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    From JMB99@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 3 12:32:24 2023
    "Freeview isn’t going anywhere anytime soon but needs more HD channels

    Anyone predicting the imminent death of terrestrial TV needs to think again.

    The Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer made it clear recently she had no
    intentions of allowing Freeview to be switched off."


    https://cleanfeed.thetvroom.com/19268/opinion/freeview-isnt-going-anywhere-anytime-soon-but-needs-more-hd-channels/

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  • From J. P. Gilliver@21:1/5 to mb@nospam.net on Tue Oct 3 15:26:06 2023
    In message <ufgu48$3hc8a$3@dont-email.me> at Tue, 3 Oct 2023 12:32:24,
    JMB99 <mb@nospam.net> writes

    "Freeview isn’t going anywhere anytime soon but needs more HD channels

    Anyone predicting the imminent death of terrestrial TV needs to think again.

    The Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer made it clear recently she had no >intentions of allowing Freeview to be switched off."


    https://cleanfeed.thetvroom.com/19268/opinion/freeview-isnt-going-anywhe >re-anytime-soon-but-needs-more-hd-channels/



    "More HD" is a technology change though, assuming it means (as it must,
    unless they get back the stolen channels - fat chance of that) less SD -
    or, as all but UK call it, more T2 means less T1.

    I have four or five at least working - and used - T1 receivers, and only
    one T2 (and that only because a distress purchase when the ASDA didn't
    _have_ any T1-only ones); I'm sure I'm far from alone, many having T1
    only.

    From the above article:

    "The bigger risk to Freeview is that without more HD it simply will
    become a legacy service.

    It’s time to contemplate making the technical changes to Freeview to
    allow more HD."

    I challenge the "legacy" claim: I find, even when watching via my T2
    receiver, I watch a fair amount of SD, and even when on HD channels,
    rarely notice the extra detail available. (I notice the subtitles look different.)

    (I presume "technical changes" is only bandwidth/channel reallocations;
    if they're talking about _further_ changes beyond T2, then that's a
    downer too.)
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to mb@nospam.net on Wed Oct 4 12:25:58 2023
    Yes, well, I'm sure the internet gurus would love it to go away, as then everyone would need the internet to get anything and they would be quids in.
    This was one reason, I think that the Zealand infrastructure was public
    owned, and the service providers simply did services and the billing etc.
    The biggest problem I'm hearing about just now is this digital voice thing being imposed by BT and Virgin, often without pointing out the problems if
    the network or mains goes down for vulnerable people.
    Brian

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    "JMB99" <mb@nospam.net> wrote in message
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    "Freeview isn't going anywhere anytime soon but needs more HD channels

    Anyone predicting the imminent death of terrestrial TV needs to think
    again.

    The Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer made it clear recently she had no intentions of allowing Freeview to be switched off."


    https://cleanfeed.thetvroom.com/19268/opinion/freeview-isnt-going-anywhere-anytime-soon-but-needs-more-hd-channels/




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  • From David Paste@21:1/5 to J. P. Gilliver on Tue Oct 10 06:03:23 2023
    On Tuesday, 3 October 2023 at 15:32:32 UTC+1, J. P. Gilliver wrote:

    I have four or five at least working - and used - T1 receivers, and only
    one T2 (and that only because a distress purchase when the ASDA didn't
    _have_ any T1-only ones); I'm sure I'm far from alone, many having T1
    only.

    Is there any reason a 720 or 1080 image can't be transmitted on DVB-T1?

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  • From J. P. Gilliver@21:1/5 to David Paste on Tue Oct 10 18:29:48 2023
    In message <81b82237-eda9-4e3c-b2a5-e974fee38b5fn@googlegroups.com> at
    Tue, 10 Oct 2023 06:03:23, David Paste <pastedavid@gmail.com> writes
    On Tuesday, 3 October 2023 at 15:32:32 UTC+1, J. P. Gilliver wrote:

    I have four or five at least working - and used - T1 receivers, and only
    one T2 (and that only because a distress purchase when the ASDA didn't
    _have_ any T1-only ones); I'm sure I'm far from alone, many having T1
    only.

    Is there any reason a 720 or 1080 image can't be transmitted on DVB-T1?

    Interesting question! I've no idea; I'd assumed not. But if it could, it
    would presumably be at only T1 coding efficiency, so take up much (too
    much?) of the scarce space available.

