RE: RE: RE: RE:RE: so just why12 Feb 2020 07:03
Ok, great questions... Google Navion DVB-T - TDT Wireless Television Antenna, WiFi Digital TV tuner for tablet/phone - REVIEW, Geniatech WiTV DVB-T2 ISBD-T Watch Full HD TV on Tablet/Phone Anywhere You Like, Elgato EyeTV Wireless Mobile Digital TV Tuner, Watch TV on Any Tablet/Smartphone, Geniatech WiTV T. So there we have it, many people do the TPOD style unit. After all, MTV did not design it, they just put a software twist on it. (Branded it). Regarding Giuseppe, please remember, there were the contracts with the Greek ferries, Syaya Africa. There may have been a few quid to make, but not enough to pay the director salaries and jet-set lifestyle. ATSC3.0 is the ~American standard for Broadcast TV, it's only just becoming available. It has nothing to do with MTV. It's a TV standard. The DVB-T2 standard allows up to 5 HD channels or many more SD channels to be transmitted on a given set of TV frequencies. The amount of data it transmits approaches the theoretical limit and some of the technology is part of ATSC 3.0. It means the (narrower) American TV stations can transmit in UHD. A DVB-T2 frequency (actually TV channels are a bundle of 8 frequencies in the UK, 7 in the USA and for digital purposes are often called “multiplexes”) can easily accommodate a UHD station but this is unlikely due to the limits it would place on choice and developments in internet delivery. (Again, MTV did not invent this) Regarding MTV services... Does it actually do anything? Does it operate as a business? Companies house got any accounts for it? (Apart from the Romanian gentleman that set up MTV services in 2017, who is a property refitter. It's probably a shell that can be used for tax purposes. As I have said, if MTV had something, they would not have gone bust. But at the end of the day, that's what happened. They did not delist and go private, they went bust.