Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Biggles69
83 posts

Master Geek


#228421 26-Jun-2009 01:22
Send private message

Nety: And of course those that would normally jump all over a news story like this are well... the ones with the problem so chance of this making the news is well zero.



I am sure that if it did break the news then a lot of none tech people that have been thinking to themselfs this new Freeview is crap would come out of the woodwork and make some real noise. Noise that TV 1, 2 and to a lesser extent 3 could not ignore.



I am just glad I had the opertunity to switch to DVB-T before this all blew up.


It's really strange there has been absolutely no official news on the internet about the picture quality issues?
(that i can find) & I have emailed the Stuff.co.nz & also print media "The TV Guide" and no one has reported the issues (strange how they report all sorts of mundane TV & technology stories but no one will touch this issue!!!)

It would be great if EVERYONE could email or phone Freeview & ask them:
"Why they are not being upfront & honest on their official website about the quality drop on the Freeview satellite service since TVNZ & Mediaworks reduced their bitrates"

Freeview are the company we are stuck with to provide the free to air satellite broadcast platform in NZ and they won't even publicly acknowledge the picture quality problems everyone is experiencing.
call 0800 FREEVIEW (0800 373384)
or email freeviewadmin@freeviewnz.tv

We shouldn't have to suffer sub standard digital tv just because no one has the balls to set a bitrate/picture quality standard.

 
 
 

GoodSync. Easily back up and sync your files with GoodSync. Simple and secure file backup and synchronisation software will ensure that your files are never lost (affiliate link).
openmedia
3293 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #228490 26-Jun-2009 11:11
Send private message

Freeview don't provide the service, they are simply the body that promotes the service. TVNZ control the encoders for one transponder, and Kordia provide the equipment for the other, and they decide on the quality etc.

TVNZ have made some additional changes this week including encoder software updates to try and improve the quality.




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


Biggles69
83 posts

Master Geek


#228513 26-Jun-2009 12:11
Send private message

I just received a email confirming that the government won't/can't do anything to fix the picture quality issues on the freeview satellite feeds.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your email of 31 May 2009 requesting a Picture Quality Standard
For satellite digital television in New Zealand

As Minister of Broadcasting, I am responsible for setting the government’s broad
agenda for broadcasting. At this point, managing the transition from analogue to
Digital free-to-air television is a government priority. I am sure the majority
of viewers who have already switched to digital will be enjoying a significant
improvement in their viewing experience, and government is not considering
the introduction of regulations governing picture quality at this stage.

In general, all inquiries regarding technical issues are best directed towards the
Relevant broadcaster. You will appreciate that under the Television New Zealand
Act 2003, I cannot intervene in the day-to-day operations of TVNZ. I am aware
There have been some recent technical problems resulting in pixilation, but these
are being addressed. I am informed the bit rate quality has remained within the
normal range since the introduction of TVNZ’s regionalized transmissions.

If you have any further questions regarding the issues you raised on your letter, I
Suggest you direct then to TVNZ or MediaWorks

Yours sincerely
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Broadcasting
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Looks like we might be stuck with crap satellite digital TV in New Zealand.

Maybe we can contact their advertsiers with recorded examples of pixelated adverts? that might make TVNZ take notice!!!

Any one have any Ideas?



walt12
324 posts

Ultimate Geek


  #228535 26-Jun-2009 13:15
Send private message

When the TVNZ Sports Extra channel finishes in July (?), won't this provide additional bandwidth on the Tp to restore the TVNZ channels to a decent bit-rate?

Biggles69
83 posts

Master Geek


  #228548 26-Jun-2009 14:23
Send private message

walt12: When the TVNZ Sports Extra channel finishes in July (?), won't this provide additional bandwidth on the Tp to restore the TVNZ channels to a decent bit-rate?


No, The TVNZ Extra Channel has already been removed from the satellite service & wasn't using much bandwidth anyway & more to the point TVNZ Have added a additional 3 channels (TV One) this is what is causing the drop in bitrate for all channels.

openmedia
3293 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #228605 26-Jun-2009 17:04
Send private message

Biggles69: I just received a email confirming that the government won't/can't do anything to fix the picture quality issues on the freeview satellite feeds.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your email of 31 May 2009 requesting a Picture Quality Standard
For satellite digital television in New Zealand

As Minister of Broadcasting, I am responsible for setting the government’s broad
agenda for broadcasting. At this point, managing the transition from analogue to
Digital free-to-air television is a government priority. I am sure the majority
of viewers who have already switched to digital will be enjoying a significant
improvement in their viewing experience, and government is not considering
the introduction of regulations governing picture quality at this stage.

In general, all inquiries regarding technical issues are best directed towards the
Relevant broadcaster. You will appreciate that under the Television New Zealand
Act 2003, I cannot intervene in the day-to-day operations of TVNZ. I am aware
There have been some recent technical problems resulting in pixilation, but these
are being addressed. I am informed the bit rate quality has remained within the
normal range since the introduction of TVNZ’s regionalized transmissions.

