Re: How does bad reception influence quality of macroblocks?

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You will lose one or more TS packets (188bytes) if RS decoder (or some
other step before that) cannot fully recover the packet. Those packets
are usually marked with 'transport error indicator' flag, and mpeg
decoder skips them, or perhaps blindly tries to decode data in them.
Usually results in ugly crap across the screen in a particular section
that was ruined, even if it was only a single TS packet that was
affected.

-t

On 2/8/07, lynx.abraxas@xxxxxxxxxx <lynx.abraxas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hallo!


I have this general question to DVB-T:
How  is  the  qualtity of macroblocks influenced if my reception of the signal
isn't perfect?

I know macroblocks will be lost totally if the reception is not sufficient any
more.  But  what happens in between these cases? Can a single macroblock loose
information (quality) in the reception or will it be dismissed totally if  the
data of a macroblock is not recieved completly?
What is the behavior of DVB-S/C or mpeg-streams in general?


Thanks for any answers
Lynx





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