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Freeview HD TVs?
J G Miller wrote:
: If you consult http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html, you will see : that some B$kyB services are in DVB-s2 MPEG-4 (HD). *ALL* Sky uplinked HD services (including C4HD) are in S2! |
Freeview HD TVs?
On 22 Jan., 19:39, Mark Carver wrote:
Jimbo Slim wrote: Hi Digie TV Techies 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, 100% YES, 100% no chips yet, 100% NO sw upgrade possible. (only prototype DVB-T2 tuners exist) Existing SD broadcasts on Freeview are DVB-T1, which is not 'forwardly compatible' with T2. T2 was only ratified in October 2008, DVB-T2 was approved by the DVB in June 2008. DVB-T2 is currently undergoing the ETSI radification process that will end April 2009. There has been some clarifications in the text, but no changes to the standard itself since the DVB June 2008 BlueBook. Chips are in development, but I find it very unlike that any public announcement will come before the standard are formally ratified. Those that need the DVB-T2 chips surely have all information under 'non-disclosure'. FreesatHD receivers must be DVB-S2, To use DVB-S2 all channels sharing a transponder must use same standard DVB-S or DVB-S2. Lars :) The DVB-T2 standard can be downloaded from dvb.org or ETSI.eu as EN 302 755 |
Freeview HD TVs?
mr deo schrieb:
"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. Probably you can sell it to a friend in France - they have HD on DVB-T in some regions already... Klaus |
Freeview HD TVs?
"Klaus Kramer" wrote in message ... mr deo schrieb: "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. Probably you can sell it to a friend in France - they have HD on DVB-T in some regions already... Klaus Well, I was meaning that perhaps the hardware is robust enough to handle firmware that can allow the equipment to tune in T2.. But doubtful :P.. The BBC HD trials last year? in london were h.264 over dvb-t |
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