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Have got a C/Ku band receiver... what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Mountford" data-source="post: 72102" data-attributes="member: 186234"><p>I may be drifting away from the original question a bit, but I've been reading up and have found the main difference between the digital systems seems to be in the MPEG compression - 4:2:0 for domestic channels and 4:2:2 for most feeds - so presumably no matter what the dish/LNB combination if it is a 4:2:0-based domestic receiver it's not going to be able to interpret pro feeds? Am I wrong?</p><p></p><p>It might confuse the hell out of some people why I would choose to have a monitor showing colour bars or an empty studio for hours on end rather than watching 'proper' channels but nonetheless that's what I'm after :-) I haven't been able to find a DX-ing/feeds area on the site, anyone know where one may lie?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Mountford, post: 72102, member: 186234"] I may be drifting away from the original question a bit, but I've been reading up and have found the main difference between the digital systems seems to be in the MPEG compression - 4:2:0 for domestic channels and 4:2:2 for most feeds - so presumably no matter what the dish/LNB combination if it is a 4:2:0-based domestic receiver it's not going to be able to interpret pro feeds? Am I wrong? It might confuse the hell out of some people why I would choose to have a monitor showing colour bars or an empty studio for hours on end rather than watching 'proper' channels but nonetheless that's what I'm after :-) I haven't been able to find a DX-ing/feeds area on the site, anyone know where one may lie? Thanks! Tom [/QUOTE]
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