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So Joe Public will or about to find out his HD Ready TV will not get the HD
channels on his TV with the tick on. I have today been quoted £150/180 for a Freeview HD box. Do you experts think a TV with Freeview built in could have parts added or changed to make it get HD Freeview channels? Regards David |
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Hi there, most but not all of the TVs with built in Freeviewthat have
been sold in the last little while sadly cannot decode the HD channels. However there are a few that have full hd with built in freeview that are also capable of decoding HD channels without the need of another freeview hd decoder or a freesat hd box I have an LG M2262 which makes this possible. What you need to look for in the specs is MPEG 4 capability (normal freeview is MPEG 2). I am not an expert but i believe TVs that double up as PC monitors are the more likely to have this capability (LG and SONY are two - there may be more) Hoping this helps as the freeview hd decoders are likely to stay at an inflated price until 2012 when the full digital tv switchover will be completed. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:05:18 +0000, David wrote:
Do you experts think a TV with Freeview built in could have parts added or changed to make it get HD Freeview channels? No, because not only does it need a DVB-t2 tuner, it also needs the necessary capabilities in software to decode MPEG-4 (as well as MPEG-2 from the DVB-t transmission.) Of course, the "parts added" which will make it display HD Freeview channels are in fact in the form of a DVB-t2 MPEG-4 digital converter box connected via the HDMI input. ![]() |
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On Jan 29, 9:19*pm, J G Miller wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:05:18 +0000, David wrote: Do you experts think a TV with Freeview built in could have parts added or changed to make it get HD Freeview channels? No, because not only does it need a DVB-t2 tuner, it also needs the necessary capabilities in software to decode MPEG-4 (as well as MPEG-2 from the DVB-t transmission.) Of course, the "parts added" which will make it display HD Freeview channels are in fact in the form of a DVB-t2 MPEG-4 digital converter box connected via the HDMI input. * ![]() Wouldn't it be nice if TV's could connect to something similar to a PCI card so you could choose which tuner you wanted? But that would be FAR too sensible and rob manufacturers of valuable replacement TV income. |
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camden23 wrote:
Hi there, most but not all of the TVs with built in Freeviewthat have been sold in the last little while sadly cannot decode the HD channels. However there are a few that have full hd with built in freeview that are also capable of decoding HD channels without the need of another freeview hd decoder or a freesat hd box I have an LG M2262 which makes this possible. What you need to look for in the specs is MPEG 4 capability (normal freeview is MPEG 2). I am not an expert but i believe TVs that double up as PC monitors are the more likely to have this capability (LG and SONY are two - there may be more) Hoping this helps as the freeview hd decoders are likely to stay at an inflated price until 2012 when the full digital tv switchover will be completed. If you think you will be able to get Freeview HD without a separate box then you will disappointed. If you were told that when you bought it then you were lied too. -- Adrian |
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On 29/01/2010 21:21, Mike wrote:
On Jan 29, 9:19 pm, J G wrote: On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:05:18 +0000, David wrote: Do you experts think a TV with Freeview built in could have parts added or changed to make it get HD Freeview channels? No, because not only does it need a DVB-t2 tuner, it also needs the necessary capabilities in software to decode MPEG-4 (as well as MPEG-2 from the DVB-t transmission.) Of course, the "parts added" which will make it display HD Freeview channels are in fact in the form of a DVB-t2 MPEG-4 digital converter box connected via the HDMI input. ![]() Wouldn't it be nice if TV's could connect to something similar to a PCI card so you could choose which tuner you wanted? But that would be FAR too sensible and rob manufacturers of valuable replacement TV income. Yes it's called MythTV and a barebones thing like this http://www.ebuyer.com/product/180688 Made it up myself and do intend to do some testing with DVB-T2 from Winter Hill soon. Will post results when I have some. Rob. |
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Mike wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice if TV's could connect to something similar to a PCI card so you could choose which tuner you wanted? But that would be FAR too sensible and rob manufacturers of valuable replacement TV income. only Loewe provides built in cards for dvbt dvbs etc -- -- What's on Shortwave guide: choose an hour, go! http://shortwave.tk 700+ Radio Stations on SW http://swstations.tk 300+ languages on SW http://radiolanguages.tk |
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"David" wrote in message ... So Joe Public will or about to find out his HD Ready TV will not get the HD channels on his TV with the tick on. I have today been quoted £150/180 for a Freeview HD box. Do you experts think a TV with Freeview built in could have parts added or changed to make it get HD Freeview channels? Regards David Argos are advertising "Freeview HD" TVs in their latest catalogue, hardly any difference in price to current models. HD is a scam anyway. I have tried it out on a 42" TV with SKY HD on a number of programmes. The only difference is enhanced contrast, sharper focusing and concentrating on things longer so you notice the saturated colours! I can't see any difference apart from colour and contrast compared with normal SKY and Freeview. I can alter the settings on normal TV and use the sharpness control to make any picture look like HD. It is one big con and not worth the money. Programmes for HD are filmed with better quality lenses - that's all. For a 42" TV you would need to sit within 5ft to notice any difference, which is inconvenient. |
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David wrote:
So Joe Public will or about to find out his HD Ready TV will not get the HD channels on his TV with the tick on. I have today been quoted £150/180 for a Freeview HD box. In France around 100 euros, but in the "soldes" here and there 50. Philips 150. -- -- What's on Shortwave guide: choose an hour, go! http://shortwave.tk 700+ Radio Stations on SW http://swstations.tk 300+ languages on SW http://radiolanguages.tk |
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"Adrian" wrote in message om... camden23 wrote: Hi there, most but not all of the TVs with built in Freeviewthat have been sold in the last little while sadly cannot decode the HD channels. However there are a few that have full hd with built in freeview that are also capable of decoding HD channels without the need of another freeview hd decoder or a freesat hd box I have an LG M2262 which makes this possible. What you need to look for in the specs is MPEG 4 capability (normal freeview is MPEG 2). I am not an expert but i believe TVs that double up as PC monitors are the more likely to have this capability (LG and SONY are two - there may be more) Hoping this helps as the freeview hd decoders are likely to stay at an inflated price until 2012 when the full digital tv switchover will be completed. If you think you will be able to get Freeview HD without a separate box then you will disappointed. If you were told that when you bought it then you were lied too. -- Adrian I would love to see you challenge Argos - they are advertising Freeview HD TVs. When you complain to the ASA post the complaint reference number and let us all know how you get on. |
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