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- Zap_time abstract "The zap time is the total duration of time from which the viewer changes the channel using a remote control to the point that the picture of the new channel is displayed. This includes the corresponding audio. These delays exist in all television systems, but they are more pronounced in digital television and systems that use the internet such as IPTV. Human interaction with the system is completely ignored in these measurements, so zap time is not the same as channel surfing.Zap time can be very disturbing for some viewers and for this reason it is considered an issue that must be addressed in IPTV systems.".
- Zap_time wikiPageExternalLink iptvresources.htm.
- Zap_time wikiPageExternalLink IPTV.
- Zap_time wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Zap_time wikiPageID "20531757".
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- Zap_time wikiPageRevisionID "628015107".
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Access_network.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_television.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Channel_surfing.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Conditional_access.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Core_network.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink DSLAM.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Digital_subscriber_line_access_multiplexer.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Forward_error_correction.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Group_of_pictures.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink H.264.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-4_AVC.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink I-frame.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink IGMP.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink IPTV.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Group_Management_Protocol.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Jitter.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink MPEG.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Moving_Picture_Experts_Group.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Off-the-air.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Phase-shift_keying.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Program-specific_information.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Program_Specific_Information.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Program_specific_information.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink QAM.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink QPSK.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Quadrature_amplitude_modulation.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Quality_of_service.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Remote_control.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Routing.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Set-top_box.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Set_Top_Box.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Set_top_box.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Television_network.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLink Video_compression_picture_types.
- Zap_time wikiPageWikiLinkText "zap time".
- Zap_time hasPhotoCollection Zap_time.
- Zap_time wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zap_time subject Category:Digital_television.
- Zap_time hypernym Duration.
- Zap_time comment "The zap time is the total duration of time from which the viewer changes the channel using a remote control to the point that the picture of the new channel is displayed. This includes the corresponding audio. These delays exist in all television systems, but they are more pronounced in digital television and systems that use the internet such as IPTV.".
- Zap_time label "Zap time".
- Zap_time sameAs Zapping_time.
- Zap_time sameAs m.051z18x.
- Zap_time sameAs Q4896351.
- Zap_time sameAs Q4896351.
- Zap_time wasDerivedFrom Zap_time?oldid=628015107.
- Zap_time isPrimaryTopicOf Zap_time.