LordSutch wrote: » I have four TVs/Radios, so I have four STB's already, all mpeg2, all SD, and all doing a great FTA job for me, so the thought of another four boxes will make me cry Are you sure that the mpeg4 card slots don't work properly (running hot you say)?
LordSutch wrote: » Shame Saorview isn't Mpeg2, but I suppose they just have to be different from our neighbours
Karsini wrote: » It converts the MPEG-4 video to MPEG-2 on the fly so the TV can decode it. Simply put, HD video is too big for it to convert.
Sam Russell wrote: » The UK have also gone MPEG4, but they have also gone DVB-T2, which is them being different.
Bellu wrote: » Hmm, you can try HD video converter, such as iFunia HD video converter, works well for HD video conversion~
Karsini wrote: » I don't think they can win. Some complain about Saorview not being MPEG-2, while others complain it's not DVB-T2. I personally think that using MPEG-2 just because of some sets which should never have been imported here is daft. I also don't think we should have to use outdated technology just because our neighbours were early adopters.
The Cush wrote: » If this delay happens it may not be such a bad thing because the H.264/AVC video (MPEG-4 Part 10) and High Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) audio codecs have now been forwarded to ETSI for standardisation to the range of codecs that may be used in DVB applications which will allow greater compression per multiplex (i.e. more channels per multiplex) and the possibility of HDTV. The standard could be incorporated into DVB-T receivers by the time the Irish DTT service launches.
Sam Russell wrote: » RTE NL should be outputing some HE-AAC content, maybe RTE Plus radio might be a candidate, as most of the time it is the same as RTE 1. At present we have no way of knowing if the equipment we have is compatible or not. Look at the problems Panasonic have, and Philips had, but were solved.
The Receivers must be tested for compliance with Nordig 2.2 standard featuring: MPEG4 video (AVC : H.264), MPEG1 audio, MHEG5 Middleware – interactive services & digital teletext and OTA Downloads tested on approved receivers prior to transmission.http://www.saorview.ie/trade-login/approval-process/
Sam Russell wrote: » I think the HE-AAC is subject to a licence fee. Not sure, but if it is, then low cost sets may not include it if it is 'extra'.
The Cush wrote: » If the receiver is Saorview certified then it'll be there by default regardless of product cost.
Sam Russell wrote: » If HE-AAC is an issue, it would be better people found out now, rather than later. We know HD is an issue because RTE2 HD has sorted out the non-performers. It would be nice to do the same for HE-AAC.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » Em sorry what? Having acknowledged this thread you might have guessed that I will be going back into work on Monday and addressing the lack of signage in the shops. The salesmen are all clued into what sets have Saorview and which don't, so we aren't helping ourselves and will of course do something about that.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » It's taken a little while but we're getting up to speed:http://www.peats.com/cgi-bin/search_v2.cgi?q=saorview&search=Search All new sets on the web have Saorview compatibility mentioned multiple times. In the shops the sets will have Saorview compatible triangles in the very near future.
moz wrote: » ISSUE DESCRIPTION: EMAIL REQUEST: Subject - CONTACTUS INTERNET/TELEVISION AND PLASMA/PLASMA PANEL ( HOME )/GENERAL ENQUIRIES/ Text : Hi, I have a Panasonic TX-P42G10l which I bought last year. I have recently started using the digital tuner to watch Irish Freeview (Saorview)TV. The Digital TV reception is fine but the text service is the old analog type and not MHEG-5 Digital teletext like it should be. After doing some research, I have found that this can be included with a software update. I know Philips Ireland and other manufacturers have worked extensively with RTE recently to resolve this and other issues. Is there a software update for my TV so I can receive MHEG-5 Digital teletext? ISSUE RESOLUTION: Dear Mr , Thank you for your e-mail enquiry. Firstly, please accept my sincere apologies for the uncharacteristic delay in our response. Due to technical difficulties, we have been unable to provide a prompt response. In response, the 2010 Panasonic Irish Viera televisions (denoted by an L suffix) have an MPEG4 H.264 hi-definition tuner that is designed to receive all of the Irish DTT (Saorview) channels. However, unfortunately, these TVs do not have MHEG5 tuners and this means that they will not receive digital text. Instead they receive EBU ("analogue") teletext. Neither will they receive any services such as audio description (for the hard of hearing) that RTE might introduce in future. We trust that the above information will be of assistance to you. However, of course, if you should have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0844 844 3852 or email us using the following email address:customer.care@panasonic.co.uk Kind Regards, Richard Ramsdale Customer Communications Advisor Panasonic UK, a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Registered Office: Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8FP, UK Registered in England & Wales - Branch No. BR015033 Do you need some help in locating Panasonic consumer or accessory items? Why not try our Web site atwww.pas-europe.com or by telephone Customer Care 0844 844 3852 Fax: 01344 853213 Email: customer.care@panasonic.co.uk Most major credit and debit cards accepted.
gibbon75 wrote: » I can confirm that the LG 42LD550 (bought it off pixmania,so it isn't the UK version) works perfect with Saorview and MHEG5.
charlie_says wrote: » Any idea if this will work with saroview? Also is it actually broadcasting now?
charlie_says wrote: » Thanks. There seems to be no aerial in this new flat anyhow.... Might get a dish for free 2 view stuff instead.
Souriau wrote: » Does this model display EBU teletext on TV3 and TG4?
L32WA91 80 cm (32”) LCD-TV Size Visible screen size (cm) 80.0 Size 32” Aspect Ratio 16:9 Panel type LCD Panel maker CMO or equiv. Display 100Hz technology - Brightness (cd/m²) 450 Contrast Ratio (Panel contrast ratio) 2500:1 (DCR 75000:1) Panel resolution 1366 × 768 Display Area (mm) 698 x 392 Pixel Pitch (H x V mm) 0.17025 x 0.51075 Viewing Angle (H /V) 176° / 176° Response Time 6.5 ms (typ) Lamp Life (hrs) <50000 Display colors 16.7 million Color Temperature Normal / Cool / Warm Receiving system Broadcasting system (SD) Analogue / Digital PAL / SECAM / DVB-Terrestrial Broadcasting system (HD), MPEG-4/H.264AVC Yes Autostore / sorting / plug & play Yes / Yes / Yes NTSC video playback Yes Convenience Text page memory (pages) Yes (1000 Pages) Electronic progamme guide (EPG) 7 daysInteractive MHEG5 Auto volume level Yes OAD (over air download) Yes Picture enhancement 3D MA deinterlacing Yes
Badgermonkey wrote: » Hi folks, Bought an AOC WA91 32" LCD from ebuyer in the UK last november. Have only now got around to installing Saorview at home.http://v1.aoc-europe.com/en/televisions/lcdtv/32_L32WA91.php It's a pan-european model, allows for an Irish specific channel scan and is delivering Saorview well, correct channel numbering etc. Problem is, spec indicates MHEG5 is present but it delivers traditional Teletext on RTE1, TV3 and TG4 but shows a 'no Teletext' OSD when I press text button on RTE2 HD. I've exhausted manual/settings and if there is a method for setting TV to display MHEG5 in preference to Teletext I cannot find it. Any ideas appreciated.
huggs2 wrote: » Try tuning on the uk country setting