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What is DVB-T2?
The function is the same as a conventional TV, but since the signal is digital, you
need a digital terrestrial receiver (set-top box) to convert it. This means that more
channels and additional services can be transmitted such as interactivity or widescreen
broadcasts.
DVB-T2 is the new standard of digital terrestrial TV broadcasting. As a result, multiple
TV programs can be embedded in a single broadcast multiplex. This standard is based
on the DVB-T standard. Published
DVB consortium. Current devices capable of receiving DVB-T are not compatible
(unable) to receive DVB-T2. Even if you have a newer device that supports MPEG4,
Full HD and similar technologies, unless DVB-T2 support is explicitly mentioned in the
manual, the device is not able to receive this broadcast.
DVB-T broadcasts used MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 compression format.
In the case of DVB-T2, compression formats older than H.264 and later are suitable
H.265 (HEVC).