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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 608 Location: Ruiru
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Excetra1 wrote:@GGK. Thought we are already on DVB T2!!!!!!! Yes we have. During the simulcast period, both BVB-T(1) and BVB-T2 signals are available as well as analogue. But when the migration is done [September 2012 for Nairobi] both DVB-T(1) and analogue signals will be switched off and only DVB-T2 will be available. So when you buy a new TV set, you need to have that in mind. Things like HD-TV need not worry you much coz if you want you usually receive FTA signals only, I don't foresee HD signals very soon. Even the subscription based TVs [like DSTV] don't transmit HD full-time... "..I am because we are. "β Ubuntu, Umtu,
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/17/2010 Posts: 142 Location: Twiha
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GGK wrote:[quote=Excetra1]
Things like HD-TV need not worry you much coz if you want you usually receive FTA signals only, I don't foresee HD signals very soon. Even the subscription based TVs [like DSTV] don't transmit HD full-time... For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2010 Posts: 495 Location: Nairobi
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mzeiya411 wrote: For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels DSTV transmits in 1080i, which is practically indistinguishable from 720p unless you're talking over 42" screens and even then it's very difficult to see the differences unless you're comfortable sitting with your nose on the screen. To enjoy what has become know as FULL HD, that is 1080p, Blu-ray or PS3 is currently the only way to go but even then the difference to 1080i is really tiny. Sent from my Black Nokia 3310
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 608 Location: Ruiru
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mzeiya411 wrote:GGK wrote:[quote=Excetra1]
Things like HD-TV need not worry you much coz if you want you usually receive FTA signals only, I don't foresee HD signals very soon. Even the subscription based TVs [like DSTV] don't transmit HD full-time... For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels I can't argue with this..but can you watch SS throughout? bottom line HD content isn't easy to come by. A majority of DSTV subscribers don't even have SS "..I am because we are. "β Ubuntu, Umtu,
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/11/2009 Posts: 302
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Ash Ock wrote:mzeiya411 wrote: For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels DSTV transmits in 1080i, which is practically indistinguishable from 720p unless you're talking over 42" screens and even then it's very difficult to see the differences unless you're comfortable sitting with your nose on the screen. To enjoy what has become know as FULL HD, that is 1080p, Blu-ray or PS3 is currently the only way to go but even then the difference to 1080i is really tiny. From what I know, those DSTv HD channels can be watched on both Full HD or HD Ready TVs and there's an extra monthly charge which in my view isn't worth it. There's definitely a lot to learn about these new TVs. Most recent broadcasts and videos, including DSTv are done with a screen aspect ratio of 16:9 while most older TVs had an spect ratio of 4:3. That's why you watch some videos or channels and the image seems to spill out of your screen- This leaves you with an bad view especially because you have to guess what the first or last letters of screen text are. I also learnt after Vin's suggestion that the Cx520 has a screen ration of 14:6. And its true that its digital but DBVT-1 so if were are going to be on 2, then it means another chinese gadget will be needed. Extra cabling and an extra slot needed on the power extension cord.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/25/2008 Posts: 144
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The discussion is leaning more towards Sony Cx520 which as indicated is not DVB T2 compatible. Hows about the Samsung 32" Smart Tv ?
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/17/2010 Posts: 142 Location: Twiha
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GGK wrote:mzeiya411 wrote:GGK wrote:[quote=Excetra1]
Things like HD-TV need not worry you much coz if you want you usually receive FTA signals only, I don't foresee HD signals very soon. Even the subscription based TVs [like DSTV] don't transmit HD full-time... For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels I can't argue with this..but can you watch SS throughout? bottom line HD content isn't easy to come by. A majority of DSTV subscribers don't even have SS It's true HD content is not that prevalent but if i remember when DVD come out guys still held on to their CD content and dismissed it. HD will take time so its not bad to prepare for the migration early enuff.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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mzeiya411 wrote:GGK wrote:mzeiya411 wrote:GGK wrote:[quote=Excetra1]
Things like HD-TV need not worry you much coz if you want you usually receive FTA signals only, I don't foresee HD signals very soon. Even the subscription based TVs [like DSTV] don't transmit HD full-time... For HD,DSTV has 5 full time HD channels i.e SS1,SS2,SS3 plus 2 MMHD channels I can't argue with this..but can you watch SS throughout? bottom line HD content isn't easy to come by. A majority of DSTV subscribers don't even have SS It's true HD content is not that prevalent but if i remember when DVD come out guys still held on to their CD content and dismissed it. HD will take time so its not bad to prepare for the migration early enuff. I can assure you that once you are used to watching DSTV movies on MM HD or M-Net HD you will never appreciate anything on standard definition same goes for sports on the SS HD channels.