If you have any further questions regarding the issues you raised on your letter, I
Suggest you direct then to TVNZ or MediaWorks

Yours sincerely
Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Broadcasting
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Looks like we might be stuck with crap satellite digital TV in New Zealand.

Maybe we can contact their advertsiers with recorded examples of pixelated adverts? that might make TVNZ take notice!!!

Any one have any Ideas?


Raising issues with the advertisers might prove interesting, but in general I never see as many picture issues with the advert breaks as myPVR just skips them.

You best approach is with the broadcasters so they continue to be made aware of the issues. They appear to be placing a lot more focus on DTT than DTH.




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


ZollyMonsta
3009 posts

Uber Geek

ID Verified
Trusted

  #228608 26-Jun-2009 17:20
Send private message

Didn't I read somewhere that TVNZ have added delay between the different versions of TV1/TV2?
This will help improve the statistical multiplexing of the different regional versions of TV1 and TV2.

The reason you probably wouldn't see problems on local ads (if that is the case) is because the different channel versions would be showing different content, thus allowing a better spread of the available bandwidth.





 

 

Check out my LPFM Radio Station at www.thecheese.co.nz - Now on iHeart Radio, TuneIn and Radio Garden

 

As per the usual std disclaimer.. "All thoughts typed here are my own."




openmedia
3293 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #228648 26-Jun-2009 18:21
Send private message

ZollyMonsta: Didn't I read somewhere that TVNZ have added delay between the different versions of TV1/TV2?

This will help improve the statistical multiplexing of the different regional versions of TV1 and TV2.

The reason you probably wouldn't see problems on local ads (if that is the case) is because the different channel versions would be showing different content, thus allowing a better spread of the available bandwidth.


I've been sending freeview samples and tech information for some time now, and I got the update yesterday about statmux upgrades and the time delay between regional feeds. Can't confirm the details for the time delays as I'm over in OZ this week, but Craig on the apsattv list couldn't see any difference.




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


richms
27980 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #228686 26-Jun-2009 21:58
Send private message

Still saw some blatent pixelation during the show that had the brit guy dressing people tonight.




Richard rich.ms

openmedia
3293 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #228692 26-Jun-2009 22:41
Send private message

richms: Still saw some blatent pixelation during the show that had the brit guy dressing people tonight.


Any chance you have a video capture that can be supplied to TVNZ and freeview?




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


ajw

ajw
1930 posts

Uber Geek


  #228894 28-Jun-2009 09:24
Send private message

Bad pixelisation on Stratos this morning, so bad that the picture was unwatchable for the 10 minutes I watched it this morning. All other channels appeared to be OK.

grolschie
911 posts

Ultimate Geek


  #228939 28-Jun-2009 14:18

Stratos get some programs from channels on Optus D2 - which are often broadcast at low-ish bitrates.

Jaxson
8006 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #229112 29-Jun-2009 09:34
Send private message

Being on satellite in my lounge now I can't handle that in HD where available logo that rubs it in your face whilst you're served up block city via sat with no surround sound.

richms
27980 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #229359 29-Jun-2009 21:12
Send private message

openmedia:
richms: Still saw some blatent pixelation during the show that had the brit guy dressing people tonight.


Any chance you have a video capture that can be supplied to TVNZ and freeview?


No, I have nothing that can record at the moment.




Richard rich.ms

openmedia
3293 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  #229402 29-Jun-2009 23:33
Send private message

I'm still working through my recordings from last week. Mostly looking better than previous weeks, but I'm keeping my eye open for decent samples.




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.


1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic





News and reviews »

Logitech Introduces New G522 Gaming Headset
Posted 21-May-2025 19:01


LG Announces New Ultragear OLED Range for 2025
Posted 20-May-2025 16:35


Sandisk Raises the Bar With WD_BLACK SN8100 NVME SSD
Posted 20-May-2025 16:29


Sony Introduces the Next Evolution of Noise Cancelling with the WH-1000XM6
Posted 20-May-2025 16:22


Samsung Reveals Its 2025 Line-up of Home Appliances and AV Solutions
Posted 20-May-2025 16:11


Hisense NZ Unveils Local 2025 ULED Range
Posted 20-May-2025 16:00


Synology Launches BeeStation Plus
Posted 20-May-2025 15:55


New Suunto Run Available in Australia and New Zealand
Posted 13-May-2025 21:00


Cricut Maker 4 Review
Posted 12-May-2025 15:18


Dynabook Launches Ultra-Light Portégé Z40L-N Copilot+PC with Self-Replaceable Battery
Posted 8-May-2025 14:08


Shopify Sidekick Gets a Major Reasoning Upgrade, Plus Free Image Generation
Posted 8-May-2025 14:03


Microsoft Introduces New Surface Copilot+ PCs
Posted 8-May-2025 13:56


D-Link A/NZ launches DWR-933M 4G+ LTE Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 Mobile Hotspot
Posted 8-May-2025 13:49


Synology Expands DiskStation Lineup with DS1825+ and DS1525+
Posted 8-May-2025 13:44


JBL Releases Next Generation Flip 7 and Charge 6
Posted 8-May-2025 13:41









Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.







GoodSync is the easiest file sync and backup for Windows and Mac