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Old October 31st 03, 05:56 PM
A.J.B
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as above , which movie channels if any are widescreen .
Also if i order sky+ what are my options if i don't want to
pay for a mirror sub , will the installer move my old sky
box to another room to use without a mirror sub for free
to air/view channels.

Andy.



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Old October 31st 03, 06:06 PM
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"A.J.B" wrote in message
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as above , which movie channels if any are widescreen .
Also if i order sky+ what are my options if i don't want to
pay for a mirror sub , will the installer move my old sky
box to another room to use without a mirror sub for free
to air/view channels.

Andy.


All movie channels with the exception of TCM are widescreen.


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Old October 31st 03, 06:12 PM
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"A.J.B" wrote in message
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as above , which movie channels if any are widescreen .
Also if i order sky+ what are my options if i don't want to
pay for a mirror sub , will the installer move my old sky
box to another room to use without a mirror sub for free
to air/view channels.

Andy.





All the movies channels show widescreen content these days.
Just go into the EPG and pick a few movies at random if you
will see a "W" in the info banner for widescreen.

You can order SKY+ to replace your existing box and if you
want it to be relocated to use with a FTV card I think they charge
around £25. They fit a Quad LNB in any case so just get yourself
some cable and connectors and if you have easy access to the dish
it's a simple job to setup.

Mike C



 




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