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We live in an area with great reception (from winter hill) yet we also have an unused sky digital dish should we chose to go for freesat. HD broadcasts sound exciting, however I've always had concern that they'll never put that many on Freeview to actually make it much of a selling point. At this point my heart turns to Freesat, but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... I'm very excited by the upcoming 'iPlayer to set top box' developments - is this limited to freesat boxes at the moment or are the emerging wave of Freeview HD boxes going to integrate this? It's all so confusing - I guess I'm just asking what the views of others are really? |
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"Lucky13" wrote in message ... We live in an area with great reception (from winter hill) yet we also have an unused sky digital dish should we chose to go for freesat. HD broadcasts sound exciting, however I've always had concern that they'll never put that many on Freeview to actually make it much of a selling point. At this point my heart turns to Freesat, but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... I'm very excited by the upcoming 'iPlayer to set top box' developments - is this limited to freesat boxes at the moment or are the emerging wave of Freeview HD boxes going to integrate this? It's all so confusing - I guess I'm just asking what the views of others are really? There's no rule that says you have to choose a single viewing platform... -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Graham. wrote:
"Lucky13" wrote in message ... We live in an area with great reception (from winter hill) yet we also have an unused sky digital dish should we chose to go for freesat. HD broadcasts sound exciting, however I've always had concern that they'll never put that many on Freeview to actually make it much of a selling point. At this point my heart turns to Freesat, but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... I'm very excited by the upcoming 'iPlayer to set top box' developments - is this limited to freesat boxes at the moment or are the emerging wave of Freeview HD boxes going to integrate this? It's all so confusing - I guess I'm just asking what the views of others are really? There's no rule that says you have to choose a single viewing platform... That's very true, however I'm going to in this instance. Having said that, if I do go down the Freesat route I'll use the TV's built in Freeview tuner for the channels that are missing. It's not an ideal solution in my mind but I think it might be the closest that I come (if I go for the Freesat route). |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:24:18 +0100, Lucky13 wrote:
but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... How often do you watch Dave, Dejavu, Yesterday, Five USA, and Five Life? Perhaps you will not have time to watch these once you are watching the Zone channels soon to be reformatted to CBS material, or Red, or Men and Motors, or MoviesForMen, or Luxe TV, or Al Jazeera English, or NHK World etc etc There is of course no reason why you cannot keep your terrestrial digital receiver and antenna, in addition to a satellite dish and receiver. And should one fail, you will then have a backup. |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:47:09 +0100, Lucky13 wrote:
It's not an ideal solution in my mind but I think it might be the closest that I come (if I go for the Freesat route). Perhaps the ideal solution would be to get a "satellite" receiver box which can also accommodate a terrestrial tuner, but wait until the manufacturer offers a DVB-t2 tuner rather than the current DVB-t only tuner eg the Technomate 6900, AZbox, Lyngbox, Dreambox etc. |
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J G Miller wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:47:09 +0100, Lucky13 wrote: It's not an ideal solution in my mind but I think it might be the closest that I come (if I go for the Freesat route). Perhaps the ideal solution would be to get a "satellite" receiver box which can also accommodate a terrestrial tuner, but wait until the manufacturer offers a DVB-t2 tuner rather than the current DVB-t only tuner eg the Technomate 6900, AZbox, Lyngbox, Dreambox etc. You mean like this HD satellite and terrestrial DVB set top box? http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=224786 From the Q&A at the bottom... "Q- will this be able to receive the proposed Freeview HD? - mike Answer- Yes the product does support that. " Really? |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:14:21 +0100, Chunky Old Cortina wrote:
You mean like this HD satellite and terrestrial DVB set top box? Something very similar to that yes. But whether the manufacturer for that box will offer an upgrade of the DVB-t tuner to DVB-t2 is more than unlikely. The boxes to which I refer above are ones where you buy the box and also specify the additional tuner which you require (viz another satellite tuner or a terrestrial tuner or a cable tuner). Hence my comment about waiting until the manufacturers of those boxes offer a DVB-t2 tuner before buying one. "Q- will this be able to receive the proposed Freeview HD? - mike If Mike had read the specifications he would have seen "Suitable for use where DVB-T HD channels exist (commonly mainland Europe at present)" Since Freeview HD will be using DVB-t2, the box will clearly not work for that. Answer- Yes the product does support that. " Quite often the employees of large chain stores have little knowledge of the product which they are selling, and the end of the day are only interested in making a sale. Really? Always best to research a product before buying and not rely on a sales person's sometime flawed and frequently biased advice. |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:14:21 +0100, chunkyoldcortina
wrote: J G Miller wrote: On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:47:09 +0100, Lucky13 wrote: It's not an ideal solution in my mind but I think it might be the closest that I come (if I go for the Freesat route). Perhaps the ideal solution would be to get a "satellite" receiver box which can also accommodate a terrestrial tuner, but wait until the manufacturer offers a DVB-t2 tuner rather than the current DVB-t only tuner eg the Technomate 6900, AZbox, Lyngbox, Dreambox etc. You mean like this HD satellite and terrestrial DVB set top box? http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=224786 From the Q&A at the bottom... "Q- will this be able to receive the proposed Freeview HD? - mike Answer- Yes the product does support that. " Really? Not according to that page now. I can't see that question and answer. -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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"Lucky13" wrote in message ... We live in an area with great reception (from winter hill) yet we also have an unused sky digital dish should we chose to go for freesat. HD broadcasts sound exciting, however I've always had concern that they'll never put that many on Freeview to actually make it much of a selling point. At this point my heart turns to Freesat, but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... I'm very excited by the upcoming 'iPlayer to set top box' developments - is this limited to freesat boxes at the moment or are the emerging wave of Freeview HD boxes going to integrate this? It's all so confusing - I guess I'm just asking what the views of others are really? Get both - I did. Any CI digital receiver will get all the Freesat channels anyway (cheap from TPS etc.) and some TV's already have it in e.g. LG 42LF-7700. If you are skint, you might wait until December to see what will be on Freeview HD from Winter Hill. |
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Lucky13 wrote:
We live in an area with great reception (from winter hill) yet we also have an unused sky digital dish should we chose to go for freesat. HD broadcasts sound exciting, however I've always had concern that they'll never put that many on Freeview to actually make it much of a selling point. At this point my heart turns to Freesat, but then I see that has some of the standard freeview channels missing with next to no chance of them ever joining the platform..... I'm very excited by the upcoming 'iPlayer to set top box' developments - is this limited to freesat boxes at the moment or are the emerging wave of Freeview HD boxes going to integrate this? It's all so confusing - I guess I'm just asking what the views of others are really? I should add that this is really something for my mother in the long term - is Freesat the only reliable none $ky service with an EPG and the majority of Freeview channels? |
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