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Analog TV is 625 line PAL, like in most of Western Europe. Prior to 1995 polish analogue tv was broadcasted in SECAM D/K.

Digital TV varies around DVB. For satellite platforms: Canal Plus owned Cyfra+, and Polsat owned Polsat Cyfrowy it's MPEG2 DVB, for TVN owned 'n' it's MPEG4/AVC DVB. For cable it's DVB-C. There's no conversion to terrestrial digital TV, and it has not as for this moment been decided if it's going to be MPEG2 or MPEG4/AVC, but it is most likely to be the latter one.

There's no Closed Captioning. Some digital channels broadcast optionally original sound along with DVB softcoded subtitles. For analogue TV voiceover is used instead of full dubbing [with movies for children being an exception]. Sound varies for analogue broadcast from mono, thru NICAM and Zweiton [A2] up to Dobly Digital. Digital broadcasts usually transmit in stereo or AC3

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Hahahah. Almost everyone have TVs in Poland. Its not so poor country.

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Hundreds.

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