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Licentele sunt foarte scumpe si acum toata lumea are tv prin cablu sau satelit, nu mai sunt atrasi privatii sa dea gramezi de bani pe niste licente care nu folosesc sa ajunga probabil la mai mult de cateva procente din populatie. Acelasi lucru se vede si in alte tari. Posturile TVR sunt emise deoarece sunt obligati .... oricum nici 5G nu va fi lapte si miere cum nici DAB/DAB+ nu s a ridicat la asteptari
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eu nu am sa inteleg niciodata de ce nu lasa in paralel si dvbt1 si dvbt2.Care ar fi problema?Adica eu sunt de principiu sa "traiasca" si sa se bucure toti nu doar unii.Pai in Germania care este considerat motorul Europei acolo de ce se emite in eter si in analogic,pe langa dvbt2 si 5g.Programele care se prind acolo si sunt la liber le si stiu pe de rost sunt: zdf,rtl,rtl2,prosieben,ard si toate sunt pe 576 linii respectiv 400.Adica neamtu' e mai prost decat noi sau restul Europei daca a lasat si transmisia analogica in eter pe langa cea dvbt2?De ce am trecut noi la un standard dvbt2 cand inca nu este de noi,nu avem scule pt asa ceva.Chiar skw spunea mai sus ca a incercat prin mai multe tari acel tuner dvbt2 si din toate tarile testate a ajuns la concluzia ca in romania se vede cel mai prost,si asta pt faptul ca majoritatea antenelor in lunetele masinilor sunt cu polarizare orizontala iar cele pt. dvbt2 din ce am inteles ar fi cu polarizare verticala si de aici rezulta o receptie proasta.

Eu as vrea sa ramana in paralel si dvbt1 chiar si transmisia analogica in paralel cu dvbt2 asa ar fi corect sa se bucure toata lumea,nu toti vrem "HD UHd,4k" etc.Este doar parerea mea

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io pun pariu ca daca ma urc in masina asta si ma duc acum in Germania prind toate posturile alea enumerate de mine mai sus.Eu pun pariu ca nemtii au in paralel si dvbt-1 funtional.Chiar o sa intreb un neamt pe un forum nemtesc daca la ei se mai prind acele posturi tv pe dvbt-1.
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uite frate Tara Lalelelor dvbt-1/dvb-h/dvb-s.Deci este exact ca am anticipat eu.Aia sunt aproape de germani.

The Netherlands now has three major forms of broadcast digital television. Terrestrial (DVB-T/DVB-H), Cable (DVB-C), and Satellite (DVB-S). In addition IPTV services are available.

sursa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_digital_television_deployments_by_country#Europe

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se pare ca m-am inselat.Mi-au confirmat si cei din Germany ca ultima lor statie dvbt1 a fost inchisa in nov. 2018 .Am crezut ca in Germania este posibil cam orice fiind o tara avansata din toate punctele de vedere.

 

"DVB-T is atm only the "Grundversorgung" says ARD / ZDF, and even that may not be true, last time i remember, it was said dvbt1 will be shut down.The last DVBT Telestations were shut down in November 2018, because there were no broadcast frequencys available. We all had to buy new TVs, because `DVBT-2 is not compatibe to the old system"

 

Nu pot sa spun decat un singur lucru: i hate dvb-t2 :|

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oricum masina mea e foarte furacioasa de semnal.Deci nu-mi vine sa cred daca trec pe langa majoritatea caselor chiar si din oras am semnal tv analog in masina hahaha.Am mai testat tunere tv de la alte marci de masina si altele nu prind absolut nimic.E 60-u meu e furacios tare,il iubesc :D

De abia acum constientizez calitatea tunerelor tv oem fata de cele aftermarket.Cele aftermarket sunt slabe.

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Acum o luna si ceva pe langa Bucuresti prin voluntari am prins Antena 3 dar nu pe standard Romania ci pe PAL-ITALY.Va vine sa credeti?O sa ma duc dupa anu nou la Bucuresti ca am ceva treaba acolo si chiar o sa testez iarasi daca se mai prinde antena 3.Nu inteleg de ce prind antena 3 pe pal-italy.Si de la voluntari pana la Mihailesti am semnal tv in masina,dupa Mihailesti se cam pierde.O sa testez dupa anul nou si revin Edited by Gordon93
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Raspuns de la neamt:

"There isn't only no DVB-T, there is no "normal" DVB-T2, like in Poland.

