Integrated receiver/decoder

Integrated receiver/decoder

An integrated receiver/decoder (IRD) is an electronic device used to pick-up a radio-frequency signal and convert digital information transmitted in it.

Consumer IRDs

Consumer IRDs commonly called a set-top box are used by end users and are much cheaper compared to professional IRDs. They also lack many features and interfaces found in professional IRDs to curb content piracy like outputting uncompressed SDI video or ASI transport stream dumps. They are also designed to be more aesthetically pleasing.

Professional IRDs

Commonly found in radio, television, Cable and satellite broadcasting facilities, the IRD is generally used for the reception of contribution feeds that are intended for re-broadcasting. The IRD is the interface between a receiving satellite dish or Telco networks and a broadcasting facility video/audio infrastructure.

Professional IRDs have various features that consumer IRDs lack such as:

* SDI outputs.
* ASI inputs / outputs.
* AES/EBU Audio decoding.
* VBI reinsertion.
* WSS data and pass through.
* Transport stream demultiplexing.
* Genlock input.
* Frame synchronization of digital video output to analogue input.
* Closed captions and VITS/ITS/VITC Insertion.
* Video test pattern generator.
* Remote management over LAN/WAN.
* GPI interface - For sending external alarm triggers.
* Rack mountable.

Uses

* direct broadcast satellite (DBS) television applications like DirecTV or Astra
* fixed service satellite (FSS) applications like VideoCipher, DigiCipher, or PowerVu
* digital audio radio satellite (DARS) applications like XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio
* digital audio broadcasting (DAB) applications like Eureka 147 and IBOC
* digital video broadcasting (DVB) applications like DVB-T and ATSC

ee also

* ATSC tuner


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