3DTV test on satellite, with YouTube videos

March 14th, 2009 by RocketMBA

3DTV is the futuristic new kid on the block when it comes to cutting edge television technologies, and new 3D setups are appearing at tech shows around the world. Far from the red and blue glasses we wore back in the early ’80s, 3DTV promises realistic images and high definition resolution.

3DTV won’t be common in the home for at least a decade, and there is currently no set standard for what might be used to broadcast in 3D, but television nerds are already running tests with various technologies, one of which is currently live via satellite. 3DSwitch.tv are showing off their Sensio3D format broadcast on 9 east, 11747 H 27500. It’s a 4mb/s(!) MPEG4 stream at 1920×1088 and it’s available on both DVB-S and DVB-S2 receivers.

It’s one of the weirdest things you’ll ever see in your life, 3D or not.

(This is the raw sample - it won’t look 3D to you, but you can see how the 3D image is made up! Also available in 720p HD)

Using the Sensio3D format, both left eye and right eye images are transmitted in the same video frame, and the fancy Sensio3D chipset thingit turns them into an image that the 3D shutter glasses can understand, giving you a nice crisp image with a realistic depth. Phew.

But all of this is no good to you, unless you happen to have a 3DTV testing labratory around. Still, us here at SatScene love you, and have converted the Sensio3D format into the good ol’ red and blue glasses format, so that you can get an idea of what 3DTV in high resolutions has to offer with the below video. Don’t say we don’t love you!

(Unfortunately, an amount of depth is lost during the conversion, but you still get a good idea of what’s in store. Watch it in 720 HD, too!)

Manchester United V Tottenham live today in HD

January 24th, 2009 by BGonaSTICK

Don’t forget that later today, ITV are showing the FA Cup match between Man Utd and Spurs in high definition.

Kick off at Old Trafford is at quarter past five. The attached pictures are from the early kick off today between Hartlepool and West Ham, which the Premiership side won comfortably - by two goals.

ITV HD listings

January 3rd, 2009 by RocketMBA

Merry new year, and welcome to 2009! Celebrate it by watching the following shows that are coming up on ITV HD, thanks to a brilliant ITV HD listings page from joinfreesat.co.uk!

http://www.joinfreesat.co.uk/index.php/freesat-channels/itv-hd-schedule

SatScene now has the lightbox2 plugin installed

December 17th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

So try clicking on these BBC HD images, why don’t you?


If you hold your mouse pointer over the right hand side of the first enlarged image in a post containing multiple images, you can view the whole lot sequentially as a ’set’. Logically, you should also be able to scroll backwards by hovering over the left hand side. And you can!

Do it!

Do it now!

Satellite TV versus terrestrial TV - what are the pros and cons?

December 7th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

Now that we have all of the various flavours of Channel 4 free on satellite (and since November, FIVE too!) , just what is it that’s keeping you from ditching terrestrial telly completely?

With Digital Switchover coming our way (it’s already started don’t you know, up in the Scottish Borders) many folks will have to upgrade their rooftop aerial to receive terrestrial Freeview, and even then full reception is far from guaranteed. What’s more, you may be quite shocked at the sheer size of some of these modern terrestrial antennae!

Take a moment or two to actually think about how much more discrete a satellite minidish might be. Also, they often don’t have to be as high (and exposed to the wind) as a typical terrestrial aerial. Dishes do require a perfectly clear line of site into southern sky though, so that might be a deciding factor for you.

Satellite has had a pretty raw deal in the UK thus far. We tend to like our TV to be free and come with no strings attached, because we already pay for a TV license.

Sure, nearly ten million customers subscribe to Sky, because they want extra channels, like sports and movies, but satellite TV and Sky TV have become synonymous to many of us. With the advent of Freesat however, that perception will gradually change - and it’s long overdue.

So why not hang up your reservations and take a fresh look at satellite TV.

Below is a handy comparison of which channels can be had on terrestrial only, and which on satellite only.

It might not be totally accurate, and the picture does tend to change gradually over time of course, but it’s a pretty fair snapshot of the situation right now.

Don’t forget, the ‘free’ satellite package is called Freesat, and the free terrestrial package is Freeview.

