|
Place of Origin | China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-DVBT2HD006 |
H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box with Teletext Multi-language OSD Remote Control
H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box Description:
DVB-T2 uses OFDM modulation, with a large number of subcarriers delivering a robust signal.
Also like DVB-T, DVB-T2 offers a range of different modes, making it a very flexible standard.
To perform error correction, DVB-T2 uses the same coding that was selected for DVB-S2.
The combination of low density parity check (LDPC) coding and Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquengham (BCH)
coding delivers excellent performance in an environment with high noise levels and interference, yielding a very robust signal.
Key performance features of H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box :
Program transmission for mobile and stationary receivers
At least 30 to 50 % higher transmission capacity and improved SFN performance as compared to DVB-T
Reduction of peak-to-average power ratio and therefore of operating costs at the transmitter end
Enhancements provided by H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box :
Transfer and integration of the DVB-S2 baseband frame concept
Q-delayed rotated constellations
Reduction of crest factor
H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box Specification:
Last Channel Memory and Multi-language
7-day EPG with Synopsis and Rolling Event
Channel Booking and Editing
PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
Application With H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box :
- Cable TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box Features:
Video Decoder | MPEG4, H.264, H.265,10bit/60fps HD |
Video Output | CVBS*1, HDMI1.4 |
Video Format | PAL/NTSC |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3/16:9 |
H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box Advantages:
FAQ for H265 HEVC DVB T2 / C Set Top Box :
1. Does a set-top box have a sleep mode?
Yes, many set-top boxes have a sleep mode or standby mode that allows them to conserve energy when not in use. When the set-top box is in sleep mode, it will consume less power and may even turn off the video output to the TV. The specific sleep mode settings and options can vary depending on the brand and model of the set-top box. Some set-top boxes may have an automatic sleep mode that activates after a certain period of inactivity, while others may require manual activation of the sleep mode. Consult the user manual or settings menu of your set-top box to learn more about the sleep mode options and how to activate them.
2. Can I access local channels with a set-top box?
Yes, it is possible to access local channels with a set-top box. Some set-top boxes come with built-in tuners that allow you to watch over-the-air broadcast channels. Alternatively, you can use a digital antenna in conjunction with your set-top box to pick up local channels. Some cable and satellite companies also offer packages that include local channels. It is important to check with your service provider to see if there are any additional fees for accessing local channels.
Contact Us at Any Time