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This ready in Miami?
ОтветитьBut u still need Wi-Fi?
ОтветитьThis was very interesting to learn about and the next level of getting locals and more is exciting. 😊
ОтветитьTrouble is the boxes available so you can get Next Gen TV are costing around $200! I 'm waiting for a more affordable converter box and I don't see them yet!
Ответитьthis sounds like something only boomers will use.
Ответить🤔.....IPTV WITH A BOOST!
ОтветитьThe broadcasters are killing ATSC 3.0 by insisting on DRM. That is why the Nextgen DVRs are taking for ever to roll out.
ОтветитьFlashbacks to when Obama was president and we had to buy an antenna adapter/receiver to watch digital channels.
ОтветитьOne of the biggest problems with NextGen TV is the lack of 4K content being produced. Outside of movies and a few sporting events, you don't see it.
ОтветитьAdth has a 3.0 recever for 87 dollars.
ОтветитьNEXTGEN TV is dead on arrival due to it including encryption and digital rights management. If you tell me I cant use my DVR, why would I bother with this?
ОтветитьIf they keep encrypting the content with DRM like some stations are doing, it is going to fail miserably.
ОтветитьATSC 3.0 is dead to me thanks to encryption. Hard pass.
ОтветитьJust stick with ATSC 1.0 for now. At least you can record and save those channels
ОтветитьPaying someone to install an indoor antenna?
ОтветитьThe new standard includes DRM... that is a non-starter for me.
ОтветитьSo far it sucks!
ОтветитьI have 2 next gen tvs in my house. After couple years. Still waiting for it to become available in my area.
ОтветитьEverything is good, except the DRM part. TV stations will extort money from viewers to unencrypt information carried on PUBLIC airwave which should be free to begin with. So ATSC 3.0 is a no go on behalf of consumers.
Ответить"Research"
Looked up something on Google for 3 seconds
Before you revolutionize the way people watch TV, you're going to need to revolutionize the content on that TV. I pretty much gave up network television some years ago because honestly, 99.99% of it bores me out of my skull.
These days, I screen news, weather, documentary content, the occasional curated movie, music, and comedic shorts (when I'm in the mood). I don't have cable and I'm not the slightest bit interested in some network bozo's notion of what the next big thing is going to be. Plus, my current TV upscales everything to 4K, so using that as a selling point is largely irrelevant.
And DRM is a non-starter. Why should I pay $100-200 for a box that's going to allow corporate and government greedmongers to encrypt, kill, filter, and regulate ad-supported PUBLIC broadcasts?
Lastly, from what I've seen from reviews of ATSC 3.0 tuners, performance has not improved. Tuning is still slow and clunky. No one is using 'look-aheads' or favorites to 'pre-tune' channels for better responsiveness. NEXTGEN TV? NO THANK YOU.
Those so-called arabs look like Puerto-Ricans. We know what that means.
ОтветитьATSC 3.0 is on life support now that it's been revealed as a trojan horse for DRM. Video enthusiasts who ought to be evangelizing it want nothing to do with it.
ОтветитьZzzzz.....
Ответитьits soo good with the add of DRM good for braucasters but bad for consumers when you need the web for free tv.
ОтветитьSo NextGen TV includes Teletext that we have had in Europe since the 1980s free over the air. Also, why does channel 7 on NextGen TV look worst then ATCS 1.0 feed?
ОтветитьDRM = DOA
ОтветитьGarbage. Doesn't work.
DRM Encryption
Richmond Virginia
ОтветитьNextgen s a total ripoff. Just a way to encode broadcast & charge for "free" servivce! Should be illegal! Bsdly thought out, planned & executec!
ОтветитьNever in my life. The View Is on the first page and Stew is pointing at it.
ОтветитьDrop DRM
ОтветитьAlso you need a constant internet connection to watch over the air tv. What’s the point. I’ll just stream it.
ОтветитьEncrypt this
Ответитьnextgen is realy called DRM.
ОтветитьATSC 3.0 making TV UnViewable.
ОтветитьCraving for the canadian channels in detriot
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