Satellite not Terrestrial

BBC HD

Channel 4 HD (encrypted)

ITV HD

More 4 +1

Film 4 +1

Zone Romantica

Zone Reality

Zone Thriller

Zone Horror

Zone Horror +1

ITV3 +1

ITV4 +1

BBC Alba

BET

BET +1

Al Jazeera English

Euronews

France 24

The Fight Network

True Movies

True Movies 2

Movies4Men

Movies4Men2

Simply Movies

Wedding TV

Information TV

O’seasproperty

Men and Motors

Audi Channel

Chart Show TV

The Vault

Scuzz

Bubble Hits

B4U Music

Zee Music

9XM

POP

POPGirl

Tiny POP

Kix!

9X UK

BEN TV

Inspiration

Daystar TV

Terrestrial not Satellite

Sky 3

Fiver

Five US

UK History

Virgin 1

Dave

Sky Sports News

Smile TV

TMF

4 Music

Community channel

Lottery Xtra

TeleG

FOXSAT-HDR Freesat+ boxes nicked

December 6th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

A lorryload of Humax PVRs set to fill many a stocking later this month has be nicked from a lay-by in Northampton.

Humax have released the following statement:

Humax has confirmed that a shipment of FOXSAT-HDR Freesat+ boxes was stolen at the weekend, upon their arrival in the UK on 30th November. The matter is already under investigation by the police, who are looking to track the stolen goods via individual serial numbers which have been recorded by Humax.

Humax is urging any retailers who are offered quantities of the FOXSAT-HDR from unknown sources or under suspicious circumstances to notify Humax head office immediately, by calling 020 8326 6000. The theft will temporarily impact the supply of FOXSAT-HDR boxes to retailers across the UK, however additional shipments are due later this week.

Bummer  :(

Luke Skywalker does ITV HD

November 28th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

The ITV HD channel isn’t exactly wowing us with copious volumes of high definition content, that’s for sure.

When they can be bothered to get off their arse and load the odd reel of film (and then remember to stick a red button on the standard definition channel to remind everyone) or show a bit of HD footy, then it would be remiss of any red-blooded Freesat HD owner to forego the opportunity to grab an eyeful.

Having said that, they’re also not making it very easy for people to get advance notice of ITV HD programming. Anyone would think they just don’t love those of us who forked out good money for one of these babies enough to put that right, which is frankly a bloody disgrace in this information-dependant age.

What would it take for them to do that, honestly?!?

I did manage to pick up on the fact that they’re showing some Star Wars flicks during the run-up to Chrimbo, so I thought I’d post the details.

These are obviously subject to change - not that you’re going to be inundated with notifications from the ITV HD Programme Scheduling Dept.

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Sunday 30th November 2008 at 4.15pm

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - Sunday 7th December 2008 at 3.50pm

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones - Sunday 14th December 2008 at 4.05pm

BBC iPlayer on Freesat, oh yes

November 27th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

The news may just have passed you by when originally announced, but the good people at Freesat have always had it in mind to provide this terrific addition to the Freesat platform at some point, and amidst recent rumours that this may happen sooner rather than later, an official response has been forthcoming in response to a direct line of questioning by the joinfreesat team:

“As Freesat has previously confirmed, iPlayer will launch onto the service in 2009. A launch date will be confirmed in due course.”

And on the rather more hopeful query regarding the progress being made on signing up Channel 4’s HD channel (which is still encrypted in NDS and therefore unavailable to Freesat viewers) and the much troubled Kangaroo project:

“Whilst there are currently no specific plans to launch 4HD and Kangaroo at this stage, Freesat is in regular contact with a wide range of broadcasters and service providers across the industry about joining the platform in the future.”

OK. So that’s that straightened out then  :)

Metronic Sat HD 100 Freesat box ‘for sale’

November 10th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

Metronic’s new Freesat HD receiver - the snappily named ‘SAT HD 100′ - was announced a while back now, but here it is for pre-order on Maplin’s website for a predictable £149.99.

The early listing on Maplin’s online store gives us our first good look at the box which will surely add a bit of zip to Freesat’s pre-Christmas sales push.

Click the image here for a much larger version showing, well, a black box with some printing and a couple of buttons. Revolutionary in the cosmetic department it isn’t!

Based on previous announcements from Metronic, the unit is due to start shipping for real later this month, with a PVR version to follow ‘early 2009′.


