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What's On, Transponder and channel support
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Satellite Channels on 5 West Eutelsat 5West A
fransat fta channels from 5 april
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 968739" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>You're talking about Fransat here. This does make sense though because you can buy "professional" Fransat systems which receive and decode the Fransat channels and transcode them to DVB-T multiplexes. This is for hotels/apartment blocks etc where the DVB-T over the air signal is poor.</p><p></p><p>I think these systems are fairly expensive, and as has been mentioned, using MIS means the transmitter can take the entire multistream and transmit it as DVB-T without having to process/remove/split/decrypt any of the streams. This means if the channels on the multiplex change at all, the DVB-T transmitter won't need any reconfiguration if it's just broadcasting the multistream contents without changing them.</p><p></p><p>The Fransat system transmits two multiplexes per transponder which a Fransat Pro system filters and splits into separate DVB-T multiplexes for SMATV distribution. If the configuration of the transponder changes, the Fransat Pro system would need reconfiguring I would guess, which would be difficult if you had to do that for hundreds of different DVB-T transmitters, plus this would completely break the single frequency networks widely used in France as while you were reconfiguring the transmitters they wouldn't have the same content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 968739, member: 330868"] You're talking about Fransat here. This does make sense though because you can buy "professional" Fransat systems which receive and decode the Fransat channels and transcode them to DVB-T multiplexes. This is for hotels/apartment blocks etc where the DVB-T over the air signal is poor. I think these systems are fairly expensive, and as has been mentioned, using MIS means the transmitter can take the entire multistream and transmit it as DVB-T without having to process/remove/split/decrypt any of the streams. This means if the channels on the multiplex change at all, the DVB-T transmitter won't need any reconfiguration if it's just broadcasting the multistream contents without changing them. The Fransat system transmits two multiplexes per transponder which a Fransat Pro system filters and splits into separate DVB-T multiplexes for SMATV distribution. If the configuration of the transponder changes, the Fransat Pro system would need reconfiguring I would guess, which would be difficult if you had to do that for hundreds of different DVB-T transmitters, plus this would completely break the single frequency networks widely used in France as while you were reconfiguring the transmitters they wouldn't have the same content. [/QUOTE]
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