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HbbTV stands for Hybrid Broadcast Broadband Television and is seen by many as teletext 2.0. Using HbbTV broadcasters and other content providers can complement their services by linking interactivity to the television channel. It's an open standard that combines TV viewing with internet services, putting a new layer of traditional television watching. Using the broadcast signal, additional data is transmitted that is combined by the television or the decoder (media box) with data from the Internet.
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HbbTV stands for Hybrid Broadcast Broadband Television and is seen by many as teletext 2.0. Using HbbTV broadcasters and other content, providers can complement their services by linking interactivity to the television channel. It combines TV viewing with internet services, putting a new layer of traditional television watching. Using the broadcast signal, additional data is transmitted that is combined by the television or the decoder (media box) with data from the Internet.
  
 
For example, background information about a program can be displayed, related programs can be displayed, and delayed TV viewing services can be used immediately. Boxes that have HbbTV support must be connected to the internet and the decoder must also be able to pass HbbTV signals. In the Netherlands, HbbTV is available through, among other things, DVB-T, satellite and a number of cable providers.
 
For example, background information about a program can be displayed, related programs can be displayed, and delayed TV viewing services can be used immediately. Boxes that have HbbTV support must be connected to the internet and the decoder must also be able to pass HbbTV signals. In the Netherlands, HbbTV is available through, among other things, DVB-T, satellite and a number of cable providers.
 
  
 
More Information about HbbTV can be found at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV<span style="color:SteelBlue">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV</span>]<br />
 
More Information about HbbTV can be found at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV<span style="color:SteelBlue">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV</span>]<br />
 
  
 
The following files will work with Gstreamer 1.x with can be found with OpenPLi 5.
 
The following files will work with Gstreamer 1.x with can be found with OpenPLi 5.

Revision as of 14:52, 23 June 2017

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What is HbbTV?


HbbTV stands for Hybrid Broadcast Broadband Television and is seen by many as teletext 2.0. Using HbbTV broadcasters and other content, providers can complement their services by linking interactivity to the television channel. It combines TV viewing with internet services, putting a new layer of traditional television watching. Using the broadcast signal, additional data is transmitted that is combined by the television or the decoder (media box) with data from the Internet.

For example, background information about a program can be displayed, related programs can be displayed, and delayed TV viewing services can be used immediately. Boxes that have HbbTV support must be connected to the internet and the decoder must also be able to pass HbbTV signals. In the Netherlands, HbbTV is available through, among other things, DVB-T, satellite and a number of cable providers.

More Information about HbbTV can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_Broadcast_Broadband_TV

The following files will work with Gstreamer 1.x with can be found with OpenPLi 5.


THIS ARTICLE IS IN DEVELOPMENT.

Dependencies: OpenPLi 5 image of may 14th 2017 or higher.

Per branche and per type a specific IPK package is needed to let HbbTV work on your receiver.


Mutant - Vimastec - Xtrend


ARM version: https://forums.openpli.org/topic/48648-first-impression-vimastec-vs1500-hd51/page-14#entry711319
MIPS version:https://forums.openpli.org/topic/16424-some-questions-bugs/page-75#entry700640

Note: These files can only be accessed when you have Development rights or higher in our forum. The files will be added into the download feeds.


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The HbbTV Brouwser can be installed via the feed:

opkg install --force-depends enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv


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