Videocon d2h and MStar Semiconductor tie up for MPEG-4 HD STBs

  • Thread starter Rushil
  • Start date
  • Replies: Replies 16
  • Views: Views 4,180

Rushil

Contributor
Joined
7 Oct 2013
Messages
14,433
Reaction score
12,839

MUMBAI: Videocon d2h has decided to go one step further to strengthen its technology by tying up with Taiwan based MStar Semiconductor for its new HD MPEG-4 DVB-2 set top boxes (STB) that will be provided to the Indian market.

The new STB with MStar’s technology provides features such as PVR that allows users to watch content of their interest at their own time. It also allows for watching TV channels with functions such as title/time based recording, rewind and forward, auto serial recording, pause live TV and mark-skip-watch.

“Having a 10 million subscriber base in a very short time in India is a strong testimony of Videocon d2h's success. It is our honor and pleasure to be the partner with Videocon d2h. Leveraging our cutting-edge set-top box platform, we will continue to support Videocon d2h to further build upon their success,” says MStar Semiconductor chairman Wayne Liang.

Read More
 
good update bro ... btw will there be any changes in the user interface in the new stb's ???
 
Yeah obivously there can be changes in UI but the company is a taiwan one.hope the stb would work properly because taiwan goods are like use and throw
 
Re: RE: Videocon d2h and MStar Semiconductor tie up for MPEG-4 HD STBs

ratedr said:
Yeah obivously there can be changes in UI but the company is a taiwan one.hope the stb would work properly because taiwan goods are like use and throw

Are you serious? Haven't you heard of Asus, Acer , MSI etc.? Do they make use and throw products?

 
geekvishal said:
Are you serious? Haven't you heard of Asus, Acer , MSI etc.? Do they make use and throw products?

yes bro acer , asus are quality brands ... better than our few indian brands ..
 
geekvishal said:
Are you serious? Haven't you heard of Asus, Acer , MSI etc.? Do they make use and throw products?

Ok but some of there mechanical products does not work properly like milling machines.dont know about there electronic products
 
Rushil.D said:

MUMBAI: Videocon d2h has decided to go one step further to strengthen its technology by tying up with Taiwan based MStar Semiconductor for its new HD MPEG-4 DVB-2 set top boxes (STB) that will be provided to the Indian market.

The new STB with MStar’s technology provides features such as PVR that allows users to watch content of their interest at their own time. It also allows for watching TV channels with functions such as title/time based recording, rewind and forward, auto serial recording, pause live TV and mark-skip-watch.

“Having a 10 million subscriber base in a very short time in India is a strong testimony of Videocon d2h's success. It is our honor and pleasure to be the partner with Videocon d2h. Leveraging our cutting-edge set-top box platform, we will continue to support Videocon d2h to further build upon their success,” says MStar Semiconductor chairman Wayne Liang.

Read More


Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera: We are hopeful that MStar technology will provide better experience to our consumers as we are looking consolidating our leadership position."

Jerome.J: I am so much happy for this initiative ,even though final results are not yet experienced.Since the one and only weakest part of d2h is mainly poor HD STB hardware quality in my concern.

As available in main source thread, every dth mainly aims for HD consumers addition from this year onwards.
 
ratedr said:
Ok but some of there mechanical products does not work properly like milling machines.dont know about there electronic products

Brother,

Then why did u comment in general only with limited awareness??

:lol :lol
 
Yugendran21 said:
yes all the dth ops. are attracting the hd customers ....

Yeah..... :tup for HD customers including me.....

But I expect HD subscription price will go higher step by step from this year....
 
Back
Top Bottom
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock