1seg(ワンセグ,wansegu) is a mobile terrestrial digital audio/video and data broadcasting service in Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. Service began experimentally during 2005 and commercially on April 1, 2006. In Brazil, the broadcast started in late 2007 in just a few cities, with a slight difference from Japanese 1seg: a 30 frame/s transmission, while in Japan they use a 15 frame/s transmission. The first mobile phone handsets for 1seg were sold by KDDI to consumers in autumn 2005.
ISDB-T, the terrestrial digital broadcast system used in Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, is designed so that each channel is divided into 13 segments, with a further segment separating it from the next channel. An HDTV broadcast signal occupies 12 segments, leaving the remaining (13th) segment for mobile receivers. Thus the name, "1seg" or "One Seg".
Technical information
The ISDB-T system uses the UHF band at frequencies between 470 and 770MHz (806MHz in Brazil), giving a total bandwidth 300MHz. The bandwidth is divided into fifty name channels 13 through 62. Each channel is 6MHz wide consisting of a 5.57MHz wide signalling band and a 430kHz guard band to limit cross channel interference. Each of these channels is further divided into 13 segments, each with 428kHz of bandwidth. 1 seg uses a single of these segments to carry the 1seg transport stream.
In 2007, a very interesting add on was released for the PSP in Japan, letting owners watch TV broadcasts on the system. Although it only works in countries that broadcast using a specific signal type, it does in fact still work, making it a bit more practical in the modern day than something like Sega's analog Game Gear tuner. Let's take a look at the unique add on, as well as the cool colored red PSP that it came with.
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published: 10 Feb 2022
BEAM 1SEG VIA DTV MOBILE ISDB-T POOR SIGNAL
published: 23 Jul 2018
PSP's OneSeg TV Tuner : DigInfo
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
The latest peripheral to be released in Japan for the Sony Playstation Portable is the 1seg tuner. The tuner attaches to the top of the system and allows users to watch digital TV broadcasts on their PSP.
Compared to the mobile phones available in Japan with the 1seg capability, the PSP has a much bigger screen allowing for the user to view the broadcast in it's native resolution, with a full user interface which overlays over the video, or can display more details about the channel you are watching.
The 1seg tuner is only compatible with the Japanese digital broadcast and the latest slim PSP, and is available now for 6980 yen, or about 60$.
published: 16 Oct 2007
118-Espalda baja sosteniendo 1seg
published: 12 Feb 2013
1seg Jushin Adapter: DS Television Full Soundtrack
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Experience the future of portable entertainment with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS!
In this captivating video, we bring you the unboxing of the cutting-edge 1seg PSP and 1seg DS. Join us as we unwrap these innovative devices that allow you to enjoy television on the go like never before.
Witness the sleek design and impressive features of the 1seg PSP and 1seg DS as we delve into their functionalities and capabilities. From the crystal-clear screens to the seamless TV streaming, you'll get an up-close look at the future of portable entertainment.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the latest gadgets, this video offers a comprehensive view of how these devices redefine on-the-go entertainment. Get ready to unbox the future with the Unboxing ...
published: 11 Mar 2023
1seg 10
published: 04 Aug 2020
1Seg/5.1ch 關西朝日放送(ABCテレビ)夜だしーラップ。
published: 09 May 2023
Watching Philippines TV on PSP using ISDB-T 1seg
Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Terrestrial
Digital Television Standard in the Philippines
1-Seg Demonstration using PSP and Mobile Phone
In 2007, a very interesting add on was released for the PSP in Japan, letting owners watch TV broadcasts on the system. Although it only works in countries that...
In 2007, a very interesting add on was released for the PSP in Japan, letting owners watch TV broadcasts on the system. Although it only works in countries that broadcast using a specific signal type, it does in fact still work, making it a bit more practical in the modern day than something like Sega's analog Game Gear tuner. Let's take a look at the unique add on, as well as the cool colored red PSP that it came with.
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In 2007, a very interesting add on was released for the PSP in Japan, letting owners watch TV broadcasts on the system. Although it only works in countries that broadcast using a specific signal type, it does in fact still work, making it a bit more practical in the modern day than something like Sega's analog Game Gear tuner. Let's take a look at the unique add on, as well as the cool colored red PSP that it came with.
If you're a fan of the channel, consider supporting it on Patreon!
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DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
The latest peripheral to be released in Japan for the Sony Playstation Portable is the 1seg tuner. The tuner attaches to th...
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
The latest peripheral to be released in Japan for the Sony Playstation Portable is the 1seg tuner. The tuner attaches to the top of the system and allows users to watch digital TV broadcasts on their PSP.
Compared to the mobile phones available in Japan with the 1seg capability, the PSP has a much bigger screen allowing for the user to view the broadcast in it's native resolution, with a full user interface which overlays over the video, or can display more details about the channel you are watching.
The 1seg tuner is only compatible with the Japanese digital broadcast and the latest slim PSP, and is available now for 6980 yen, or about 60$.
