settops
Settops is a term used to describe devices that receive, decode, and render television content for display on a television set. In common usage, settops include traditional set-top boxes provided by cable and satellite operators, as well as streaming media players and IPTV gateways that sit between a network source and a television.
A settops system typically includes a tuner or client for selecting channels or streams, a decoder to
Delivery methods include coaxial cables, satellite dishes, and internet protocols, with content delivered to the settops
Historically, the settops concept emerged in the 1980s to deliver cable television to households, evolving to
Standards and regulation vary by region. Tuners may follow DVB, ATSC, or other broadcast standards, while content
Related topics include set-top box, streaming media player, and digital video recorder.