Product Features:

  • HD satellite receiver with superb Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) picture quality
  • Official freesatHD receiver
  • Receive over 130 free-to-air digital channels and HD broadcasts from the Astra 28.2E satellite
  • HD upscaling for SD, improves picture quality through HDMI or component connections
  • Simply type in your postcode to pre-load your regions local channels
  • Multi-media function: supports USB 2.0 hard disk or USB 2.0 memory sticks
  • Play video files, audio files (MP3) or view photo files (JPEG)
  • RJ45 connection for upgrading software and future features
  • HDMI and component (YPbPr) outputs
  • Parental lock facility
  • Multiple output resolutions: 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i
  • MPEG4/H.264 - 1080i (interlaced) and 720p (progressive) HDTV video format
  • 2 year warranty

It’s good to see more and more new products being supplied with a two year warranty. That’s two good things to come from European union then! The other? Damn. I forget…

Obama crowned as President; nobody is happy

November 5th, 2008 by RocketMBA

Don't cry, you've just won!

Don't cry, you've just won!

Brilliant news for mankind’s future should be cause for wonderful celebrations - but, no, everybody’s sad about it. CNN brought us yet more election strangeness of the saddest victors known to man.

 

 

 

 

 

Cheer up!!

Cheer up!!

These two don’t look very happy - in fact, one of them is crying. You’d think they’d be happy about having a black President! It’s what the great prophet Tupac spoke about in one of his musical sermons known as “Changes”.

 

 

 
 

 

Cheer up, Rev.

Cheer up, Rev.

Here’s Jesse Jackson, who is also crying. Probably because he hasn’t been able to castrate anybody lately.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No caption needed.
No caption needed.

Finally, this old man just heard the news that a black man has become President, shortly before leaving the studio to go back to Texas and hate gays, foreigners and Muslims.

 

 

 

Kaon KSF200 FTA - satellite receiver bargain of the month!

November 5th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

How about this cheap puppy?

Kaon KSF 200 FTA Digital Satellite Receiver

- 9,000 channel memory
- 1x SCART socket
- Display
- HF Modulator
- Loop through
- RS 232
- USALS and DiSEqC 1.2
- EPG
- Sleep Timer
- Software Update via RS-232 port
- 25 OSD languages
- Video RCA
- Audio L/R RCA
- S/PDIF
- Dimensions 180 x 45 x 250mm
- Weight: 1.4kg

Sound good? Looks pretty good, no?

The price? Thought you’d never ask. £23.63 inc VAT (plus shipping from Germany). Don’t normally give commercial sites a free plug, but this is a tasty looking FTA box by a decent manufacturer for a stupid price.

Get it at www.satplace.de. Well done to them!

Bond in Sony High Definition Advert is great

November 4th, 2008 by RocketMBA

Not exactly satellite related, but the new advert for Sony’s HD sets is a truly stunning watch, with some fantastic ambient music and great visuals. Here’s the YouTube clip, but try to catch it yourself on ITV HD or Sky HD some time to be truly wowed.

Free music channels on satellite

October 30th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

There are free music TV channels on ‘Sky’ I know.

In fact, they’re not actually ‘on Sky’ at all. They’re FTA (Free To Air) which means they’re free to be received by anyone with a suitable satellite receiver - including the Sky digibox.

That means that they are also available on a Freesat box. They might not all be on either the Sky or Freesat EPG’s, but you can tune them manually regardless.

Bit boring though isn’t it?

Same old, same old.

Why not try for something a bit different?

Get yourself a motorised dish and you can sample the delights of many free music television channels, and also a mind-numbing number of free radio stations over satellite.

I’m going to try and give you a quick sample of the kind of things that can be picked up completely free, totally legally and very easily. Put simply, there is way more legit stuff out there than you can ever watch.

Let’s start off at the satellites located at 1° West. Swing your dish over there for 1 Music Channel. A good mix of modern popular music. Most flavours of UK and US stuff with a Romanian twist.

Get all the info and program listings etc. at their website at www.1music.ro. It’s a good looking website and it’s fairly easy to navigate the Romanian menus with a little imagination.

Next stop is Novy Channel on Sirius 4 at 5° East. A Ukrainian channel with more live music as opposed to just endless videos, and a lot more native content than many other networks which just pump out English-language music.

