What is datacasting: enhanced and interactive DTV?
• Digital broadcasting will offer an entirely new form of programming: enhanced digital television – the fusion of video, audio, images and text. For the first time, producers will be able to combine the storytelling power of video and film with the enormous data capacity of a digital television signal. Viewers will be able to simultaneously watch an enhanced TV production and, in the background, receive hundreds of megabytes of additional video, audio, text and images related to the program. This information can include recipes from your favorite cooking show, lesson plans for classroom teachers, biographies of actors, program transcripts and resources for additional information.
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- What is datacasting: enhanced and interactive DTV?