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Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. Gordon |
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"Spanner" wrote in message
... Hello Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Analogue. Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. No. -- Max Demian |
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"Spanner" wrote in message ... Hello Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. Gordon It's a SCART output for the video (Standard CVBS , S-Video or RGB settings). It won't work with HDTV, but they haven't decided on: 1) The standard for Terrestrial HDTV or 2) Whether the broadcasters are actually going to fork out for terrestrial HDTV bandwidth yet, so you won't be able to buy such a beast for a while anyway. |
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"Colin" wrote in message ... "Spanner" wrote in message ... Hello Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. Gordon It's a SCART output for the video (Standard CVBS , S-Video or RGB settings). It won't work with HDTV, but they haven't decided on: 1) The standard for Terrestrial HDTV or 2) Whether the broadcasters are actually going to fork out for terrestrial HDTV bandwidth yet, so you won't be able to buy such a beast for a while anyway. I thought there was only frequence available for London and not for the rest of us. I thought the future was satellite, broadband internet or cable. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
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David wrote:
"Colin" wrote in message It won't work with HDTV, but they haven't decided on: 1) The standard for Terrestrial HDTV or 2) Whether the broadcasters are actually going to fork out for terrestrial HDTV bandwidth yet, so you won't be able to buy such a beast for a while anyway. I thought there was only frequence available for London and not for the rest of us. There's two frequencies being used in London for terrestrial HD tests, UHF Ch 31 for the BBC, UHF Ch 27 for ITV/4/5. Two UHF allocations per main transmitter, and major relays, have been allocated for nationwide use in this year's ITU-RCC conference. They lie in the two 'to be auctioned off(maybe)' portions of the UHF band. Chs 31-39 (excl 36, 38) and 63-68. *If* it is decided to have HD DTT, they are the most likely home for services, however nothing has been decided yet. It might be more sub-SD quiz show ****e instead, or even non-broadcast applications. I thought the future was satellite, broadband internet or cable. Who knows :-) -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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In article , David
wrote: "Colin" wrote in message ... "Spanner" wrote in message ... Hello Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. Gordon It's a SCART output for the video (Standard CVBS , S-Video or RGB settings). It won't work with HDTV, but they haven't decided on: 1) The standard for Terrestrial HDTV or 2) Whether the broadcasters are actually going to fork out for terrestrial HDTV bandwidth yet, so you won't be able to buy such a beast for a while anyway. I thought there was only frequence available for London and not for the rest of us. This, London only thing, is a test broadcast. Once the analogue sevices have been turned off, there could be frequencies for other parts of the country. -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
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writes I thought the future was satellite, broadband internet or cable. Of course, because there turning off television. :¬) -- Ian |
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"Spanner" wrote in message ... Hello Is the output from the Humax 9200 in digital format or analogue? Will it work on HD TV when programs commence. Gordon Not for the HD broadcasts, but Humax do have an HD PVR for DTT (Hi-Duovision) which is used for the HD DTT trials in London and is in their latest literature. Don't know if it is commercially available yet. -- Paul Schofield |
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HDTV ...the new Sky con.....crap is crap whether it is high definition or
low definition ..and notice how the retail sheds are trying to kill off the VCR and the cathode ray tube television. HDTV can arrive for me when the programmes start to get better.... But things do get better for those of us who shop with the Third World ......a 28" widescreen TV for £159 ?...Onn @ ASDA.The 28" Philips I have is just 4 years old ..OK Pixel Plus and Dolby 5:1 built in but at nearly £1300 when bought and now really obsolete. The best joke is Sony..... while it wants the only Freeview box it sells to be a Freeview equipped DVD Recorder with 160Gb HDD @ £500 (BIG,BIG margin!) ,it decides that it "must have" a presence at the lower end so it gets Vestel to make up a Sony badged version of its very flakey PVR FRT200 and flog it in the sheds at between £229 to £199....at same time Sony kills off the best Freeview box there's been - BUT made in Wales so big labour cost and small margin. Humax have shown how the "big" names trade on a bygone reputation and that quality and better operability can be had for much much less.(at Martin Dawes on-line!) As to a PVR I am waiting to see what the Freeview replay comes up with as a standard at a reasonable price and that means Spring 2007 when the post Christmas discounting starts and the sheds have to start unloading all those unsold Hitachis,Sharps,Sony etc...... The medium is the message..... |
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