HDTV Terrestrial Trial

MonsieurBond

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All the threads which cover digital TV trials and HDTV trials seem to be over 2 years old and/or dead, so I thought I would create a new one.

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  • Does anyone on AAM know anyone who is participating in this trial?
  • I wonder if my dual analogue & DVB-T tuner card will work for this? I suppose there is some encryption token reader device required.
  • I wonder how this fits in with NTL's for-ever-upcoming-and-never-released HDTV service? (And yes I know that NTL and Chorus are supposed to be rebranding. As long as the websites remain branded separately, i.e. as long as UPC see fit not to call them by their new names, I don't see why anyone else should!)
  • Is now a bad time to buy a digital tuner card, or subscribe to Digital TV?
 
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Don't know anyone participating and I wasn't offered-was it restricted to the Louth/Meath area, or did I just imagine it?
 
Don't know anyone participating and I wasn't offered-was it restricted to the Louth/Meath area, or did I just imagine it?


Not sure.

Some related blogs:

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(BTW, I should probably have created this thread under TVs rather then IT, Broadband. Ooops.)
 
Regardless of the HD trial, does anyone not think it a scary thought that with less than five years to go to the end of analogue in the EU, we have no once-off payment digital television service in this country such as Freeview??

RTE and others would want to start pulling the finger out on this...
 

Thats because RTE signed up with bloody Sky - no disrespect to Sky, but I shouldn't have to pay them to recieve RTE just because I live in an area with brutal UHF coverage.
 

AFAIK, it's not 5 years until they have to have HD TV, it's five years for Digital TV. Free to air Digital TV has been piloting for a while now. Freeview, likewise isn't necessarily HD, but it is digital. It's expected that Digital TV be in place before HD can be rolled out