wow ... 90 hrs recording with reduced bit rate, that too under already overcompressed channels..... too cool:cool2:
I said this after recording & watching 2/3 movies & other prg.
I liked it. And for me quality is not bad at all.
I was also worried about the quality, as i mentioned in my previous post on this thread.
For me its very cool:cool2:
I think they will have both MPEG2 and MPEG4 decoders.
This is an excellent way to plan for transformation to MPEG4. By slowly increasing Tata Sky+ boxes and reducing Tata Sky regular boxes, They are actually making the consumers pay for their technology switch overs..
I think they will have both MPEG2 and MPEG4 decoders.
This is an excellent way to plan for transformation to MPEG4. By slowly increasing Tata Sky+ boxes and reducing Tata Sky regular boxes, They are actually making the consumers pay for their technology switch overs..
I hope this clarifies,
As per the manual there is no mention about receiving MPEG4 channels. If possible please check and clarify me as I saw only online version of the manual. I may have missed specifications page.
As per the manual there is no mention about receiving MPEG4 channels. If possible please check and clarify me as I saw only online version of the manual. I may have missed specifications page.
As per the manual there is no mention about receiving MPEG4 channels. If possible please check and clarify me as I saw only online version of the manual. I may have missed specifications page.
If you open the sticky thread in this section, you will get to see the pics of the Tata Sky DTH+ Box...on the front panel, on the right side you will see big bold letters saying "MPEG 4" Nothing much to prove there...but just thought you shud know. ITs just MPG4 compatible" for cross platform sakes as the MPEG4 broadcasters had put a case against Tata Sky DTH roadblocking their PVR launch, as DTH License clause mandates a cross platform compatibilty and Tata Sky DTH and DishTV boxes are not MPEG 4 compliant
The new STB's are much more advanced. Tata Sky+ was always MPEG4 transmission compatible and now it is recording too hence it will have higher capacity.
The new STB's are much more advanced. Tata Sky+ was always MPEG4 transmission compatible and now it is recording too hence it will have higher capacity.
Didn't understand your comment....??
You said " now it is recording too.............Is that means Tata Sky + Don't recording facility earlier. ........get your facts right
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