This word is mainly used as 'multiplexing', thus referring to a method by which many parameters are simultaneously tested and processed.
Transmission of more than one message simultaneously on the same circuit or channel.
The combination of two or more signals to be transmitted along a single channel.
Where more than one electrical signal is passed along a single cable.
the process of sending many signals down one cable. Most multiplexing techniques used in lighting are of the time division sort, where each value is sent in turn. Analogue multiplex systems (e.g. AMX) send a varying voltage down the wire, where the level at any given instant represents a particular channel's value. Digital multiplex systems (e.g. DMX) send a series of bytes representing this information.
Recorded with the lead voice on one channel only, allowing for either voice only or music only playing by controlling the left/right balance of a stereo system
A technique for putting two or more signals into a single channel.
Sending more than one discreet signal on the same carrier. The signals can be separated by frequency (FDM), by time (TDM) or by the exact location where they will strike the receiving antenna. FDM radioteletype signals are sometimes called VFT instead.
Combining two or more signals into a single bit stream that can be individually recovered.
a frequency band carrying several channels, and sometimes additional data services, allowing a wide range of information to be carried on one signal.
To sequentially incorporate several data streams into a single data stream in such a manner that each may later be recovered intact.
To interleave information from different sources on a single channel.
Multiplex is a type of Karaoke software that has specially formatted left and right channels to make multiplex features available. To be formatted for multiplex use, a disc must have the vocals coded to the right channel and the music to the left channel. When you select a multiplex mode, the unit will remove the right channel (vocals) and split the left channel (music) to both sides.
communicates two or more signals over a common channel
a collection of audio and data services "bundled" into a single frequency
a DAB radio channel that is used to transmit several radio stations or services
a special method of digital broadcasting in which the a single transmission can be used to combine and transmit several television services
To combine several signals into one composite signal for transmission, usually in such a way that they can be easily separated, received and used.
Encoding of two or more digital signals or channels into one to save money. For example, an encoded T1 has 24 channels into 1 using frequency-division multiplexing; where it would take 24 lines needing 24 pairs of wire, multiplexing drops it down to 2 lines.
A method of accommodating two channels of information on one carrier, for example, two channels of sound in one FM broadcast.
(adjective) Being or relating to a system of transmitting several messages, programs, or signals simultaneously on the same circuit or radio frequency channel. (transitive verb) To send (messages or signals) by a multiplex system. (intransitive verb) To multiplex messages or signals.
A work that admix several data for transmitting as one data stream
The name given to a collection of audio and data services which are to be transmitted on an ensemble.
A device usually located at an uplink station (teleport) to combine all digital television signals into a single transport stream to be sent via a satellite transponder. A multiplex is also used for distribution to cable and terrestrial networks.
The conecept of transmitting several signals on a single channel
Describes a frequency band capable of carrying digital programme services as well as additional services. Each digital terrestrial multiplex in the United Kingdom (of which there will initially be six) will carry typically between three and six individual programme services at any one time. Multiplexing refers to the process of combining together different digital signals into a single stream of binary digits.
A means of sending control signals from a lighting control console to the dimmer packs. Signals are sent down one cable rather than one per channel as is the case with analogue desks. At the dimmer end, a de-multiplexer (DMUX) is used to separate the signals and route them to the right dimmer. Often shortened (in brand names) to MX.
(MPX) A guide lead vocal is recorded on one channel of a Karaoke disc that can be removed with the balance control or multiplex (MPX) button. Handy for practising.
A group of services transmitted in a conventional 8 MHz RF channel.
(vocal coach, guide vocal) Guide lead vocal is recorded on one channel with accompaniment on the other channel. Can be removed through balance control or multiplex button.
To combine several different signals (video, audio, data) onto a single communication channel for transmission. Demultiplexing separates each signal on receipt.
Carrying out several functions simultaneously in an independent but related fashion. (In a 7-segment display, combining individual segments and pins for multiplex operation)
Using one carrier to send more than one signal. In video multiplexers, achieving this by sending a different cameras output in each successive field or frame of a video signal, in a form that can later be retrieved as single camera pictures.
No, this does not refer to a movie theatre with many screens. It is simply a fancy word for the process of taking a single communication channel and dividing it among several different signals.
Merge separate tracks into one multiplexed media stream.
A signal that comprises multiple distinct signals or messages, usually for the purposes of transmission via a common communications channel.
The simultaneous recording or transmission of multiple data. Cylindrical holograms are often called “multiplex,” although this is not always technically the case.
Verb: To combine two or more independent signals into one transmission channel. Noun: The combined digital signals transmitted on one satellite transponder.
A technique which allows different input (or output) signals to use the same lines at different times, controlled by an external signal. Multiplexing is used to save on wiring and I/O ports.
A method of transmitting multiple signals onto a single circuit so that each can be recovered intact.
To transmit two or more messages or message streams on a single channel, typically through the use of frequency-division multiplexing, time division multiplexing, or statistical time division multiplexing.
A stream of all the digital data carrying one or more services within a single physical channel.
(1) To interleave or simultaneously transmit two or more messages on a single channel. (2) A communications arrangement where multiple devices share a common transmission channel, though only one may transmit at a time. multiplexer - Hardware device that allows handling of multiple variable speed signals over a single, higher speed channel.
Simultaneously transmitting multiple signals over one channel.
The act of combining input signals from many sources onto a single communications path, or the use of a single path for transmitting signals from several sources. Advantages of multiplexing is that it doubles the capacity of television transmission and allows for simultaneous feed of independent programs for two audiences.
To transmit multiple signals over a single communications line or computer channel by interleaving the messages.
To combine two or more discrete signals into a single transmission.
To transmit more than one signal or channel over a single physical circuit.
A method of transmission where more than one channel of information or video signal is transmitted over a single signal path. Demultiplexing separates each signal on receipt. Multiplexing would be used to provide transmission of several video sources over one carrier, thereby reducing total transmission cosFiber optics, coaxial cable, and microwave transmission schemes are all capable of multiplex transmission. TDM and FDM are examples of two methods of multiplexing.
To interleave two or more signals into a single output; a process of selecting one of a number of inputs and switching its information to the output.
The vehicle on which digitally-compressed channels are compressed and combined onto the same carrier frequency
Combining video and audio into a single file.
A multiplex (called virtual sub-channel in the United States) is a group of digital TV channels that are mixed together for broadcast. A set top box is required to unmix and select a channel for viewing. A multiplex can contain half a dozen TV channels yet only uses the space of one analog channel.