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LCD/LED TV
Chaka
#31 Posted : Thursday, July 19, 2012 6:39:18 PM
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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?
tuvok
#32 Posted : Friday, July 20, 2012 11:34:25 AM
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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'
XSK
#33 Posted : Saturday, July 21, 2012 9:01:14 PM
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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?
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Excetra1
#34 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 1:01:22 PM
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Has CCK already switched off the DVB-T1 signal? My CX520 no longer receives digital broadcast like it used to.
GGK
#35 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 2:59:47 PM
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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
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subzero
#36 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 3:04:17 PM
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Transmission of DVB T1 signals was stopped on 1st September
vin
#37 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 3:40:29 PM
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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.
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GGK
#38 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 3:45:02 PM
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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 Applause heApplause I can see we are many. May be we should form a union of disgruntled Starttime Users (DISTU) and go on strike
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vin
#39 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 3:48:26 PM
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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 Applause heApplause 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.
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butterflyke
#40 Posted : Monday, August 26, 2013 9:31:24 PM
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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?


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