
Digital broadcasting standards
Digital broadcasting standards are technical rules that ensure TV and radio signals are transmitted efficiently and are compatible across different devices and regions. They define how data is encoded, compressed, and transmitted digitally, allowing for clear images, sound, and additional features like high-definition quality and multiple channels. Standards like ATSC (used in North America) and DVB (used in Europe and elsewhere) ensure broadcasters and manufacturers can create compatible equipment and deliver consistent, high-quality content to viewers worldwide.