Friday 30 August 2019

在馬來西亞收看台灣三立電視台的方式, 就是下載Vidol應用程序






要收看台灣三立電視台直播視頻, 但卻在馬來西亞只有三立國際台, 嫌看台語或華語偶像劇看不飽? 不用期望馬來西亞付費電視台引進台灣台/都會台, 直接用Vidol就行了.

其實收看三立電視台 (台灣台/都會台), 可以在Google Play Store下載Vidol應用程序, 但收看三立台灣台或都會台直播視頻是必須付費的.



Vidol 是三立電視的OTT平台, 成立於2016年. 其實Vidol手機應用程序都有三立的VOD (Video On Demand)視頻, 有些Video On Demand電視劇是免費. 台語電視劇"戲說台灣"完整版都可以通過Vidol免費收看, 但部份的偶像劇是要付費的.



看三立Vidol應用程序的視頻都是需要註冊戶口或用Facebook登入就可以了, 註冊都是免費的.



如果要看三立台灣台或都會台直播頻道的話, 登入帳號後, 三立會給你試看6分鐘. 看完三立其中一家電視台後, 若繼續收看, 觀眾就必須簽購三立配套. 以下都是三立電視配套價格, 包定你可以看飽飽 (價格以馬幣為準):




對我而言, 追看台灣三立電視台 (台灣台/都會台), 價格方面是非常合理, 每個月付RM16收看三立台灣台和都會台其實都不錯, 反而馬來西亞A字大台的付費電視頻道比較貴 (或許因為他們要付電費, 衛星傳輸費和版權費吧!). 因為OTT是網絡傳輸的數碼平台, 所以電視台通過OTT是不需要付衛星傳輸費/有線傳輸費等等.

現在的電視機越來越先進, Smart TV (智能性電視)具備Android Cast, 互聯網和藍芽功能. 一台已經下載Vidol應用程序的手機或平板電腦都可以通過Android Cast在電視大螢幕收看三立電視台...


同時也要留意的事情就是, 因版權限制政策, 不是所有的國家可以收看三立電視台直播視頻.

如果用手機收看Vidol的三立電視台直播頻道, 但擔心行動數據Data很快用盡, 我建議簽購DiGi Postpaid Infinite 100, 無限上網, SMS和撥打電話, 只不過每個月RM100.

Thursday 29 August 2019

MYTV myFreeview coverage in Negeri Sembilan (DTT)



Currently MYTV myFreeview achieves 98% of coverage in Malaysia. For Negeri Sembilan, MYTV has no DTT transmitter in Gunung Telapak Burok yet, so Gunung Telapak Burok coverage areas where cannot receive DTT areas must use satellite, but most of Negeri Sembilan areas can receive via DTT from neighboring transmitter sites.

1. Gunung Ulu Kali/Bukit Sungai Besi/Menara KL (UHF 666MHz and 682MHz)
- Nilai
- Bandar Enstek
- Labu
- Mantin
- Lenggeng

2. Bukit Tampin (UHF546MHz and 722MHz)
- Tampin
- Kota
- Rembau
- Linggi
- Pasir Panjang
- Rantau
- Port Dickson
- Silliau
- Pedas
- Seremban
- Senawang
- Inas

3. Gunung Ledang (UHF546MHz and 722MHz)
- Gemas
- Gemencheh
- Bahau (Mahsan, Ladang Geddes)
- Bandar Seri Jempol
- Felda Serting
- Felda Lui
- Felda Palong
- Johol (7e UHF antenna required)
- Dangi
- Batu Kikir
- Kuala Pilah
- Simpang Pertang
- Juasseh
- Kuala Klawang town (high antenna required)
- Felda Pasoh
- Kepis

4. Asiasat-9 Satellite DTH
- Pantai
- Ulu Klawang
- Titi
- Simpang Durian
- Bahau town
- Tanjung Ipoh
- Seri Menanti
- Kuala Klawang (outside of town)


For Kuala Klawang, most of areas must be covered by Asiasat-9 DTH, but people can install high UHF antenna (like North Johor receives Singapore channel) in Kuala Klawang town, Simpang Durian and Titi to receive myFreeview from Gunung Ledang.

Imagine if Gunung Telapak Burok DTT DVB-T2 transmitter is installed, although it benefits Kuala Pilah, Seremban, Jempol and Kuala Klawang, but there are still having blind spot areas within Gunung Telapak Burok coverage such as Kampung Petaseh, Tanjung Ipoh (Ulu Bendul), Kampung Petaseh, and Kampung Kerangai where reception of MYTV DTT from Gunung Telapak Burok may not be stable and perfectly locked.

Suggest to launch foreign TV stations on MYTV digital terrestiral television platform? IMPOSSIBLE!






