I'm a first time poster to this forum with a very unusual question that I'm hoping someone can help me with. I recently moved back to Australia from the US where I got very used to HDTV on a Panasonic plasma TV which I brought back with me. I finally got my sea freight shipment and was looking forward to enjoying my TV and I find that there is no easy way to use it here. I thought I could get around the issue that the TV only had an ATSC tuner (the rest of the world apparently uses DVB) by subscribing to the local satellite provider (Foxtel), only to find that they don't yet provide HD, and their top tier receiver (the IQ DVR) only has AV, S-video and component outputs. As an added quirk, Free-To-Air channels in Australia aren't retransmitted by Foxtel, so I need to get an HD set top box to watch those!
So here are the problems I have found so far:
1. PAL vs NTSC - everyone knows about this, so it was no surprise, however finding that AV and S-Video was based on these meant that these connections were useless.
2. Component video (isn't that a universal standard?) - the TV doesn't recognise the audio or video from the Foxtel box. The best I can tell there are 2 standards for component video. The Foxtel box puts out YUV or YCbCr, but the TV only accepts YPbPr. I have confirmed that these don't appear compatible because I have also tried to drive an Australian TV from a US DVD player using these cables and it doesn't work.
So my last hope here appears to be using HDMI to interface to the TV via yet another DVR (Australian) or other box in the middle, and input the component video from the Foxtel box to this. But my question is whether HDMI is a truly universal standard, or will I buy yet another device for several hundred dollars only to find that the actual video is encoded in some obscure manner which is not compatible with the TV?
Of course I could just ditch the US TV and buy an Australian model and have a wife continually telling me "I told you so", but I would be most grateful if anyone can help me solve my real dilemma....