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Old 28-07-2004, 4:03 AM   #10
Master Rahl
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
As with NTSC v's PAL, the US (and presumably due to it's proximity with the USA, Canada as well) has adopted a new standard, perhaps without comparisons with other HDTV broadcasting systems.

The Australians performed laboratory and 'real world' tests on the the proposed systems (ATSC in the USA, DVB in the UK and I believe the rest of Europe) and chose to go with DVB instead.

DVB is used at the moment in the UK for Digital terrestrial broadcasting, which I have, and most of which is broadcast in 16:9 (interestingly with the exception of most US programmes we get that are from their major broadcastors, the exception, from things I have watched being anything from HBO).

DVB is also 'futureproof', meaning when the HDTV system is finally developed, it can still be broadcast using DVB.

My main comment about picture quality is due to the differences in the systems and the quality produced.

This is what happend with NTSC originally, whence the USA and Canada having Colour before anywhere else, but the quality was and still is, crap (525 line) compared with PAL at 625 Line.

Skiddins
What point are you making? Why is our system "crap?"

HDTV is HDTV. 720 or 1080. There are no other resolutions. 8VSB and COFDM are just two different encodings.

And, we do use DVB-S and DVB-C. Our DVB-T just use 8VSB encoding instead of COFDM.

I have an ATI HDTV Wonder for terrestrial HDTV and a Nexus DVB-S for satellite HDTV.

What was your point again?
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