On August 2019, Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) announced to implement analogue switch off (ASO) by turning off analogue terrestrial television within August till October 2019, then MYTV myFreeview is Malaysia digital terrestrial television provider.

MYTV actually was launched in 2015. It started digital terrestrial television DVB-T2 broadcast transmission since April 2015 from east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. With digital switchover policy, a TV frequency can handle more TV channels with MUX mode, compare to analog where 1 frequency only carries 1 channel.

After analogue TV is switched off, all current free-to-air television channels will be on MYTV myFreeview digitally, it is free, just only to buy DVB-T2 set-top-box or digital ready television unit to watch DTT.

Here are the current channels where broadcast on myFreeview: RTM (TV1 HD, TV2 HD, TVOkey HD, RTM News HD, RTM Sports HD), Media Prima (TV3 HD, NTV7, 8TV, TV9, CJ Wow Shop- Malay and CJ Wow Shop- Chinese), Bernama News Channel, TV Alhijrah and 6 RTM radio stations (Radio Klasik, Nasional FM, Asyik FM, Ai FM, Traxx FM and Minnal FM).

Actually many new TV players already got broadcast license where expected to be on MYTV after analogue switch off. Of course people will get very excited about MYTV myFreeview because they can get more free-to-air TV channels after analogue switch off, so everyone will discuss and act as "digital terrestrial TV" specialist on social media.

In every country, digital terrestrial television stations are local broadcasters, none of foreign TV stations broadcast on free-to-air TV platform due to license conditions. While people are very exciting about myFreeview, one of people always posts on few digital TV Facebook group to suggest  MYTV to launch Indonesia television channels for free, means Indonesia TV channels broadcast in Malaysia as free-to-air platform.





"I think MYTV shall have discussion and cooperation with any Indonesia television broadcasters who are interesting to broadcast on MYTV for Malaysia. If Hankuk TV (a joint venture between Korean and Malaysian broadcast companies) has collaborated with MYTV,  Indonesia TV supposely have to do so, as its language is almost same with Malay and it is easily to be understood, despite without any subtitles", this fella stated.

YES, YOU CAN, BUT YOU MUST PAY. NOTHING IS FREE IN THE WORLD!

Anyway this depends on Indonesia broadcasters decision whether they want to enter Malaysia TV market or not, but it is impossible to broadcast on free-to-air terrestrial platform. This is because:

1. Free-to-air television broadcast license in Malaysia is only applied to local company.
2. Foreign broadcasters are not allowed to apply free-to-air television broadcast license in Malaysia. In addition, in respect to the requirement of free-to-air television broadcast license, the license holder must air at least 65% of local content, although they air some imported content on TV.
3. In terms of market, Malaysia is not Indonesia TV stations coverage country (not to mention overspill signal where happens in Johor). Imagine if any foreign TV channels are launched in Malaysia via terrestrial as free-to-air, they need to pay more transmission fees, and how do they get advertising revenue in Malaysia, as their advertisers are different?
4. Copyright circumstances. 
5. If foreign broadcasters want to operate in Malaysia via terrestrial, joint venture with local company may make sense, but I believe that the broadcaster will air at least 50% of local content due to license requirement.
6. When he compares Hankuk TV, which is expected to carry Korean content on MYTV, I believe Hankuk TV will be only available as pay TV on MYTV DTH satellite platform. If Hankuk TV airs on DTT, the station must have some local content, unless the joint venture company holds CASP license (Content Application Service Provider) which allows to broadcast more stations. 
7. Country autonomy, politic and culture issues. If foreign channels are landed in Malaysia via free-to-air terrestrial platform without filtering advertisement, this can threaten a country's sovereignty by claiming foreign broadcasters without JV use local license and frequencies.

Example: I want CCTV-1, CCTV-9 and SET Metro Channel to be on MYTV, but it is not possible on free-to-air terrestrial due to license condition... Unless on pay TV.

Actually watching International channels are mostly on pay TV platform, regardless satellite, cable TV or IPTV platform. 





Talk about that guy who always suggests MYTV to launch Indonesia television channels on DTT, from my view, he always expects those things from MYTV, but those are not complying free-to-air license regulations at all! Few questions that I should raise up here:

1. Why doesn't he watch Indonesia channels by paying Indonesia TV package subscription fees on Astro or Unifi TV? 
2. Indonesia TV channels such as antv, RCTI, Trans7 launch its video-on-demand content for free via YouTube, why doesn't he subscribe them on YouTube? So he can watch his favorite Indonesian television content on YouTube, somehow free to select what he wants. Even I also watch some selected Taiwan TV content via YouTube.
3. Ninmedia is Indonesia free satellite TV platform, why doesn't he try to install that? (Maybe illegal?)

