TV Standards TV Anytime the iPhone , iPad and Android operating system Android Video Digital video recorder DVR TV Anytime TV Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user s digital video recorder DVR . It seeks to exploit the evolution in convenient, high capacity storage of digital information to provide consumers with a highly personalized TV experience. Users will have access to content from a wide variety of sources, tailored to their needs and personal preferences. TV Anytime specifications are specified by the TV Anytime Forum. The TV Anytime Forum The global TV Anytime Forum is an association of organizations which seeks to develop specifications to enable audio visual and other services based on mass market high volume digital storage in consumer platforms. It was formed in Newport Beach , California , USA , on 27 29 September 1999 after DAVIC was closed down. It was wound up on 27 July 2005 following the publication of RFC 4078 reference http www.tv anytime.org . Its first specifications were published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI on August 1, 2003 as TS 102 822 1 Broadcast and On line Services Search, select, and rightful use of content on personal storage systems TV Anytime . RFC 4078 The TV Anytime Content Reference Identifier CRID was published in May 2005. TV Anytime has more than 60 member companies from Europe including BBC , BSkyB , Canal Plus Canal Technologies , Disney , EBU , France Telecom , Nokia , Philips , Thomson SA Thomson , Asia including ETRI , KETI , NHK , Nippon Telegraph and Telephone NTT , Dentsu , Hakuhodo , Nippon TV , Sony , Panasonic , LG , Samsung , Sharp Corporation Sharp , Toshiba and the USA including Motorola , Microsoft , and Nielsen . The objectives The TV Anytime Forum has set up the following four objectives for their standardization work Develop specifications that will enable applications to exploit local persisten ... more details
File Leonardo Chiariglione.jpg thumb Leonardo Chiariglione Leonardo Chiariglione born in 1943 in Almese , in the province of Turin , Piedmont is an Italian engineer. He has been at the forefront of a number of initiatives that have helped shape media technology and business as we know them today ref name Time , in particular he is the chairman and co founded the Moving Picture Experts Group MPEG ref Scientific American http www.scientificamerican.com article.cfm?id digital revolutionary int SDMI Needs to Secure New Chief , March 22, 2004 ref together with Hiroshi Yasuda . Biography He earned a masters in Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Turin Polytechnic of Turin 1967 , then obtained his Ph.D. degree at the University of Tokyo in 1973, where he also learned to speak Japanese. Chiariglione speaks seven languages including English and French. From March 1971 until July 2003, he was with CSELT, the corporate research center of the Telecom Italia group. His final position there was Vice President, Multimedia, at Telecom Italia Lab, the new name given to CSELT in 2001. He has led a number of European collaborative projects IVICO a Research and Development in Advanced Communications Technologies in Europe RACE project investigating cost effective integrated video codecs, COMIS an European Strategic Program on Research in Information Technology ESPRIT project supporting the development of the MPEG 1 standard and EU 625 VADIS a EUREKA project aiming at developing a European hardware and software technology for the MPEG 2 standard. He has initiated various efforts to define internationally agreed specifications, such as DAVIC the Digital Audio Visual Council in 1994 and FIPA the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents in 1996. But the project for which he is probably best known started in 1988, when he originated the ISO standardization activity known as MPEG or Moving Pictures Experts Group officially ISO TC97 SC2 WG8 MPEG, now ISO International El ... more details