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'''MHEG-5''' (or ISO/IEC 13522-5) is a standard, created by the [[Multimedia and Hypermedia Experts Group|Multimedia and Hypermedia Experts Group (MHEG)]], related to the presentation of multimedia information contained in interactive [[Digital TV]] services.
'''MHEG-5''' (or ISO/IEC 13522-5) is a standard, created by the [[Multimedia and Hypermedia Experts Group|Multimedia and Hypermedia Experts Group (MHEG)]], related to the presentation of multimedia information contained in interactive [[Digital TV]] services.


The MHEG-5 language has been adopted for use in [[Digital TV]] services in a few countries (United Kingdom, New Zealand,...). For example, NZ has chosen to use a MHEG data stream to carry all EPG information, rather then using EIT, within their [[DVB-T]] transmissions. An MHEG data stream uses a PID of type 0x07, and should be detected as such by the [[Scan|(dvb)scan]] tool from the [[LinuxTV dvb-apps]].
The MHEG-5 language has been adopted for use in [[Digital TV]] services in a few countries (United Kingdom, New Zealand,...). For example, NZ has chosen to use a MHEG data stream to carry all EPG information, rather then using EIT, within their [[DVB-T]] transmissions. An MHEG data stream uses a PID of type 0x07, and should be detected as such by either of the [[Frequency scan|frequency scanning]] utilities included within the [[LinuxTV dvb-apps]].


==Also See==
==Also See==

Revision as of 03:34, 20 April 2009

MHEG-5 (or ISO/IEC 13522-5) is a standard, created by the Multimedia and Hypermedia Experts Group (MHEG), related to the presentation of multimedia information contained in interactive Digital TV services.

The MHEG-5 language has been adopted for use in Digital TV services in a few countries (United Kingdom, New Zealand,...). For example, NZ has chosen to use a MHEG data stream to carry all EPG information, rather then using EIT, within their DVB-T transmissions. An MHEG data stream uses a PID of type 0x07, and should be detected as such by either of the frequency scanning utilities included within the LinuxTV dvb-apps.

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