Germany has DVB-T2 HD! It uses H.265-Codec!

Standard DVB-T2 does not work."

 

deci sunt 2 standarde dvbt2 si dvbt2 HD,iar dvbt2 simplu nu are efect in Germania.Asta chiar ca nu am mai stiut

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eu doar am tradus din engleza in romana si anume spune asa:

"acolo nu este doar DVB-t,nu este doar normalul dvbt-2 ca in polonia.germania are dvbt2 HD si foloseste codecul 265h.Standardul dvbt2 nu functioneaza."

Deci de aici eu am inteles ca ar exsista 2 tipuri de dvbt2 cel normal si cel HD atat.

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vezi aici: Wiki

 

 

si aici : Wiki

 

Romania

 

Although Romania started DVB-T Broadcasting in 2005 with the MPEG-2 standard for SD broadcast and MPEG 4 for HD, it was only experimental. In June 2011 Romania shifted to MPEG4 both for SD and HD. In 2012, the Romanian authorities decided that DVB-T2 will be the standard used for terrestrial broadcasts, as it allows a larger number of programs to be broadcast on the same multiplex. Romania's switchover plans were initially delayed due to economical and feasibility-related reasons. One of the reasons was that most Romanian consumers already extensively used either cable or satellite services, which developed very quickly and became very popular after 1990. In fact, a technological boom started around 2003, driven by a solid economical development in the field of telecommunications, made several private operators create large networks of fiber optics and cable covering all of Romania, which are now used for providing both TV, telephony, and high quality broadband internet. As the prices for complete packages (TV, internet, telephony) are low and the quality quite good (e.g. about 20 EUR for 500Mbit/s internet, ~120 SD and HD digital cable TV channels and telephony, with an added 2-4 EUR for mobile telephony), the interest for over-the-air TV quickly became very low. There are rumors that commercial broadcasters that traditionally transmitted over-the-air using analogue channels (like MediaPro, Antena GROUP, Prima TV) will give up terrestrial broadcasting and will be available only on pay-TV services, like cable, satellite and IPTV. It is also rumored that the DVB-T standard (with MPEG-4 encoding) will continue until 2018.

 

On 17 June 2015 analogue terrestrial television was switched off, with the exception of the main public TV program (TVR1) which will continue to be broadcast strictly in the VHF band until the end of 2016.

 

Free-to-air DVB-T2 broadcasts on MUX1 (provided by the state-owned Radiocom) are available since June 2015 in Timisoara (UHF channel 21), Cluj-Napoca (UHF channel 26), Iasi (UHF channel 25), and Bucharest (UHF channel 30).[66] The coverage will be extendend so that at the end of 2016, over 90% of the territory will be covered. For now (2015/06/30), only five channels are broadcast on MUX1: TVR1, TVR2, TVR News, TVR 3, and TVR HD, with plans to be extended to 14-16 SD and HD programs.[67] Radiocom's MUX2 and MUX4 implementations will also start in 2016.[67] Legacy DVB-T broadcasts are still available in Bucharest: 6 channels can be received on channels 54 and 59, but will be shut down eventually, being replaced by DVB-T2. TVR announced that TVR News and TVR 3 will be closed, and the fate of TVR HD, is uncertain. This will lower the number of channels available on DVB-T. On 2 July 2015, Kanal D Romania left the terrestrial platform. The only broadcast that remained on terrestrial except TVR is Antena 3, but it is unknown whether it will stay on DVB-T, will shift to DVB-T2 or completely leave terrestrial platform. This will lead to only 3 channels in DVB-T2, and with many TV sets that are only DVB-T compatible ( most of sold models being equipped with digital cable tuner) to an unattractive terrestrial platform, and more and more people will subscribe to a cable provider, or a DTH operator in areas where there is no cable TV available.

 

The DVB-T transmitters were shut down since September 1, 2016, so only the DVB-T2 network remains on air. As of October 1, 2016, 85% of the population and 78% of the Romanian territory (as stated by the broadcaster[68]) are covered by DVB-T2 signal. The 9 TV channels that are broadcast at the moment are produced by the national television: TVR HD + 8 SD channels TVR1, TVR2, TVR3, TVR Cluj, TVR Craiova, TVR Iasi, TVR Timisoara, TVR Tg Mures.

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