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Mediacorp Hd5


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The Information, Communications and the Arts Minister Lee Boon Yang announced Singapore to begin trial HDTV services by mid 2006.



It is part of the efforts by the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) to speed up the deployment and adoption of HD technology nationwide as the local media and entertainment industry shifts to digital technology.



1000 participants, 10 community clubs and various retail stores were selected for the trial. It was initially expected to last for six months.



18 June 2006



The trial channel, named MediaCorp HDTV, was launched with the movie premiere of "Lord of the Rings : The Two Towers" shown on the first day of broadcast.



1 April 2007



The channel was renamed HD5.



6 July 2007



MediaCorp announced its plan for the official launch of HD5 during the last quarter of 2007.



It will have 7 hours of HD programming and 11 hours of upconverted non-HD local and foreign programmes. It also plans to broadcast all its channels in HD by 2012.



21 July 2007



Subscribers of mio TV are able to receive HD5 via its HD Set-Top box.



4 October 2007



HD5 starts broadcasting 24 hours a day.



13 / 14 October 2007



"HD5 LIFTOFF", an HD5 channel showcasing event, was held at Suntec City Hall 401.



Various HDTV manufacturers were also at the event to promote their HD products. HD5 broadcast various foreign and local HD productions for its channel showcase for that 2 days. The programming on that day include Life Story 2, Lifeline, National Day Parade 2007 and Smallville.



11 November 2007



MediaCorp officially rolled out its HD5 television signal. The number of True HD programmes shown every week is increased to 7 hours.



1 July 2008



Subscribers of StarHub TV are able to receive HD5 via its HD Set-Top box.



8 August 2008



As one of MediaCorp's broadcast channel for Beijing Olympics, HD5 shown events from 9am to 4am daily in True HD and Dolby Digital 5.1 throughout the duration of the Olympics. It was one of the first few channels in the world to show the Olympics in HD and the first in South-East Asia.



Trial Era



An average of 14 hours of HD content per week was telecasted during primetime hours of 7 pm and 11 pm. The rest of the programming hours consists of mainly program repeats, trailers and upconverted resolution Channel 5 simulcast. The name of the channel in the broadcast data was MediaCorp HD1 during the trial era.



End of Trial



Though the trial was expected to end at December 2006 initially, it was extended to 31 March 2007. The channel was then renamed HD5 on the following day.



According to Mr Chang Long Jong, Mediacorp Deputy CEO (Television), trial users gave "favourable" feedback on HD movies, 'live' events, sports and dramas.



Present situation



HD5 now broadcasts 24 hours daily.



Apart from the 7 to 8 hours a week of programming that is in True HD, the rest of the time, it carries an up-converted simulcast of programmes on Channel 5.



With the launch of mio TV, a subscription-based IPTV service from SingTel, subscribers can receive HD5 for free (though mio TV's minimum monthly charges apply) and along with other MediaCorp and Central and Suria channels.



From July 2008, StarHub TV subscribers with Starhub's HD set-top box can receive HD5 with no additional charges.



Methods of receiving HD5



There are several options of receiving HD5.



Over-the-air DVB-T broadcast



HD DVB-T MPEG-4 AVC Set-Top Box



These set-top boxes receive HD5's signal through a roof-top or indoor UHF antenna, decodes the MPEG-4 AVC signal and outputs to HDTV via HDMI or component cables. Such boxes can be purchased at major home appliance retail stores like Best Denki, Courts and Harvey Norman.



HDTV with integrated MPEG-4 AVC decoder



Similar to the above, but the decoder is integrated right into the HDTV itself, therefore saving the need to purchase an external set-top box. Currently, only Samsung's HDTV model IDTV M8 and LG Electronics LG50 series provide this feature. Another relatively unknown brand Palladine, has an integrated DVB-T tuner, but it is unknown if it supports MPEG-4 AVC compression.



PC with a DVB-T TV card



With a DVB-T TV Tuner card/external box installed, it is possible to receive and watch HD5 with a PC, effectively making the PC a set-top box if the video is output to a HDTV.



Due to the complexity of MPEG-4 AVC(H.264) video compression, a relatively powerful combination of PC hardware and software is needed to decode HD5's program stream properly without video lag and shutter.



IPTV over ADSL



mio TV's HD Set-Top Box



Using IPTV service from Singtel, mio TV's set-top box can output HD5 to a HDTV via a HDMI cable without the need of an antenna. Viewing of HD5 channel itself is free but a minimum monthly charge of S$16.05 to subscribers apply if they are not under Singtel's mio Home plan.



Cable



StarHub TV's HD Set-Top Box



HD5 is available at no additional cost on Channel 300 to all StarHub TV customers who have HD-ready TV set and StarHub's HD set-top box.



The minimum subscription fees for Starhub Digital Cable is SGD$25.68 per month.



Starhub HD set-top box can be rented at S$6.42 per month



See also



List of programmes broadcast by MediaCorp HD5



References



^ http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/305467/1/.html MediaCorp to launch high definition channel 'HD5' in Nov , Channel NewsAsia, October 13, 2007



^ MediaCorp's HD5 to be available on StarHub cable TV from July



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HD5 Website



Sample Images Of HD5



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