kpc21
13 Jan 2015
Life / Most UK DAB radios don't work on Poland's DAB network [12]
No. British standard TV set , with any embedded DVB-T tuner, should definitely receive sound. On its own, without any extra boxes. In terms of the picture, it depends on the supported video encoding standards (should be MPEG4 for all the channels and HD for the channels: TVP1 and TVP2).
It depends on the firmware of the TV, it may work so that it doesn't even try to decode sound if the vision isn't received correctly. But generally speaking sound should be working on each TV with DVB-T.
After connecting a TV box you won't have any problems at all. Then the TV works in fact as a monitor. It might be even a TV from the USA, with ATSC instead of DVB-T - and it should work connected by HDMI, Scart, Composite or whatever.
Here are the official requirements for the digital TV receivers in Poland. Receivers fulfilling them must receive Polish DVB-T correctly and without problems. On the other hand, it is illegal to sell in Poland receivers that don't fulfill them unless you inform the buyer on paper about it and get their signature (if it's sold online a form confirmed by pressing a button on a webpage is allowed):
dvbt.pl/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/px_rozp._w_sprawie_wymagan_techn._i_eksploat.pdf
According to them, every external tuner has to have the following outputs:
- digital: HDMI for picture+sound and S/PDIF (electrical or optical) for sound only
- analog: Scart for picture+sound and any stereo audio output (might be minijack, cinch - whatever)
And it has to scale down the HD picture if analog output is used.
Do you mean that a Polish DVB box for Polish digital TV will not send a video signal to a British standard TV set via the scart or any video cable? Oh terrific...
No. British standard TV set , with any embedded DVB-T tuner, should definitely receive sound. On its own, without any extra boxes. In terms of the picture, it depends on the supported video encoding standards (should be MPEG4 for all the channels and HD for the channels: TVP1 and TVP2).
It depends on the firmware of the TV, it may work so that it doesn't even try to decode sound if the vision isn't received correctly. But generally speaking sound should be working on each TV with DVB-T.
After connecting a TV box you won't have any problems at all. Then the TV works in fact as a monitor. It might be even a TV from the USA, with ATSC instead of DVB-T - and it should work connected by HDMI, Scart, Composite or whatever.
Here are the official requirements for the digital TV receivers in Poland. Receivers fulfilling them must receive Polish DVB-T correctly and without problems. On the other hand, it is illegal to sell in Poland receivers that don't fulfill them unless you inform the buyer on paper about it and get their signature (if it's sold online a form confirmed by pressing a button on a webpage is allowed):
dvbt.pl/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/px_rozp._w_sprawie_wymagan_techn._i_eksploat.pdf
According to them, every external tuner has to have the following outputs:
- digital: HDMI for picture+sound and S/PDIF (electrical or optical) for sound only
- analog: Scart for picture+sound and any stereo audio output (might be minijack, cinch - whatever)
And it has to scale down the HD picture if analog output is used.