2008-09-06, 03:16 AM
Hi, just a general question...
I was wondering if there are any digital markers in a broadcast (DVB-T) that relate to the program currently playing.
I could guess that there aren't, at least during ad breaks in the show, because then people could easily use these for cutting out ads. It seems this is why comskip goes to such lengths to try to remove ads (why it's such a tricky thing to do well).
What about markers at the very start and end of the program? Are these available so that we can get clean starting and ending points, or again are there no markers so that the leading and trailing ads are hard to distinguish from the main program?
If there are no markers (in this high-tech digital age ) what has gone on here - do broadcasters 'homogenise' the stream so that it's continuous? So there are no variations in the type of stream that is being broadcast? I would have thought normally there there would have been a variation in encoded materials. (Ignoring the fact that the broadcast has to be in format(s) everyone understands.)
Just curious (and interested in the content of the streams)...
I was wondering if there are any digital markers in a broadcast (DVB-T) that relate to the program currently playing.
I could guess that there aren't, at least during ad breaks in the show, because then people could easily use these for cutting out ads. It seems this is why comskip goes to such lengths to try to remove ads (why it's such a tricky thing to do well).
What about markers at the very start and end of the program? Are these available so that we can get clean starting and ending points, or again are there no markers so that the leading and trailing ads are hard to distinguish from the main program?
If there are no markers (in this high-tech digital age ) what has gone on here - do broadcasters 'homogenise' the stream so that it's continuous? So there are no variations in the type of stream that is being broadcast? I would have thought normally there there would have been a variation in encoded materials. (Ignoring the fact that the broadcast has to be in format(s) everyone understands.)
Just curious (and interested in the content of the streams)...