Digital Video Systems, Broadcast and Operations Training
Commitment | 4 Days, 7-8 hours a day. |
Language | English |
User Ratings | Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said |
Price | REQUEST |
Delivery Options | Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live |
COURSE OVERVIEW
Digital Video Systems, Broadcast and Operations Training is designed to make the student aware of digital video systems in use today and planned for the near future, including how they are used, transmitted, and received. From this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course, you will obtain the ability to understand the various evolving digital video standards and equipment, their use in current broadcast systems, and the concerns/issues that accompany these advancements.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
- 4 days of Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Training with an expert instructor
- Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Electronic Course Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completing this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Training course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:
- How compressed digital video systems work and how to use them effectively.
- Where all the compressed digital video systems fit together in history, application, and implementation.
- Where encryption and conditional access fit in and what systems are available today.
- How do tape-based broadcast facilities differ from server-based facilities?
- What services are evolving to complement digital video?
- What do you need to know to upgrade/purchase a digital video system?
- What are the various options for transmitting and distributing digital video?
CUSTOMIZE IT
- We can adapt this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Training course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP
The target audience for this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course:
- All
CLASS PREREQUISITES
There are no formal prerequisites for this Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations course.
COURSE SYLLABUS
- Technical Background. Types of video. Advantages and disadvantages. Digitizing video. Digital compression techniques.
- Proprietary Digital Video Systems. Digicipher. DirecTV. Other systems.
- Videoconferencing Systems Overview.MPEG1 Digital Video. Why it was developed. Technical description. Operation and Transmission.
- MPEG2 Digital Video. Why it was developed. Technical description. Operation and Transmission. 4:2:0 vs 4:2:2 profile. MPEG profiles and levels. Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Training
- Digital Video Systems, Broadcast & Operations Training – DVB Enhancements to MPEG2. What DVB does and why it does it. DVB standards review. What DVB-S2 will accomplish and how.
- DTV (or ATSC) use of MPEG2. How DTV uses MPEG2. DTV overview.
- MPEG4 Advanced Simple Profile. Why it was developed. Technical description. Operation and Transmission.
- New Compression Systems. MPEG-4-10 or H.26L. Windows Media 9. How is different? How improved. Transcoding from MPEG 2 to MPEG 4. JPEG 2000.
- Systems in use today: DBS systems (e.g. DirecTV, Echostar) and DARS systems (XM Radio, Sirius).
- Encryption and Conditional Access Systems. Types of conditional access/encryption systems. Relationship to subscriber management systems. Key distribution methods. Smart cards.
- Digital Video Transmission. Over fiber optic cables or microwaves. Over the Internet – IP video. Over satellites. Private networks vs. public.
- Delivery to the Home. Comparing and contrasting terrestrial broadcasting, satellite (DBS), cable, and others.
- Production – Pre to Post. Production formats. Digital editing. Graphics. Computer Animations. Character generation. Virtual sets, ads, and actors. Video transitions and effects. Digital Video Systems, Broadcast, and Operations Training
- Origination Facilities. Playback control and automation. Switching and routing and redundancy. System-wide timing and synchronization. Trafficking ads and interstitials. Monitoring and control.
- Storage Systems. Servers vs. physical media. Caching vs. archival. Central vs. distributed storage.
- Digital Manipulation. Digital Insertion. Bit Stream Splicing. Statistical Multiplexing.
- Asset Management. What is metadata? Digital rights management. EPGs.
- Digital Copying. What the technology allows. What the law allows.
- Digital Video Systems, Broadcast & Operations Training – Video Associated Systems. Audio systems and methods. Data encapsulation systems and methods. Dolby digital audio systems handling in the broadcast center.
- Operational Considerations. Selecting the right systems. Encoders. Receivers/decoders. Selecting the right encoding rate. Source video processing. System compatibility issues.