Cool video, thanks for posting! Ouch on the price for that ATSC 3.0 tuner though! $895!
RedZone Receiver ATSC 3.0 Television
That's an engineering special model dongle for stations that are testing, and not meant for the average end-user.
Cool video, thanks for posting! Ouch on the price for that ATSC 3.0 tuner though! $895!
RedZone Receiver ATSC 3.0 Television
Well, I guess if they have it so miniaturized already, they might get one on the market next year for under $100. Maybe a stripped down model under $50.
If they do this, then I’d say they’re really all in
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Consider that an outboard tuner is going to need to be able to transcode the audio from AC-4 (or MPEG-H outside of North America) to AC-3 in order for most currently installed audio systems to be able handle it. I think your pricing target is going to cause some fairly severe hemorrhaging.Well, I guess if they have it so miniaturized already, they might get one on the market next year for under $100. Maybe a stripped down model under $50.
You have to click on the YOUTUBE link in the bottom right corner of the video, and it'll play directly from Youtube's site. I just did so, and it works fine for me.
It isn't well known what will happen going forward with this process of lighthousing. Perhaps they'll downconvert the HD channels or maybe they'll change their minds and lighthouse on Next Gen stations where it is technically feasible (as opposed to DTV where it doesn't seem particularly feasible without great sacrifice). I have little doubt that the proponents have spun a tale where people who need OTA won't somehow be screwed out of being able to receive it but I have to wonder how it will actually work without encouraging many just to give up on OTA as too expensive or too much trouble for little to no real gain for the viewers. Next Gen is doubtless technically superior in pretty much every way, but will what they deliver justify the viewer's investment in new and/or additional gear?I know when a station changes to ATSC 3.0 they have to also broadcast ATSC 1.0 for five years. But, we will lose the sub-stations right?
I have to wonder how it will actually work without encouraging many just to give up on OTA as too expensive or too much trouble for little to no real gain for the viewers. Next Gen is doubtless technically superior in pretty much every way, but will what they deliver justify the viewer's investment in new and/or additional gear?