    (And would all T1 receivers be able to display such an image even if it
    could - if say they're built into an SD-only TV, let alone those in
    set-top boxes.)
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    Old professors don't fade away - they just lose their faculties.

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  • From Bob Latham@21:1/5 to J. P. Gilliver on Tue Oct 10 19:49:08 2023
    In article <XnpVtMYMoYJlFwnF@255soft.uk>,
    J. P. Gilliver <G6JPG@255soft.uk> wrote:
    In message <81b82237-eda9-4e3c-b2a5-e974fee38b5fn@googlegroups.com> at
    Tue, 10 Oct 2023 06:03:23, David Paste <pastedavid@gmail.com> writes
    .

    Is there any reason a 720 or 1080 image can't be transmitted on
    DVB-T1?

    I transmit within my home 1080p on DVB-T all the time, it works fine.

    Interesting question! I've no idea; I'd assumed not. But if it
    could, it would presumably be at only T1 coding efficiency, so
    take up much (too much?) of the scarce space available.

    (And would all T1 receivers be able to display such an image even
    if it could - if say they're built into an SD-only TV, let alone
    those in set-top boxes.)

    I have an old standard def only set Sony 19BX200. It works fine fed
    with 1080p from a T mux. I did know the name of the function it had
    to have to work but I've forgotten what it was. It was software not
    hardware I think it was mpeg or something like that. If your TV had
    it, it would work, if not...

    Bob.

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  • From Scott@21:1/5 to bob@sick-of-spam.invalid on Tue Oct 10 21:00:01 2023
    On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 19:49:08 +0100, Bob Latham
    <bob@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:

    In article <XnpVtMYMoYJlFwnF@255soft.uk>,
    J. P. Gilliver <G6JPG@255soft.uk> wrote:
    In message <81b82237-eda9-4e3c-b2a5-e974fee38b5fn@googlegroups.com> at
    Tue, 10 Oct 2023 06:03:23, David Paste <pastedavid@gmail.com> writes
    .

    Is there any reason a 720 or 1080 image can't be transmitted on
    DVB-T1?

    I transmit within my home 1080p on DVB-T all the time, it works fine.

    Does this require a broadcasting licence from Ofcom and a public file
    :-)

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to David Paste on Wed Oct 11 08:59:30 2023
    On 10/10/2023 14:03, David Paste wrote:
    On Tuesday, 3 October 2023 at 15:32:32 UTC+1, J. P. Gilliver wrote:

    I have four or five at least working - and used - T1 receivers, and only
    one T2 (and that only because a distress purchase when the ASDA didn't
    _have_ any T1-only ones); I'm sure I'm far from alone, many having T1
    only.

    Is there any reason a 720 or 1080 image can't be transmitted on DVB-T1?

    None at all, and it's done in other countries. We opted in the UK to
    restrict HD broadcasting to T2

    DVB modes (T, T2, S, S2 etc) are ambivalent when it comes to the
    resolution and coding formats of the video (or audio, or data) streams


    --
    Mark
    Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply.

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  • From David Paste@21:1/5 to J. P. Gilliver on Fri Oct 13 03:13:44 2023
    On Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at 18:38:26 UTC+1, J. P. Gilliver wrote:

    Interesting question! I've no idea; I'd assumed not. But if it could, it would presumably be at only T1 coding efficiency, so take up much (too
    much?) of the scarce space available.

    Being a person drifting into the age of complaint, I'd be happy to just have 1-4 in HD at a decent bit rate on freeview. Everything else can move to streaming where I can ignore it ;)

    (And would all T1 receivers be able to display such an image even if it
    could - if say they're built into an SD-only TV, let alone those in
    set-top boxes.)

    Good thinkin'!

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  • From David Paste@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 13 03:15:48 2023
    On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 19:49:08 +0100, Bob Latham
    <b...@sick-of-spam.invalid> wrote:

    I transmit within my home 1080p on DVB-T all the time, it works fine.

    Interesting, thanks.
    (I can't see Bob's reply on the google groups feed, so appologies for
    using you as a middle man)

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  • From David Paste@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Fri Oct 13 03:19:33 2023
    On Wednesday, 11 October 2023 at 08:59:31 UTC+1, Mark Carver wrote:

    None at all, and it's done in other countries. We opted in the UK to
    restrict HD broadcasting to T2

    Another grate british triumph.

    DVB modes (T, T2, S, S2 etc) are ambivalent when it comes to the
    resolution and coding formats of the video (or audio, or data) streams

    I miss proper old-school teletext.

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