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Freeview HD TVs?
Jimbo Slim wrote:
Hi Digie TV Techies I am the proud owner a Panasonic TH-42PZ81B Full HD Plasma-TV with an integrated built in freesat and freeview DVB tuner. It already gets both the Freeview(SD only at present) & the HD transmissions from freesat really well. I thought it would also get the HD from Freeview if and when that starts up (with maybe a software update) or have I been misled ? Probably yes, HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format, HD broadcasts on Freeview will be part of the brand new DVB-T2 format. Existing SD broadcasts on Freeview are DVB-T1, which is not 'forwardly compatible' with T2. T2 was only ratified in October 2008, I've not heard of any receivers in the consumer markets yet. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Freeview HD TVs?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:39:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote:
HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format You appear to have forgotten about the HD transmissions from satellite in DVB-s2 format. |
Freeview HD TVs?
"Jimbo Slim" wrote in message ... Hi Digie TV Techies I am the proud owner a Panasonic TH-42PZ81B Full HD Plasma-TV with an integrated built in freesat and freeview DVB tuner. It already gets both the Freeview(SD only at present) & the HD transmissions from freesat really well. I thought it would also get the HD from Freeview if and when that starts up (with maybe a software update) or have I been misled ? how can it if it doesnt contain the freeview hd tuner? -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... |
Freeview HD TVs?
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The dog from that film you saw wrote: I am the proud owner a Panasonic TH-42PZ81B Full HD Plasma-TV with an integrated built in freesat and freeview DVB tuner. It already gets both the Freeview(SD only at present) & the HD transmissions from freesat really well. I thought it would also get the HD from Freeview if and when that starts up (with maybe a software update) or have I been misled ? how can it if it doesnt contain the freeview hd tuner? Surely the tuner in an HD set will be the same as that in any other Freeview TV. It's the decoding of the digital signal that's different. But I imagine that TVs use hardware decoders, in which case a firmware update would not help. -- Richard -- Please remember to mention me / in tapes you leave behind. |
Freeview HD TVs?
"J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:39:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote: HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format You appear to have forgotten about the HD transmissions from satellite in DVB-s2 format. I dont think any are done in S2 format, but If I recall correctly all FreeSat receivers must be S2 compliant. |
Freeview HD TVs?
"Jimbo Slim" wrote in message ... Hi Digie TV Techies I am the proud owner a Panasonic TH-42PZ81B Full HD Plasma-TV with an integrated built in freesat and freeview DVB tuner. It already gets both the Freeview(SD only at present) & the HD transmissions from freesat really well. I thought it would also get the HD from Freeview if and when that starts up (with maybe a software update) or have I been misled ? Regards Jimbo I would guess you have been misled. The h.264 decoders are in the TV, but there's no receiver that can take in the DVB-T2 signal. I guess it is possible that the system could be robust enough to receive this type of signal, but I rekon it's doubtful. Try sending Panny service an email and ask them. |
Freeview HD TVs?
Jimbo Slim wrote:
Hi Digie TV Techies I am the proud owner a Panasonic TH-42PZ81B Full HD Plasma-TV with an integrated built in freesat and freeview DVB tuner. It already gets both the Freeview(SD only at present) & the HD transmissions from freesat really well. I thought it would also get the HD from Freeview if and when that starts up (with maybe a software update) or have I been misled ? Regards Jimbo You've misunderstood. Probably quite easy for a top poster. -- There's probably no god, so stop worrying and enjoy your life. |
Freeview HD TVs?
J G Miller wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:39:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote: HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format You appear to have forgotten about the HD transmissions from satellite in DVB-s2 format. They can't be, BBC HD shares the same t/p as SD BBC 1 Cambs and Channel Is. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Freeview HD TVs?
"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... J G Miller wrote: On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:39:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote: HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format You appear to have forgotten about the HD transmissions from satellite in DVB-s2 format. They can't be, BBC HD shares the same t/p as SD BBC 1 Cambs and Channel Is. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. There are 2 BBC HD feeds, odd that (a mirror of BBC HD). I think that the talk said they would move to S2 but that it wouldnt broadcast in S2 early on.. I dont know why they would do such a thing because it means FreeSat mfgr's will just put in basic crappy S2 support and when it's needed the boxes might not be up to par ;( .. |
Freeview HD TVs?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 22:42:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote:
J G Miller wrote: On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:39:04 +0000, Mark Carver wrote: HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format You appear to have forgotten about the HD transmissions from satellite in DVB-s2 format. They can't be, BBC HD shares the same t/p as SD BBC 1 Cambs and Channel Is. I did not say that BBC HD was in DVB-s2 format. If you consult http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html, you will see that some B$kyB services are in DVB-s2 MPEG-4 (HD). If you look at Astra at 23,5 East you will see Canaal Digital and Kabel Deutschland use DVB-s2, if you look at Astra 19,2 East, you will see Premier and CanalSat France use DVB-s2, if you look at Astra 16 East you will see DigitalAlb use DVB-s2 etc etc. So as I stated your statement "HD transmissions on satellite are part of the quite old DVB-S format" does apply to BBC and ITV HD transmissions but not to *all* "HD transmissions on satellite" The point is that there is on going transition from DVB-s to DVB-s2, just as there will be from DVB-t to DVB-t2. |
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