- Near
Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex (
NICAM) is an
early form of
lossy compression for
digital audio. It was
originally developed in the early...
- receivers. The
NICAM packet (except for the header) is
scrambled with a nine-bit pseudo-random bit-generator
before transmission.
Making the
NICAM bitstream...
-
companding algorithms,
compressing down from 13 and 14 bits respectively.
NICAM systems 1, 2 and 3
compress down from 13, 14 and 14 bits respectively. Bit...
- be used for
bilingual broadcasts as well as stereo.
Unlike the
competing NICAM standard,
Zweikanalton is an
analog system.
Zweikanalton can be adapted...
-
called NICAM.
Standing for Near
Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex and used for
digital stereo TV
broadcasts to the public, it used the
NICAM digital...
- systems) are
independent of the
video system. The prin****l
systems are
NICAM,
which uses a
digital audio encoding; double-FM (known
under a
variety of...
-
subtitles are
available on some programmes.
Since 1991, the
channel has used
NICAM digital audio (and later,
multiple audio tracks via
digital terrestrial...
- transmissions,
using the
NICAM digital stereo sound format began on BBC1 in late 1987, to
coincide with the sale of the
first consumer NICAM-enabled equipment...
- uses
NICAM on a non-standard
offset from the
monaural FM
audio signal,
while Australia uses the
standard European offset for A2 Stereo. With
NICAM being...
- the
Netherlands Institute for the
classification of
Audiovisual Media (
NICAM). It is
based on the
Dutch Kijkwijzer system as well.
Following the evaluation...