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Place of Origin | China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBCHD008 |
HD Digital Receiver with Left/Right/Stereo Audio Output MPEG-4 AACAAC+ Audio Format 0.5KGS Weight
HD Digital Receiver Description:
DVB-C uses Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) for the modulation of the data on the carrier. Normally 64-QAM is used but lower level modulation schemes, such as 16-QAM and 32-QAM, and higher level modulation schemes such as 128-QAM and 256-QAM can also be used. The data capacity increase with higher level modulation schemes but the data will be less robust against noise and interference.
Specification Of HD Digital Receiver:
- Compliant with DVB-C Standard Fully
- MPEG-4/H.264 Decoded
- PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
- 7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
- Channel Booking and Editing
- Email, Parental Lock and Timer
Application With HD Digital Receiver:
- Content Provider
- Pay TV Operator
- Cable TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
Features:
CPU Frequency | 1500DMIPS@660MHz, 32bit |
Flash | 8MB |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
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FAQ for HD Digital Receiver:
1.What is the recommended internet speed for a set-top box?
For high definition (HD 720p) you will need 2.5Mbps, and for higher-quality high definition (HD 1080p), you will need 5Mbps. For ultra-high definition (UHD, 4K or 2160p) you'll need a minimum speed of 20Mbps.
2.What is the difference between a set-top box and a streaming device?
A set-top box and a streaming device are both used to stream TV shows, movies, and other content on a TV, but they have some differences:
Technology: Set-top boxes are typically designed to work with cable or satellite TV services, while streaming devices are designed to work with internet services.
Connectivity: Set-top boxes require a physical connection to a cable or satellite provider, while streaming devices connect to the internet wirelessly.
Content: Set-top boxes typically offer access to a wider range of TV channels and live sports, while streaming devices focus more on on-demand content like movies and TV shows.
Price: Set-top boxes are typically more expensive than streaming devices, but they often offer more features and access to additional content.
3.Can I use a set-top box with cable TV?
Yes, you can use a set-top box with cable TV. In fact, many cable TV providers offer set-top boxes as a way to enhance the viewing experience and access additional features such as programming guides, on-demand content, and DVR capabilities. However, it is important to check with your cable TV provider to ensure that the set-top box is compatible with your specific cable TV package and equipment.
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