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
The latest peripheral to be released in Japan for the Sony Playstation Portable is the 1seg tuner. The tuner attaches to the top of the system and allows users to watch digital TV broadcasts on their PSP.
Compared to the mobile phones available in Japan with the 1seg capability, the PSP has a much bigger screen allowing for the user to view the broadcast in it's native resolution, with a full user interface which overlays over the video, or can display more details about the channel you are watching.
The 1seg tuner is only compatible with the Japanese digital broadcast and the latest slim PSP, and is available now for 6980 yen, or about 60$.
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Experience the future of portable entertainment with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS!
In this captivating video, we bring you the unboxi...
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Experience the future of portable entertainment with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS!
In this captivating video, we bring you the unboxing of the cutting-edge 1seg PSP and 1seg DS. Join us as we unwrap these innovative devices that allow you to enjoy television on the go like never before.
Witness the sleek design and impressive features of the 1seg PSP and 1seg DS as we delve into their functionalities and capabilities. From the crystal-clear screens to the seamless TV streaming, you'll get an up-close look at the future of portable entertainment.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the latest gadgets, this video offers a comprehensive view of how these devices redefine on-the-go entertainment. Get ready to unbox the future with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS! 📺🎮📡
Suscríbete a mi canal.
Experience the future of portable entertainment with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS!
In this captivating video, we bring you the unboxing of the cutting-edge 1seg PSP and 1seg DS. Join us as we unwrap these innovative devices that allow you to enjoy television on the go like never before.
Witness the sleek design and impressive features of the 1seg PSP and 1seg DS as we delve into their functionalities and capabilities. From the crystal-clear screens to the seamless TV streaming, you'll get an up-close look at the future of portable entertainment.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the latest gadgets, this video offers a comprehensive view of how these devices redefine on-the-go entertainment. Get ready to unbox the future with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS! 📺🎮📡
In 2007, a very interesting add on was released for the PSP in Japan, letting owners watch TV broadcasts on the system. Although it only works in countries that broadcast using a specific signal type, it does in fact still work, making it a bit more practical in the modern day than something like Sega's analog Game Gear tuner. Let's take a look at the unique add on, as well as the cool colored red PSP that it came with.
If you're a fan of the channel, consider supporting it on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/TheLegendofGames
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTg-H6Wfm_kCiQKkpP0VfMg/join
Join the channel's Discord server:
https://discord.gg/7HEuX7zEQ4
DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
The latest peripheral to be released in Japan for the Sony Playstation Portable is the 1seg tuner. The tuner attaches to the top of the system and allows users to watch digital TV broadcasts on their PSP.
Compared to the mobile phones available in Japan with the 1seg capability, the PSP has a much bigger screen allowing for the user to view the broadcast in it's native resolution, with a full user interface which overlays over the video, or can display more details about the channel you are watching.
The 1seg tuner is only compatible with the Japanese digital broadcast and the latest slim PSP, and is available now for 6980 yen, or about 60$.
Suscríbete a mi canal.
Experience the future of portable entertainment with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS!
In this captivating video, we bring you the unboxing of the cutting-edge 1seg PSP and 1seg DS. Join us as we unwrap these innovative devices that allow you to enjoy television on the go like never before.
Witness the sleek design and impressive features of the 1seg PSP and 1seg DS as we delve into their functionalities and capabilities. From the crystal-clear screens to the seamless TV streaming, you'll get an up-close look at the future of portable entertainment.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the latest gadgets, this video offers a comprehensive view of how these devices redefine on-the-go entertainment. Get ready to unbox the future with the Unboxing 1seg PSP + 1seg DS! 📺🎮📡
1seg(ワンセグ,wansegu) is a mobile terrestrial digital audio/video and data broadcasting service in Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. Service began experimentally during 2005 and commercially on April 1, 2006. In Brazil, the broadcast started in late 2007 in just a few cities, with a slight difference from Japanese 1seg: a 30 frame/s transmission, while in Japan they use a 15 frame/s transmission. The first mobile phone handsets for 1seg were sold by KDDI to consumers in autumn 2005.
ISDB-T, the terrestrial digital broadcast system used in Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, is designed so that each channel is divided into 13 segments, with a further segment separating it from the next channel. An HDTV broadcast signal occupies 12 segments, leaving the remaining (13th) segment for mobile receivers. Thus the name, "1seg" or "One Seg".
Technical information
The ISDB-T system uses the UHF band at frequencies between 470 and 770MHz (806MHz in Brazil), giving a total bandwidth 300MHz. The bandwidth is divided into fifty name channels 13 through 62. Each channel is 6MHz wide consisting of a 5.57MHz wide signalling band and a 430kHz guard band to limit cross channel interference. Each of these channels is further divided into 13 segments, each with 428kHz of bandwidth. 1 seg uses a single of these segments to carry the 1seg transport stream.
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