He may not feel enough when TV3 airs Indonesia dramas... Last year, while NTV7 went rebranding as Modern Malaysia TV channel where carries modern Malay content majority (but the rebranding went busted on December 2019), he always expected ntv7 will air Sinetron dramas here and there which are not complying to local broadcast license at all. In addition, Bernama also collaborated with Indonesia TV station to launch few Indonesia documentary program on Bernama News Channel (he may not be interesting at all).

Wanna watch Indonesia TV channel for free without installing Ninmedia? Just stay in Southern Johor or Western Johor to receive Indonesia TV from Batam and Bengkalis with high antenna.

Coincidentally MYTV launches Asiasat-9 DTH (direct-to-home) service to cover blind spot areas where they're not covered by DTT. If he wants Indonesia channels to be on MYTV, I may agree with him, but those channels shall be classified as "pay channels" where only air on DTH via satellite. We must pay if want to watch foreign channels.

Make sense if his favorite Indonesia channels are on MYTV satellite pay channels, but he needs to buy DVB-S2 + DVB-T2 combo decoder and MYTV satellite dish, those channels won't be accessed via DTT. Besides that, by launching Indonesian channels on MYTV pay satellite TV platform, I may believe this can compete with Astro.

I suggest those foreign channels to broadcast on MYTV DTH because MYTV and foreign channels can get the fund from subscribers, so they don't need to recall many advertisers like terrestrial TV, somehow those channels doesn't need to pay high costs of terrestrial transmission fees because they just pay for satellite transmission fees only to serve whole Malaysia.


Wednesday 7 August 2019

Announcement: Malaysia is going to implement analog switch off of television transmission

Following by Gunung Raya Langkawi is the first location to close down analogue television transmission on 21st July 2019 which is first ever record that Malaysia close down the analogue TV transmitter, now Malaysia is going to fully implement ASO (Analogue Switch Off) for whole nation from August till October 2019. 

Here are the phases:

1. Perak, Central and Southern region
- States: Perak, Selangor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Johor and Kuala Lumpur
- Date: 19th August 2019

2. Northern region
- States: Kedah, Penang and Perlis
- Date: 2nd September 2019

3. East coast region
- States: Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan
- Date: 17th September 2019

4. East Malaysia/Borneo region
- State: Sabah, Labuan and Sarawak
- Date: 30th September 2019





MYTV myFreeview is available through DTH (direct to home) via satellite for those areas where are not covered by current MYTV DTT transmitter sites. Example: if Gunung Telapak Burok analogue transmitter is switch off, the viewers under Gunung Telapak Burok coverage still can access MYTV channels via DTH, but it is perfect if Gunung Telapak Burok DTT transmission commissioning is completed.

In my opinion, I may suggest the broadcasters may export their analogue TV transmitters and analogue TV hardware to third world countries if they want to cover back the money revenue, rather than simply disposing the transmitters. Selling used analogue TV transmitters to third world countries may help the broadcasters there from paying high costs equipment. 

During ASO implementation, please ensure yourself that you have either IPTV or TV with MYTV set-top-box in order to continue watching terrestrial TV.

Thursday 1 August 2019

The best mobile data plan if listen to Internet radio stations in Malaysia

Technology gets advanced nowadays, most of radio stations are available via online and mobile app streaming. People can listen to their favorite radio stations from different countries/region around the world, but mobile data consumption always becomes their concern when they use it because Internet data is easily finished when they listen to online radio stations frequently.









If you listen to online radio station via Internet, regardless a computer, or smartphone, Internet data plan is very important when you listen to online radio station most of the time over FM radio. It is good if certain radio stations work with some Telco companies to whitelist their mobile apps, so that no data charges are applied when using the app. 

For frequently listening to online radio stations in Malaysia, it is highly recommended to subscribe postpaid mobile plan with unlimited data quota package. To subscribe valuable, reasonable price and stable internet plan, I would recommend two Internet data plan, namely:

1. DiGi Postpaid 100 Infinite

- Best DiGi mobile data plan ever!
- Stable Internet connectivity
- Only pay RM100 per month
- Unlimited data, SMS and calls
- If you want get superb speed, DiGi Postpaid 150 Infinite is recommended.

I subscribe DiGi Postpaid 100 Infinite, I can use Internet without concerning data quota, I can listen to online radio stations mobile apps, watching YouTube etc in unlimited situation. Even I also use DiGi Postpaid 100 Infinite at home as home broadband nicely and happily after I terminated the lousy discontinued TM Streamyx 60 (which ran 384kbps speed, although no quota limit).

2. TM UniFi Mobile 99


- Another nice mobile data plan ever
- RM 99 per month
- Unlimited data, calls and SMS

In conclusion, DiGi Postpaid 100 Infinite and TM UniFi Mobile 99 are the best recommended Internet data plan in Malaysia if you want to listen to foreign radio stations via online within Malaysia. Example: Listen to BBC Radio2 from UK in Malaysia via TuneIn app.