Digital Television - Australia is Looking Into The Future

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  • Author Bruce Gow
  • Published March 15, 2006
  • Word count 415

Digital Television is fast replacing the the system we have had for many years. Digital TV provides a greatly improved picture quality, as well as surround sound (when transmitted and with a compatible Home Theatre System).

In Australia, we use the DVB-T standard for digital tv, as opposed to America which uses the ATSC standard. DVT-B is European-designed, and is proving to be a better standard which is used in many countries around the globe.

Aside from the fact that the digital picture and sound are much better than our old PAL system, DTV offers many other features, such as:

No ghosting on the picture

Theatre-like widescreen (16:9 screen ratio, as opposed to 4:3)

Standard and high definition pictures

Surround sound (Dolby, AC3 etc)

Cations for hearing impaired viewers

Built-in program guides, referred to as "EPGs"

Multi-angle camera views

ABC & SBS have two channels (ABC, ABC2, SBS & SBS2)

The current method of delivering FTA (free-to-air) television in Australia is supposed to be phased out by 2008, however it is likely this will be extended. But don't worry - even if you don't upgrade your television, you can still watch the new delivery method (digital) on your old tv set with the addition of an inexpensive set-top box (as of February 2006, you can by an SD set-top box for under $60.00 if you shop around).

This is personal opinion, but I have noticed a marked increase in quality with the addition of a set-top box to a non-digital television - plus you get the use of an EPG, and the benefits of no ghosting, improved sound, extra channels etc etc. However, you will not be able to experience the 16:9 (widescreen) picture delivered by DTV, unless you have a modern, widescreen television. 16:9 is a more natural way of viewing television - our field of vision is more rectangular than the old 4:3 aspect ratio. And yes, it IS true, you WILL see more of the picture in widescreen!

As with new digital home theatre systems, your digital television will benefit from good quality cables and connectors. Sure the $5 bargain basement video lead will work, however a good system can be easily let down by a junky cable or connector.

Digital television, as mentioned above, can deliver fantastic surround sound to your home (as long as you have a home theatre system of course). The audio transmitted with your digital television signal can be delivered in MPEG digital stereo sound, and/or Dolby Digital Sound (2, 4 or 5 channels depending on the program and station).

Rob Arnall is a Web Architect who lives and works in Sydney, Australia. He owns www.ozwebz.com and created & maintains websites for Australian TV shows such as

http://www.homelifestyle.com.au/ amongst others. He is a keen digital television enthuiast and has recently created http://www.digitaltelevision.com.au/

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