Most FTA receivers output in either NTSC or PAL (or both), and don't have HD capability. You need access to the digital data stream itself, and for that you would do best getting a computer-based DVB solution, such as a PCI card or USB box.
This gets me to thinking ( all ways a dangerous situation ), What happens to FTA in 3 years when there is no more standard definition analog TV ? ? ?123tim said:Could I reverse the original question for just a second to ask if HD feeds are backwards compatable with "standard" FTA receivers? What I mean is, as more and more feeds become HD will my receiver be able to decode less and less?
Forgive me for diverging from the original question.
Thanks.
123tim said:Mike,
I'm still digesting Pete's DVB link, but my primary question right now is; will my new standard KU FTA system (that gets delivered today) be usable five years from now? There's still a lot that I need to learn.