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NTSC 1080i Boot Up Watermark Multi Language Cable Tv Connection Set Top Box
Cable Tv Connection Set Top Box Description:
DVB-C (cable transmission) is the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) system used for distribution
of digital television over cable networks. DVB-C uses the same 8 (or 7 or 6) MHz channels as
used for the distribution of the old analogue TV. This channel is filled with a data container which
can carry MPEG-2/MPEG-4/H.265 compressed video, audio and data services. In this way, the
distribution of digital television channels can be introduced without the need to cease the distribution
of analogue television.
Cable Tv Connection Set Top Box Specification:
- Audio, Video and Picture Setting
- STB Upgrade via USB, OTA or Serial Port
- Auto, Manual or Full Channel Search
- Last Channel Memory and Multi-language
- 32 Around Favorite Group
- MPEG-4/H.264 Decoded
- PAL: 576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080P
- NTSC: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080P
- CAS Supported
Application With Cable Tv Connection Set Top Box :
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
Features:
Input Impedance | 75Ω |
Input Signal Range | 38-100dBuV |
DDR3 | 128MB |
Flash | 8MB |
CPU Frequency | 1500DMIPS@660MHz, 32bit |
Advantages:
1. Affordable Pricing
2. Wide Range of Product Offerings
3. Smooth Operations Management
4. Convenient Location
5. Comprehensive Marketing Strategies
6. Strong Industry Alliances
7. Positive Reputation in the Market
FAQ:
1.How do I manage my recordings on a set-top box?
Access the recording menu: Most set-top boxes have a recording menu that allows you to manage
your recordings. This menu can usually be found in the settings or menu of the set-top box.
View your recordings: Once you are in the recording menu, you should be able to view a list of your
recorded programs. This list may include information such as the program title, date recorded, and
duration.Play or delete recordings: From the recording menu, you can usually select a recorded
program to play or delete. Some set-top boxes may also allow you to edit or rename your recordings.
Manage recording settings: Depending on the set-top box, you may be able to manage your recording
settings. This can include setting up a series recording, adjusting the recording quality or duration, or
scheduling a recording.
2.Is a set-top box compatible with smart home devices?
Yes, there is nothing wrong with your computer screen.That device you see laying there next to the TV,
in your living room or bedroom, could easily become the brain of your Smart Home.
Set-Top Box (STB) devices saw a huge evolution in recent years. A long time ago we first witnessed the
appearance of Linux powered STBs, which brought a sort of innovation in the way we consume audiovisual
content, as well as our interaction with the device itself.Those devices, although now considered as outdated,
are still an important part of the Telco and Cable Operator ecosystems, as they are practically the last mile
for content to reach your screen and pleasure your eyes.