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Differences DVB-T to DVB-S

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  • herrr
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 1080

    #31
    Re: Differences DVB-T to DVB-S

    Originally posted by findeciclo
    OK, I understand. There are HD channels broadcasting in MPEG-2 suitables for all receivers, and another HD channels broadcasting in MPEG-4 (T2) that doesn't works at those DVB-T receivers.
    Thanks and best regards.
    No, it'd take too band with MPEG2...
    Sorry, I should be more precise:
    MPEG4 HD both in Dvb-T and T2, but in T2 changes modulation standard: it's the same standard used by second generation of digital satellites (DVB-S2)(8psk).
    That's why even if you have correct codecs (the same of DVB-T, H-264) old receivers won't work, because it's different the RF hardware to use.

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    • findeciclo
      Experienced Board Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 1412

      #32
      Re: Differences DVB-T to DVB-S

      Originally posted by herrr
      No, it'd take too band with MPEG2...
      Sorry, I should be more precise:
      MPEG4 HD both in Dvb-T and T2, but in T2 changes modulation standard: it's the same standard used by second generation of digital satellites (DVB-S2)(8psk).
      That's why even if you have correct codecs (the same of DVB-T, H-264) old receivers won't work, because it's different the RF hardware to use.
      OK, I've understand now much better. Both MPEG-4, but different RF modulation. Anyway, the most number of HD channels are suitable (by now) for old USB stick DVB-T tuners.
      Thanks so much and best regards.
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