I am trying to design a professional broadcast television product based upon a Linux server which would incorporate decoding of a digitized BTSC signal (the stereo audio and second audio channel on a NTSC TV) into its component audio streams. My preferred implementation would be in a C language SDK which implements that functionality. Is anyone familiar with such an SDK or know of a consultant or contractor interested in producing one?
TV stereo audio decoding
Started by ●December 22, 2006
Reply by ●December 22, 20062006-12-22
<rob.robinett@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1166782153.081780.313690@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> I am trying to design a professional broadcast television product based > upon a Linux server which would incorporate decoding of a digitized > BTSC signal (the stereo audio and second audio channel on a NTSC TV) > into its component audio streams. My preferred implementation would be > in a C language SDK which implements that functionality. Is anyone > familiar with such an SDK or know of a consultant or contractor > interested in producing one? >NTSC (never twice the same colour!). You should try the German PAL system - Phase Alternate line - it's much better - or have they improved NTSC? S -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
Reply by ●December 22, 20062006-12-22
Sanctus wrote:> <rob.robinett@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1166782153.081780.313690@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >>I am trying to design a professional broadcast television product based >>upon a Linux server which would incorporate decoding of a digitized >>BTSC signal (the stereo audio and second audio channel on a NTSC TV) >>into its component audio streams. My preferred implementation would be >>in a C language SDK which implements that functionality. Is anyone >>familiar with such an SDK or know of a consultant or contractor >>interested in producing one? >> > > > NTSC (never twice the same colour!). You should try the German PAL system - > Phase Alternate line - it's much better - or have they improved NTSC? >So how is your reply relevant? OP stated he needed to meet a particular specification. Why would he be interested in a system *NO MATTER HOW SUPPOSEDLY SUPERIOR* that was not the spec he was required to deal with?