The better the TV, the slower the TV

When the World Cup and Wimbledon in the season, live matches were continuously broadcast on television, many people wondered why the neighbor's television was faster than their home?

In the offices, the believers of the ball felt uncomfortable when the roommate shouted happily every time the home team scored, and their television took a few seconds to catch up. Similarly, many people appear frustrated when the neighbors are bustling before beautiful balls before them. So what is the explanation?

The answer lies in both the TV system and the transmission method that each television receives. At home, digital devices include software programmed to decode broadcast signals, if it takes a long time to decode details, it will lead to a short delay.

In this season, viewers who watch television through analogue or use 'neck' are antennas directly mounted on the TV that will receive the first signal. The delay in live broadcasts of such televisions takes less than a second.

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You often have to listen to neighbors shouting "Enter" first during the World Cup season?

That explains why watching analogue TV, the old TV will be a few seconds faster than other high-resolution "neighbors" because it takes more time to decode high-quality signals.

However, the high resolution of television is not the only cause of this delay. It is the connection with the radio station that is the root cause of this difference. Each television company has its own digital sign encryption method and they are different in time.

Jos Hirst, professor of sound technology, University of Salford, Manchester, said: 'Digital signals can be decoded in any device you use. Each television has a different decoding system but the broadcast itself almost decides that delay. '

Similarly, when watching online sports events, viewers may also experience some small delays when the signal must go through an IP network.

In the age of technology booming today, there are many different ways to access many live broadcasts, however, experts say, the higher the broadcast quality, the more signals slow.

Source: Daily Mail