The switch-off of digital terrestrial will result in many RAI channels becoming “hidden”. Where to find them and how to keep watching.
when Some feel that the decoders need to be replaced once againThe important thing is to stay calm and try to inform yourself to get immediate answers on how to handle the situation. Actually, let's remember that All the changes made in this last period are aimed at allowing a better viewing experience For those accessing government television channels.
Despite this A small controversy erupted on social media today With some not understanding the reason for these decisions, they fear having to spend a substantial amount of money again to correct a situation beyond their control.
Now we want Explain in detail what the changes are And what are the developments associated with a field that will always and in any case provoke controversy when attention is focused around it?
New changes in Roy, where to find these channels
But what do these changes have to do with Digital Terrestrial and Roy's involvement? The revolution is linked to the opportunities offered by the HbbTV standard, which offers owners of smart TVs a “hybrid” transmission mode between digital terrestrial and the smart functions of the latest televisions.
This will allow you to Access Rai programming in 4K directly through the RaiTV+ smart service. Starting from Rai Scuola HD at ₹146 to Rai Premium at ₹525, there are various plans that can be availed using these notes.
Someone More accurate information You can read them through the official website of State Television: “Today Rai 1, Rai 2 and Rai 3 programs are available on channels 501, 502 and 503 on smart TVs with HbbTV technology connected to the Internet. RaiPlay and RaiPlay Audio can be accessed”.
In short Roy's modernization process If we already have a smart TV, it doesn't lead to spending a huge amount. If we didn't own it, we'd have no problem continuing to watch Roy, obviously. You won't be able to take advantage of the 4K quality in any way. It will be interesting to see if the sales of smart TVs will increase from this perspective, as few people still have them at home.