Frage von petes:
Hi,
I hope that the issue fits halfway into this category I (theoretically) several recordings of the same program, for example of ARD Digital, the DVB-S, DVB-C and DVB-T were added simultaneously (directly, without conversion) .
One can assume that all three shots in the same format (bit rate, etc.) had, or will the cable eg before or something herumkonvertiert?
Regards
Antwort von Alf_300:

If all files are equal ....
DVB-s is likely to be s.Besten
MediaInfo is intended as the information
Antwort von petes:

the question is currently only theoretical, that is, I do not have to file Comparison. Otherwise I would have already looked at the data;).
Antwort von srone:

usually has dvb-s the highest bit rate of followed dvb-c dvb-t and the conclusion.
lg
SRone
Antwort von Burner87:

Since I have no DVB-C, I can not say anything.
but:
The first DVB-S: 7-8 Mbps
The first DVB-T: 3-4 MBit
DVB-C, as already mentioned in between. But can vary by manufacturer.