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DVB T2 H 265 HEVC Description:
DVB-T2 is a digital terrestrial transmission system developed by the DVB project.
It introduces the latest modulation and coding techniques to enable the highly efficient use
of the valuable terrestrial spectrum for the delivery of audio, video and data services to fixed, portable and mobile devices.
Key performance features of DVB T2 H 265 HEVC:
At least 30 to 50 % higher transmission capacity and improved SFN performance as compared to DVB-T
Extensive re-use of DVB-T infrastructure
Reduction of peak-to-average power ratio and therefore of operating costs at the transmitter end
Enhancements provided by DVB T2 H 265 HEVC:
OFDM modulation with additional IFFT modes
Transfer and integration of the DVB-S2 baseband frame concept
Q-delayed rotated constellations
DVB T2 H 265 HEVC Specification:
Boot-up Logo, Radio Image
7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
Audio, Video and Picture Setting
STB Upgrade via USB,OTA
Application With DVB T2 H 265 HEVC:
- Cable TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
DVB T2 H 265 HEVC Features:
Video Output | CVBS*1, HDMI1.4 |
Video Format | PAL/NTSC |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3/16:9 |
Resolution | HD&SD to 576P,720P,1080i decode&1080P Display |
DVB T2 H 265 HEVC Advantages:
FAQ:
1. How do I troubleshoot issues with my set-top box?
The first and most common reason for a set-top box not working is an improper cable connection. Solution: Make sure that all cables are connected to the correct ports and that none of the connections are broken or blocked. If you have purchased a product have problems, please contact us directly.
2. Is a set-top box compatible with smart home devices?
Yes, there is nothing wrong with your computer screen.That device you see laying there next to the TV, in your living room or bedroom, could easily become the brain of your Smart Home.
Set-Top Box (STB) devices saw a huge evolution in recent years. A long time ago we first witnessed the appearance of Linux powered STBs, which brought a sort of innovation in the way we consume audiovisual content, as well as our interaction with the device itself.
Those devices, although now considered as outdated, are still an important part of the Telco and Cable Operator ecosystems, as they are practically the last mile for content to reach your screen and pleasure your eyes.