- Guide Plus
Guide Plus+ (in
Europe ), TV Guide On Screen and Guide Plus+ Gold (inNorthern America ) or G-Guide (inJapan ) is an interactive electronic programme guide (EPG) system that is used inconsumer electronic s products, such astelevision set s,DVD recorder s, personal video recorders, and otherdigital television devices. It offers interactive on-screen programme listings that enable viewers to navigate, sort, select, andschedule television programming for viewing and recording. The differing names are only formarketing purposes -- the entire system is owned byGemstar TV Guide .How it works
It launched in the
United States andJapan in the mid-1990s, and is now being deployed throughout Europe. It is available inFrance ,Germany ,Spain , theUK ,Austria ,Switzerland , theNetherlands ,Belgium , andItaly .The updated programme listings are provided to users free-of-charge, regardless of whether they receive their television signal from an
over-the-air (OTA) broadcast or viacable TV orSatellite TV . The service is supported byadvertising .The original
analog TV service uses thevertical blanking interval (VBI) oftelevision station s thatdatacast the service, similar to the wayclosed captioning andteletext are broadcast. This takes 24 hours to download on initial setup because the required data is sent at a lowbitrate .Digital television
The new service, launched in the
United States in 2006, is entirelydigital , using theATSC digital television standard . While this will significantly improve the service, older systems will no longer be able todownload listings once analog shutdown is done in early 2009.update after|2009|1|1It should be noted that the
Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) within the ATSC standard already allows for each station to send out its own EPG information, and in the U.S. theFCC in fact requires stations to do so for OTA (but not cable, unless they are rebroadcasting an OTA station that provides the PSIP data). However, actual implementation is rather spotty, and usually very minimal -- stations often don't have full descriptions (or even correct information) on the current show, much less the next 3 hours required of them, or the 16 days worth of guide information that can be transmitted. Additionally,ATSC tuner s are not required to even show the EPG, only the very limited information for the current show on the current channel.While the TV Guide service also requires
software in the TV or other device, andlicensing fee s orroyalties to be paid to Gemstar TV Guide, it also offers a more complete solution for broadcast television, more like digital satellite ordigital cable .Supported products
The following brands have compatible products:
*JVC
*Matsushita (Panasonic )
*Mitsubishi
*Philips
*Thomson (RCA , GE, andProScan )
*Samsung
*Sharp
*Sony
*Pioneer
*Daewoo
*LG Group Gemstar also produced EPG computer software bundled with analog NTSC TV tuner cards made by
ATI Technologies , particularly the TV Wonder andAll-in-Wonder lines. ATI switched to rivalTitanTV for its digital ATSC cards, however. Fact|date=November 2007ee also
NexTView External links
* [http://www.europe.guideplus.com Guide Plus]
* [http://www.tvgos.com TV Guide On Screen]
* [http://zebrablog.net/hilitec/index.php/2007/02/26/23-le-service-guide-plus-de-gemstar-en-suisse-romande-fonctionne-avec-un-graveur-dvd-de-salon-sony-rdr-hx727 Configuring Guide Plus+ for the French part of Switzerland]
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