Novy Channel is definitely worth a look if you want to see something you wouldn’t normally come across, and is definitely worth checking out. OK, so some of it is crap, but we’re on a journey here.

Some interesting supporting footage and documentary-style filming from Ukraine gives you a very good feel of the country and its musical culture. It can be found by scanning transponder 11766 Horizontal with an SR of 27500 and a FEC of 3/4.

The web address should you want to have a look is www.novy.tv.

There’s a great Cuban channel on Hispasat 30° West - CubaVision. Whilst not strictly a full time music channel, many times when I’ve flipped over to have a watch of this one they have been showing either live music or something else to cause me to hover over the channel change button. Some great music on here. A lot of interesting South American content as you would expect, but the quality of the pictures can be pretty dire!

If you want to visit the website, then you can find it here: www.cubavision.cubaweb.cu

I sometimes have this on in the background when at the computer and it’s well worth having a look at.

Cubavisión International has its headquarters in Havana, and transmits daily to ‘the outside’ (that’s what it says on the website!) 24 hours a day and FTA. As well as music, it also covers the genres of “culture, sports, tradition, science and technical, tourism and geography, among others.”

Find it on 12092 Vertical at 30° West. Also to be found on ASTRA, INTELSAT and ASIASAT birds.

Moving on to 7° East and Eutelsat W3A there is Africable - again, not strictly a ‘music channel’, but has a high percentage of music-related content. Lots of recycled stuff from way back when, plus the latest promotional material of course. It also carries quite a bit of minor-league stuff which I really enjoy.

Maybe you need to pick your viewing times, but I often catch something of note here. I haven’t really worked out the program schedule yet. The website at www.africable.net has been down whenever I’ve tried it, so no help there.

Remember to have a look in on this one to enjoy the unusual mix of Senegalese-produced music.

Time for a brand new one. Can’t tell you much about this, as it only launched today! So get off your butt, and tune your tuning whatsit into 11804 Vertical on Turksat at 42° East. It looks OK to me, but time will tell if it’s any good. It’s called ‘Plus Muzik‘ and I’m going to hazard a wild guess that they’ll carry a fair bit of Turkish music.

Can’t even find a website for it yet it’s that new!

Next stop on the free music tour is MTV Arabia located at BADR4 - 26° East that is - 12169 Vertical 27500 3/4.

MTV Arabia is ‘a revolution in Music Television’. What it actually is, is the same thing as all the other MTV stations but with a new logo and the suffix ‘Arabia’.

It’s free though, so it’s in. Not that much Free to Air MTV around the satellite arc, so fill yer’ boots.

It’s exactly what you’d expect to be honest. Here’s a wonderful picture of the homies biggin’ up Margate in February.

MTV Arabia is in fact a joint venture between MTV Networks International and Arabian Television Network, and launched in November 2007. It does include some specialist content, with shows called HipHopna, Introducing, Baqabeeq, Banat, Rewes, Waslity, Amour, Cimena, MTV Weyakom and Na3na3.

That’ll do for now. Maybe I’ll do a few more another time, but it shouldn’t stop you getting a head start!

BBC Trust want your views

October 27th, 2008 by RocketMBA

 Finally, somebody out there is crazy enough to listen to your views. The BBC Trust want young folk (read: annoying 19-year-old university students who find Coming of Age funny) to give their views on various BBC services, including BBC Three, Radio 1 and, for some reason, the BBC learning websites.

Go on, go and fill in the BBC Three one. If we all complain about Two Pints of Lager being shown 4,000 times a day, we might get something done about it.

http://www.bbcyoursay.co.uk/

Well, it’s looking good. But…

October 14th, 2008 by BGonaSTICK

It’s only a small ‘but’ at the moment, but whilst everything has now been transferred and rebuilt, nothing has been tested as yet. That means the forum won’t be back for a while. Just to keep things interesting, I now have to go out this evening, so no time to finish it up today.

Some reconfiguration work has been performed internally on the databases and the like, but the planned upgrades will not be performed at this time. That will now be done next week once we’re happy that the actual move has gone OK.

Please feel free to help us test some of the dependant sites in the meantime, such as www.tellyindex.com and the NoSky blog at www.nosky.co.uk/blog. Just have a play and let us know if you find any broken stuff when the forum reopens.

Initial indications show a huge improvement in response times, and a far more robust connection to the database server.

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