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Digital tuners in all TVs sold
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message
... I was trying to think of a simple but related term for something that would do for audio signals what a screen does for video signals, i.e. present them to the viewer/listener in a form appropriate to the type of signal, by which I meant through loudspeakers in the case of an audio amplifier. You wouldn't expect such a device to receive radio signals on its own, and you wouldn't call it a radio set. In many contexts, a "loudspeaker" includes its amplifier(s). For example, sitting on my desk and connected to my PC are a pair of devices bought as "loudspeakers", they include amplifiers. In the professional audio world (sound recording and broadcasting) a monitoring loudspeaker is considered as a device that takes a line level input and produces sound. And I own quite a large "PA speaker" that contains its own amplifiers. Unfortunately there isn't a separate term to distinguish speakers that contain amplifiers from those that don't. -- Tony W My e-mail address has no hyphen - but please don't use it, reply to the group. |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold
"Andy Burns" wrote in message ... On 02/07/2007 17:06, buddenbrooks wrote: All TVs sold in France from December must contain a HD Digital tuner. Have you got a source that states they are compelled to contain such a tuner/decoder? Or is it merely that *if* you want it to work with TNT, you will require one with such a tuner/decoder? It was from a technical magazine which is at work. The statement was as I quoted, no reference to the desires or intended use of the buyer |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold
"André Coutanche" wrote in message ... I was struck by the - err - uncompromising nature of the phrasing. A quick google hasn't got me back to anything definitive in French, but based on the reports I've found in English, I think the statement needs qualifying to read: "all *high-definition ready* tvs sold in France from December must contain a high-definition tuner". Governments tend to pass uncompromising laws. If France has decided that HD is the future of French TV, then protecting the public by removing non-complient TVs from the shops is a good move. |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold
Unfortunately there isn't a separate term to distinguish speakers that
contain amplifiers from those that don't. I'm not arguing with you as it has not achieved dictionary status but ISTR "active speaker" was used for such beasts when I used to look at hi-fi (i.e. before my ears went beyond cloth to felt). And Google suggests the term is still in common use -- Robin |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
"Andy Burns" wrote in message ... On 02/07/2007 23:25, buddenbrooks wrote: It was from a technical magazine which is at work. The statement was as I quoted, no reference to the desires or intended use of the buyer Still sounds like an over-simplification, a reference would be nice it it happens to be handy when you're at work ... France introduced its new TV law on February 22nd, mandating consumer electronics manufacturers to roll-out MPEG-4 HD compatible televisions. Following the lead of the US market, France has imposed obligations on the consumer electronics industry (TV manufacturers and retailers) so that consumer equipment matches the broadcasting roadmap for digital terrestrial television. From March 2008 on, built-in DTT tuners will become mandatory for all television sets sold in France. Then from December 2008, televisions will also need to be MPEG-4 HD compatible. http://www.screendigest.com/online_s...-vl1.stml/show |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
France introduced its new TV law on February 22nd, mandating consumer electronics manufacturers to roll-out MPEG-4 HD compatible televisions. I too have Googled. (To put off ....) For those with good Frence the text of the legisaltion is available at http://www.senat.fr/dossierleg/pjl05-467.html (or if you want to go direct to the final ext http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/12/ta/ta0702.asp). I am not up to translating it but Article 19 does seem to regulate the market: "I. - Dans un délai de neuf mois à compter de la promulgation de la présente loi, les téléviseurs vendus par les industriels aux distributeurs d'équipement électronique grand public sur le territoire national intègrent un adaptateur permettant la réception des services de la télévision numérique terrestre. Dans un délai de douze mois à compter de la promulgation de la présente loi, les téléviseurs vendus aux consommateurs sur le territoire national intègrent un adaptateur permettant la réception des services de la télévision numérique terrestre. À partir du 1er décembre 2008, les téléviseurs et les enregistreurs mis en vente par un professionnel permettant la réception des programmes en haute définition intègrent un adaptateur prévu à cet effet. [plus lots more] ...... Anyone who has contacts with (or is with) a UK broadcaster or their legal advisers who can comment on how this reconciles with European market law? (Evidence to the C,M and Sport Select Committee in 2005 from Oxford Univeristy's was that "While national governments are not free individually to mandate digital TV sets, since the market for TV receivers is a European one, in other respects they have considerable latitude.". Surely the French can't be ignoring Brussels (and Luxembourg), can they?) -- Robin |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
On 03/07/2007 06:53, buddenbrooks wrote:
France introduced its new TV law on February 22nd thanks, the idea sounds sensible (if at odds with free trade, though that sounds consistent with france's self-protection stance) http://www.screendigest.com/online_s...-vl1.stml/show |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
On 03/07/2007 06:53, buddenbrooks wrote:
France introduced its new TV law on February 22nd A babel fish translation[0] from the National Assembly http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...on_futur.as p [0] I like the literal translation of Mr Pierre Hedgehog :-) |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
On 03/07/2007 09:36, Robin wrote:
I too have Googled. (To put off ....) I've googled http://www.google.com/search?q=%22%2...22+si te%3Afr and I've babelfished! http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...a%2fta0702.asp Article 19 seems to be the relevant part for equipment translating it but Article 19 does seem to regulate the market: Ah yes, you'd spotted that, it seems to me that the obligation to provide HD/MPEG4/digital-only kit is only on "own territory" manufacturers (would that be Thomson?) Couldn't see much at http://www.simavelec.fr/ |
Digital tuners in all TVs sold FRANCE MARCH 2008
Ah yes, you'd spotted that, it seems to me that the obligation to
provide HD/MPEG4/digital-only kit is only on "own territory" manufacturers (would that be Thomson?) Thanks for the links. And possibly - though I wasn't clear about/confident in Babelfish's translation and wondered if "industriels aux distributeurs" might mean distributors - ie anyone who supplies retailers in France. But I guess we really need someone with French and law - and ideally French law - to construe Article 19. Either way, the French show again they will close their markets when they feel like it. -- Robin |
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