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{{Short description|Electronic device}} {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} An '''integrated receiver/decoder''' ('''IRD''') is an electronic [[Integrated circuit|device]] used to [[receiver (radio)|receive]] a [[radio-frequency signal]] and convert [[Digital data|digital]] information transmitted in it. ==Consumer IRDs== {{Main|Set-top box}} Consumer IRDs, commonly called [[set-top box]]es, are used by end users and are much cheaper compared to professional IRDs. To curb content piracy, they also lack many features and [[Interface (computer science)|interface]]s found in professional IRDs such as outputting uncompressed [[Serial digital interface|SDI]] video or [[Asynchronous serial interface|ASI]] [[MPEG transport stream|transport stream]] dumps. They are also designed to be more aesthetically pleasing. ==Professional IRDs== Commonly found in [[radio]], [[television]], [[Cable 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 [[Telecommunications company|Telco]] networks and a broadcasting facility video/audio infrastructure. Professional IRDs have various features that consumer IRDs lack such as: * SDI outputs. * [[Asynchronous serial interface|ASI]] inputs / outputs. * [[Professional video over IP|TSoIP]] inputs. * [[AES/EBU]] Audio decoding. * [[Vertical blanking interval|VBI]] reinsertion. * [[Widescreen signaling|WSS]] data and pass through. * [[MPEG transport stream|Transport stream]] demultiplexing. * [[Genlock]] input. * [[Frame synchronization]] of digital video output to analogue input. * [[Closed captioning|Closed captions]] and [[Video signal generator|VITS]]/[[Issue tracking system|ITS]]/[[Vertical interval timecode|VITC]] Insertion. * Video [[Test card|test pattern]] generator. * Remote management over [[Local area network|LAN]]/[[Wide area network|WAN]]. * [[General Purpose Input/Output|GPI]] interface - For sending external alarm triggers. * [[19-inch rack|Rack]] mountable. ==Uses== * [[direct broadcast satellite]] (DBS) [[television]] applications like [[DirecTV]], [[SES Astra|Astra]] or [[DishTV]] * [[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|digital video broadcasting]] (DVB) applications like [[DVB-T]] and [[ATSC Standards|ATSC]] ==See also== {{Commons category|Integrated receiver/decoders}} * [[ATSC tuner]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Integrated Receiver Decoder}} [[Category:Broadcast engineering]] [[Category:Set-top box]] [[Category:Television technology]] [[Category:Television terminology]] {{Telecomm-stub}}
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