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- 09-20-2009 12:24 PM #1
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Updated DVB-S2 channel list for North America ADVERTS 1
Im brand new to DVB. While I'm waiting for my DVB World DVB-S2-CA USB receiver, I'd like to know what the most up to date DVB-S2 channel list in North America.
I'm very curious to see this latest standard in full effect on a PC. Heck, Ive never seen ANY HD FTA channels; just the blurry low quality DVB-S channels on Galaxy 19 / 97.0W.
Are there any S2 channels available in North America that are subscription based or something I could use the conditional access reader? If some channels are encrypted, does that mean the CA would be able to allow me to watch the channels?
PS: Do DVB channels in general need to be S2 standard for the channel to be in HD? Mpeg2 or mpeg4?
Thanks in advance for any answers people can offer.
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- 09-20-2009 03:02 PM #2
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Interesting.. 32 immediate hits with no replies. That tells me there's a great interest for this kind of an updated list! Hopefully someone will know the answer to this.
- 09-20-2009 03:23 PM #3
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Nobody has published a full DVB-S2/8PSK transponder list, even though DVB-S2/8PSK blindscan receivers have been around for months now. So there is no readily available list of all DVB-S2 transponders other than Lyngsat information.
HD is available on normal DVB-S QPSK, it doesn't require DVB-S2 or 8PSK. Look for PBS HD @ 125°W. It is MPEG2 4:2:0 HD and easily viewable with an HD receiver or fast enough PC DVB setup.
Not all channels on 97°W are blurry & low quality. It could be you are feeding composite out of an SD receiver into a large HDTV panel that is scaling it and making it look bad. Using a receiver with component out might help some, but mostly it is an artifact of trying to expand an SD signal 6X (stretched to 16:9 1920x1080) or 4.5X (non stretched 4:3 1440x1080). And that is based on a 720x480 SD signal and many are lower resolution. Also a traditional tube usually looks better with SD since it was built for that resolution, isn't scaling, and is usually 27" - 32" instead of 35" - 60".
If you look at the SD muxes on 97°W with a PC (with TSReader for example) and view them at their native resolution you'll be pleasantly surprised how decent some of them look.
The "CA" part of your card is likely to be mostly worthless. There is a recent thread about Irdeto CAM support on some receivers and that in theory a person could subscribe to something like Setanta Sports USA on 97°W and use the Irdeto card on any receiver that has a Irdeto CAM. Nobody has done it yet due to having to buy a Globecast receiver setup just to get the card and then maybe a year's service required as well.
- 09-20-2009 04:18 PM #4
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Thanks Gillham. Yeah I was viewing the content via a single composite video cable. So, it wasn't really a fair to judge the picture quality yet. Since I'm going to use a DVB-S2 PC receiver to watch the channels, the picture will be as good as its going to get on my top of the line Samsung 55" TV with no analog conversion (that someone would get via component cables)... just straight through upconverted 480p to 1080p HDMI full digitial path. However, to me, I consider even old fashioned DVD's under the best circumstances not that good. I'm spoiled with bluray and ATSC HD broadcasts.
Having said that, is there anyway I can get this below channel via my CA reader and globalcast? If it's possible, which satellite? It would be nice if it could be done via the globalcast channels on the 97.0W bird.
Armenian Television | the official site
BTW, thanks so much for your response.
- 09-20-2009 04:40 PM #5
As far as I know, what you want is not politically possible. Here is a recent thread on the subject, http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...-viaccess.html .
North American providers seem reluctant to simply provide anyone with an access card for their services.
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- 09-20-2009 04:43 PM #6
Globecast will only authorize their receiver for subscription programs
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- 09-20-2009 04:59 PM #7
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- 09-20-2009 05:04 PM #8
The cards SHOULD BE interchangeable (except Nagravision, but even they could be BEFORE activation), but the program providers are being hostile for some reason.
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- 09-20-2009 05:36 PM #9
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Presuming that the card is interchangable; and, it's okay by the content provider. Could someone please be kind enough to help me find out what I need to do to get the below channel. They explain what I need to do to get it, but still doesnt help me since I'm still so new to this stuff. Maybe, I dont even need a card? I was just presuming I did. Would a regular DVB receiver even work? Here's the link below.
http://www.armtv.com/first/eng/?sub=receive
I am presuming that I need to get a card and receiver? Who do I call to get it? Would I get this card and receiver just for this one channel?
I already have a pretty decent access to pretty much all the transponders on the "Intelsat Americas" 5 AKA "Galaxy" 19 97.0W. using a regular FTA receiver (Viewsat). I'm planning on getting a PC-based DVB device with conditional access card reader.
I REALLY want to get this channel, that's why I'm asking. It would be a shame not to get it if I already have my dish pointed to the right satellite.
Thanks for you help!
- 09-20-2009 06:19 PM #10
Unless GlobeCast drops their Nagravision protection, you are not going to get this channel unless you contact GlobeCast and subscribe to their receiver/card combo.
Here's a link to order the service,
GlobeCast WorldTV - How To Get WTV
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