Errrm I was talking about the Foxsat-HDR you mentioned.
That's a new one... Now it's a TV and you get some channels.
You need to go through the transponder frequencies for the channels you get/want methodically and use a meter such as the -HDR has to check if there's a pattern (Hi/Lo...
When did it all last work correctly?
Satellites don't / can't change beam settings on the fly as far as I know.
Broadcasters do move to different transponders which may have different beam patterns.
BBC are using much the same Tps as they always have (after a lot of shuffling and use of...
Most decent quality TVs make a better job of upscaling content than the cheaper upscaler in devices.
Most would choose to take the native resolution of a source (SD/HD/4k) from a box and let the TV do the better job.
One needs to go through the obvious things to eliminate an simpler issue...
Thanks for the file(s).
My -T2 is under-used, in the kitchen and touring caravan mainly so I'm not fully au fait with all the -T2 features sadly. 😢
One day, maybe?
I have similar Foxsat-HDR recordings, unencrypted. You can't decrypt Foxsat recordings after the event.
But the -T2 and...
You do if you do a minimum of investigation (e.g. check digutalbitrate link) and/or read the FFFFFFF thread properly where i stated (bold now added)
AAC is not MPEG. Freeview HD spec doesn't permit any other audio format, nor any other video codec
Lord help us!!!
That'll be a foible of your...
@Black Hole :RTFM: page 48
In Humax speak
"Multichannel" = bitstream = Dolby Digital, except for MPEG audio when it's PCM out
"Stereo" = all are PCM stereo
Two channels can count as multichannel if you want to really try and split hairs.
Great. The .TS file of the BBC Lip Sync segment could, perhaps, be shared with the OP (and others, myself included) to eyeball measure sound - vision delays?
All we'd need to do is upload it to our -T2s (or other Freeview HD PVRS, where they permit) and play it {may need AV2HDR for -T2 to...
5Select is indeed on the BBC B multiplex; and in all Nations and Regions.
Digitalbitrate reports it as 96 kbit/s AAC. So it will be transcoded to DD 2.0 in any Freeview HD receiver.
HD channels are all 128 kbit (stereo 2.0) or 320 kbit/s for 5.1 surround. (Plus a 48 kbit Narration (audio...
Fibres (was supplied by BT as point to multipoint when I was in the know; likely superseded by later iP cloud technology) and a more recent satellite backup, for the BBC. Dual fibres to each site, diversely routed so that one fault doesn't take the site off air. Satellite backup - used in...
Were the BBC Cambridge Studios equipped for HD when they relocated? {Probably if new kit were procured as HD and/or UHD is all that's readily available today}. I'm no longer privvy to such detail. Norwich BBC East studios were new around 2005 and always were Cambridge's buddy site (it was a...
South Yorkshire will be due to the different ITV region (advertising and news) carried cf the BBC at that transmitter/group.
Most likely be due to Sheffield (Crosspool) needing a separate SIPSI to cope with the 'anomaly'. {Similar to Brighton (Whitehawk Hill) for BBC Southeast and the...
There is no "South Yorks" BBC region ;)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/articles/2023/changes-bbc-one-hd-freeview-youview-england
HD for the lucky 6 - but upscaled SD for many all but London until studio kit is changed. The rest of us have to wait until the end of April.
All Freeview HD sets have to transcode the transmitted HE-AAC audio to Dolby Digital (2.0 or 5.1 programme-dependent) on the fly... I don't think that's a difficult process but it may be relevant?
{HE-AAC is used as it's more code efficient and specifically allows the Audio Described sound...
Ask friends, family, neighbours and work colleagues if they have some older small usb sticks you can borrow to install it?
Small sticks and fat 32 in a single partition are what Raydon's readme.txt file recommends. The file is only some 10MB in size and someone may have one sitting in a...
Colour space on 1080i/p HD is / must be Rec BT 709. Programmes will be ingested played out and encoded suitably.
UHD ingest of the same programme for iPlayer will be the wider BT 2100 and HLG is used for iPlayer. (2100 is based on 2020- in its most recent versions incorporating the HDR...
First line 'droids, sadly using boiler-plate template replies. Likely out-sourced to C(r)apita like Reception Advice was.
Reply stating it doesn't answer the question. Re-word your question, perhaps, to be more explicit.
e.g. "My TV fully supports UHD streaming of BBC iPlayer but... "
Have...
Same TV make and model as the OP, or different?
Check if changing any UHD colour space options on your TV while watching iPlayer The English fixes it and if that setting is also good for Frozen Planet and other UHD progs?
No harm in contacting iPlayer with your findings (and details of your...
:thumbsup_: Great!
Native (to the pictures received) or Auto should have displayed with correct colour space one would have hoped. But thankfully you've found a solution that works for you.
UHD HDR BT2020 has a wider colour gamut then Rec709 for SDR HD material so might appear 'different'...
Hmmm... that means IMHO the Samsung is playing silly beggars with the stream then and not auto changing to the correct colour space??
Have you checked for firmware updates on the TV? Does the 'Picture Clarity' work when in iPlayer on your TV (known issue for your model, link above)? Can you...
