RogerS
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I know that there are some AV experts on here and I'd welcome some guidance, please. And apologies for so many questions....bit of a vertical learning curve going on here.
Our plasma screen has done sterling service for the last 20+ years but it is old technology. Analogue TV signal and SCART. Our house is SCART 'heaven'. Several PVRs - his'n'hers - and a lot of switch boxes. Hers is a TiVo which requires its own separate FreeView receiver but she loves it. Latest addition is a Humax YouView PVR. The aerial feed daisy-chains between them all. A real hotch-potch. So....
...we're relocating and where we are going has a small satellite dish discretely mounted near the ground. It has no Freeview aerial and TBH mounting one would be totally wrong for the building.
1) But you can't daisy-chain the satellite feed..that much I've worked out. I'm guessing that no-one has made a satellite to Freeview digital converter?
2) So I think I need an LNB with lots of outputs...but how many can one have? With satellite stuff is it a question of 'x' devices and then you need to install another dish ?
3) Stacker/destackers ? Do they help? As far as I can see, I think that all they do is minimise the number of cables between LNB and the other stuff...is that right?
As far as a new TV goes, I'm thinking to go upmarket as far as possible Ultra HDR (not interested in curved screens or 3D). LG seems to get good reviews.
but then you read that the OLEDE6 series has 'better audio' than the OLEDB6 series but damned if I can find out what the reviewers mean by 'better audio'.
Thinking about audio, the equally elderly 5.1 system has been coaxed along the way by buying used ones off eBay and cannibalising them for parts. But the DVD has finally died and we watch the odd DVD with a standalone player. The sound is stereo and TBH the type of films that we watch, 5.1 rarely seemed to offer much. So I'm thinking of forgetting 5.1 and getting a TV with a decent sound bar/woofer fed from the TV. Does that make sense ?
And given the potential complexity, does it make sense to buy the TV and Ultra HDR player from the same manufacturer ?
Many, many thanks in advance.
I do appreciate that I asked a similar question about a year ago here ! One of the very valid reasons re not going 4K was the lack of source material but I'm looking towards the future as this will be the last system we'll buy.
Our plasma screen has done sterling service for the last 20+ years but it is old technology. Analogue TV signal and SCART. Our house is SCART 'heaven'. Several PVRs - his'n'hers - and a lot of switch boxes. Hers is a TiVo which requires its own separate FreeView receiver but she loves it. Latest addition is a Humax YouView PVR. The aerial feed daisy-chains between them all. A real hotch-potch. So....
...we're relocating and where we are going has a small satellite dish discretely mounted near the ground. It has no Freeview aerial and TBH mounting one would be totally wrong for the building.
1) But you can't daisy-chain the satellite feed..that much I've worked out. I'm guessing that no-one has made a satellite to Freeview digital converter?
2) So I think I need an LNB with lots of outputs...but how many can one have? With satellite stuff is it a question of 'x' devices and then you need to install another dish ?
3) Stacker/destackers ? Do they help? As far as I can see, I think that all they do is minimise the number of cables between LNB and the other stuff...is that right?
As far as a new TV goes, I'm thinking to go upmarket as far as possible Ultra HDR (not interested in curved screens or 3D). LG seems to get good reviews.
but then you read that the OLEDE6 series has 'better audio' than the OLEDB6 series but damned if I can find out what the reviewers mean by 'better audio'.
Thinking about audio, the equally elderly 5.1 system has been coaxed along the way by buying used ones off eBay and cannibalising them for parts. But the DVD has finally died and we watch the odd DVD with a standalone player. The sound is stereo and TBH the type of films that we watch, 5.1 rarely seemed to offer much. So I'm thinking of forgetting 5.1 and getting a TV with a decent sound bar/woofer fed from the TV. Does that make sense ?
And given the potential complexity, does it make sense to buy the TV and Ultra HDR player from the same manufacturer ?
Many, many thanks in advance.
I do appreciate that I asked a similar question about a year ago here ! One of the very valid reasons re not going 4K was the lack of source material but I'm looking towards the future as this will be the last system we'll buy.