To receive it, the best way is through satellite, but there are also possibilities for those without a satellite dish: here’s how to do it. The image shows Rosario Fiorello and Amadeus during the broadcast “Viva Rai2!” in Sanremo on February 5, 2024. The audio transmission will be in Dolby Digital 5.1, a format that will bring joy to owners of a good home theater system.
Last year’s edition used upscaling, a process that does not increase details but increases the resolution of the original video by converting it to a higher format. However, starting from this year, it will be pure 4K throughout the event. But how can one enjoy the Sanremo week at the highest quality? Most models sold in recent years, especially those of a certain size (50 inches) and above, are essentially compatible.
However, that’s not enough. In terms of actual reception, one option involves having a satellite dish through the free Tivùsat platform and its corresponding Tivùsat 4K Cam. In this case, a TV with a satellite tuner or a compatible decoder is also needed. For those who want to enjoy 4K but do not have a satellite antenna, which is the majority condition among those following the Festival, what about Rai Play?
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