Errrm I was talking about the Foxsat-HDR you mentioned.
That's a new one... Now it's a TV and you get some channels.
You need to go through the transponder frequencies for the channels you get/want methodically and use a meter such as the -HDR has to check if there's a pattern (Hi/Lo...
When did it all last work correctly?
Satellites don't / can't change beam settings on the fly as far as I know.
Broadcasters do move to different transponders which may have different beam patterns.
BBC are using much the same Tps as they always have (after a lot of shuffling and use of...
Most decent quality TVs make a better job of upscaling content than the cheaper upscaler in devices.
Most would choose to take the native resolution of a source (SD/HD/4k) from a box and let the TV do the better job.
One needs to go through the obvious things to eliminate an simpler issue...
Thanks for the file(s).
My -T2 is under-used, in the kitchen and touring caravan mainly so I'm not fully au fait with all the -T2 features sadly. 😢
One day, maybe?
I have similar Foxsat-HDR recordings, unencrypted. You can't decrypt Foxsat recordings after the event.
But the -T2 and...
You do if you do a minimum of investigation (e.g. check digutalbitrate link) and/or read the FFFFFFF thread properly where i stated (bold now added)
AAC is not MPEG. Freeview HD spec doesn't permit any other audio format, nor any other video codec
Lord help us!!!
That'll be a foible of your...
@Black Hole :RTFM: page 48
In Humax speak
"Multichannel" = bitstream = Dolby Digital, except for MPEG audio when it's PCM out
"Stereo" = all are PCM stereo
Two channels can count as multichannel if you want to really try and split hairs.
Great. The .TS file of the BBC Lip Sync segment could, perhaps, be shared with the OP (and others, myself included) to eyeball measure sound - vision delays?
All we'd need to do is upload it to our -T2s (or other Freeview HD PVRS, where they permit) and play it {may need AV2HDR for -T2 to...
5Select is indeed on the BBC B multiplex; and in all Nations and Regions.
Digitalbitrate reports it as 96 kbit/s AAC. So it will be transcoded to DD 2.0 in any Freeview HD receiver.
HD channels are all 128 kbit (stereo 2.0) or 320 kbit/s for 5.1 surround. (Plus a 48 kbit Narration (audio...
Fibres (was supplied by BT as point to multipoint when I was in the know; likely superseded by later iP cloud technology) and a more recent satellite backup, for the BBC. Dual fibres to each site, diversely routed so that one fault doesn't take the site off air. Satellite backup - used in...
Were the BBC Cambridge Studios equipped for HD when they relocated? {Probably if new kit were procured as HD and/or UHD is all that's readily available today}. I'm no longer privvy to such detail. Norwich BBC East studios were new around 2005 and always were Cambridge's buddy site (it was a...
South Yorkshire will be due to the different ITV region (advertising and news) carried cf the BBC at that transmitter/group.
Most likely be due to Sheffield (Crosspool) needing a separate SIPSI to cope with the 'anomaly'. {Similar to Brighton (Whitehawk Hill) for BBC Southeast and the...
There is no "South Yorks" BBC region ;)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/articles/2023/changes-bbc-one-hd-freeview-youview-england
HD for the lucky 6 - but upscaled SD for many all but London until studio kit is changed. The rest of us have to wait until the end of April.
All Freeview HD sets have to transcode the transmitted HE-AAC audio to Dolby Digital (2.0 or 5.1 programme-dependent) on the fly... I don't think that's a difficult process but it may be relevant?
{HE-AAC is used as it's more code efficient and specifically allows the Audio Described sound...
Ask friends, family, neighbours and work colleagues if they have some older small usb sticks you can borrow to install it?
Small sticks and fat 32 in a single partition are what Raydon's readme.txt file recommends. The file is only some 10MB in size and someone may have one sitting in a...
Colour space on 1080i/p HD is / must be Rec BT 709. Programmes will be ingested played out and encoded suitably.
UHD ingest of the same programme for iPlayer will be the wider BT 2100 and HLG is used for iPlayer. (2100 is based on 2020- in its most recent versions incorporating the HDR...
First line 'droids, sadly using boiler-plate template replies. Likely out-sourced to C(r)apita like Reception Advice was.
Reply stating it doesn't answer the question. Re-word your question, perhaps, to be more explicit.
e.g. "My TV fully supports UHD streaming of BBC iPlayer but... "
Have...
Same TV make and model as the OP, or different?
Check if changing any UHD colour space options on your TV while watching iPlayer The English fixes it and if that setting is also good for Frozen Planet and other UHD progs?
No harm in contacting iPlayer with your findings (and details of your...
:thumbsup_: Great!
Native (to the pictures received) or Auto should have displayed with correct colour space one would have hoped. But thankfully you've found a solution that works for you.
UHD HDR BT2020 has a wider colour gamut then Rec709 for SDR HD material so might appear 'different'...
Hmmm... that means IMHO the Samsung is playing silly beggars with the stream then and not auto changing to the correct colour space??
Have you checked for firmware updates on the TV? Does the 'Picture Clarity' work when in iPlayer on your TV (known issue for your model, link above)? Can you...
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