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/19/2012 Posts: 1
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Well, personally, i will go for Samsung too, a good Full HD LED. Size will depend of your budget.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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Can someone tell me whether Samsung Series 5 LED HD T.V is DVB-T2 ready and if so how to switch to the digital tuner?
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/2/2007 Posts: 536
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@Chaka Very few TVs have DVB-T2 decoder built in at the moment. In cases where it is built in, it is rather expensive. You can visit the Samsung website (try the Africa and the US websites) for detailed specs.
@ everyone Regarding the aspect ratio with DSTV, I usually switch that on the decoder depending on what format is being transmitted (4:3 or 16:9). If the pictures look 'narrow' probably means you have 4:3 configured on the decoder and your TV is 16:9 natively (most LEDs and LCDs). Changing it makes it more 'natural'
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/8/2009 Posts: 975 Location: Nairobi
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tuvok wrote:@Chaka Very few TVs have DVB-T2 decoder built in at the moment. In cases where it is built in, it is rather expensive. You can visit the Samsung website (try the Africa and the US websites) for detailed specs.
@ everyone Regarding the aspect ratio with DSTV, I usually switch that on the decoder depending on what format is being transmitted (4:3 or 16:9). If the pictures look 'narrow' probably means you have 4:3 configured on the decoder and your TV is 16:9 natively (most LEDs and LCDs). Changing it makes it more 'natural'
If they switch off dvb-t1 and analogue transmission before t2 tvs or stb are easily available, isn't that going to be a crisis? You will know that you have arrived when money and time are not mutually exclusive "events" in you life!
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 2/15/2010 Posts: 75 Location: Nairobi
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Has CCK already switched off the DVB-T1 signal? My CX520 no longer receives digital broadcast like it used to.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 608 Location: Ruiru
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Am suspecting that they have switched off. I had DVB-T(1) decoder and I connected it recently and it was blank ION: Samsung has an ad on DN today [14sept] for a DVD-T2 TV "..I am because we are. "β Ubuntu, Umtu,
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/10/2008 Posts: 365
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Transmission of DVB T1 signals was stopped on 1st September
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2007 Posts: 336
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Excetra1 wrote:Has CCK already switched off the DVB-T1 signal? My CX520 no longer receives digital broadcast like it used to.
Am telling you even mine stopped on first of September.Then i made my mistake of the century and bought star times.Crap at its best. Advice is like snow.The softer it lands the harder is sticks.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 608 Location: Ruiru
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vin wrote:Excetra1 wrote:Has CCK already switched off the DVB-T1 signal? My CX520 no longer receives digital broadcast like it used to.
Am telling you even mine stopped on first of September.Then i made my mistake of the century and bought star times.Crap at its best. He he I can see we are many. May be we should form a union of disgruntled Starttime Users (DISTU) and go on strike "..I am because we are. "β Ubuntu, Umtu,
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2007 Posts: 336
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GGK wrote:vin wrote:Excetra1 wrote:Has CCK already switched off the DVB-T1 signal? My CX520 no longer receives digital broadcast like it used to.
Am telling you even mine stopped on first of September.Then i made my mistake of the century and bought star times.Crap at its best. He he I can see we are many. May be we should form a union of disgruntled Starttime Users (DISTU) and go on strike Honestly i was not aware that it was a Chinese thing.I rarely buy Chinese knowingly. Advice is like snow.The softer it lands the harder is sticks.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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XSK wrote:tuvok wrote:@Chaka Very few TVs have DVB-T2 decoder built in at the moment. In cases where it is built in, it is rather expensive. You can visit the Samsung website (try the Africa and the US websites) for detailed specs.
@ everyone Regarding the aspect ratio with DSTV, I usually switch that on the decoder depending on what format is being transmitted (4:3 or 16:9). If the pictures look 'narrow' probably means you have 4:3 configured on the decoder and your TV is 16:9 natively (most LEDs and LCDs). Changing it makes it more 'natural'
If they switch off dvb-t1 and analogue transmission before t2 tvs or stb are easily available, isn't that going to be a crisis? someone say kandarasi Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Aliπ
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