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FTA Five now Live
On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:16:27 -0800, Mizter T wrote:
Provider BSkyB eh? Is that a Sky uplinked/controlled transponder then? That piece of information is from the Windoze program DVB "show station details". I saw somewhere that although some stations are specifically "Freesat" variants, B$kyB is still involved in the EPG aspects. I was under the impression from another thread that C5 was joining a BBC transponder. (Perhaps it's BBC via BSkyB...) You are indeed correct because `five' is now on the transponder and frequency which used to be occupied not so long ago by BBC News 24. |
FTA Five now Live
On 5 Nov, 16:21, J G Miller wrote: On Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:16:27 -0800, Mizter T wrote: * * Provider BSkyB eh? Is that a Sky uplinked/controlled transponder * * then? That piece of information is from the Windoze program DVB "show station details". I saw somewhere that although some stations are specifically "Freesat" variants, B$kyB is still involved in the EPG aspects. Interesting. I do recall glancing through a BBC R&D presentation about Freesat (probably something that someone on here had linked to) which stressed the utmost importance of the new Freesat EPG system not interfering with the pre-existing Sky EPG, which might explain why Freesat only channels still have a BSkyB identifier. Of course in the instance of Five the same channel will be used for both Sky and Freesat EPGs. |
FTA Five now Live
Mizter T wrote:
: : I saw somewhere that although some stations are specifically "Freesat" : variants, B$kyB is still involved in the EPG aspects. : Interesting. I do recall glancing through a BBC R&D presentation about : Freesat (probably something that someone on here had linked to) which : stressed the utmost importance of the new Freesat EPG system not : interfering with the pre-existing Sky EPG, which might explain why : Freesat only channels still have a BSkyB identifier. Freesat run their own "EPG transponder" but also need to add limited EPG data for the next few hours to *every* transponder. They use Sky hardware to do this (as this is already in place to do exactly the same for the Sky EPG) |
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