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entwisi 06-01-2008 19:03

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Originally Posted by Sara (Post 513356)
So basically does it mean if i have a freeview box my TV will be fine when the switchover arrives?

Yes, it will be fine, The freeview box is what does the magic for you. As mentioned in previous responses you might have issues if you have a video as well.

Likewise people with Sky boxes are fine. Its not the TV's that need changing, just the bit that receives a broadcasted signal and makes a picture from it.

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:06

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 513273)
Like I said above, you need to connect your sky+ box to the aerial input of your kitchen TV. Then you can watch sky on your kitchen TV and also watch programs you have recorded on the Sky+ box without having to tape it first. You can buy a second sky+ remote with a magic eye that will allow you to use the sky+ remote in the kitchen and control the sky+ box that is in the other room just like you do in the living room.

Here they are for sale SKY+KIT | UNBRANDED | Remote Controls & Infra Red Links | Aerials & Satellite | CPC

If running a wire is too much trouble then you can use a wireless sender. You do need to be careful as they need setting up so they don't interfere with wireless networks or if you have a DECT cordless phone. good ones will send the remote signal from the kitchen top the sky box as well.

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:08

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 512735)
I have two televisions, one already set up with a digi-box. I have that connected to a DVD/Video recorder.

I can only record programmes from terrestrial TV on the video. What will happen after the change over? Will I never again be able to record programmes whilst I'm out, or watching something else?

Dazed and confused.:confused:

Simpest way is to have two Freeview boxes. one for the video so you choose what you want to record on and another for what you want to watch live.

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:11

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Originally Posted by Speedy (Post 512629)
Im normally quite good with stuff like this but the switchover has me baffled. In our house both tvs are hooked up to freeview, does this mean we dont have to change anything? Good advice will be rewarded with karma.

if you have one freeview box for each TV then you will be able to watch TV on either. You don't mention any video recorders so I can't comment on how it will affect your ability to record stuff

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:18

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 512533)
If you have a HD TV is it worth connecting it with an HDMI cable, is there a visible difference ?
If it makes a difference then I might get one, they seem pricey though. Cryers in Accy say theirs range from £25 - £100, what would be the justification on going for the more expensive of the two ?


It depends on what the source is. If its HD (Sky HD or a HD capable DVD player) then definately. If its a DVD player that 'upscales' ( this means it takes a standard picture and trys to 'add detail' to make it HD) then probably not. the upsacling process isn't really HD, its a best guess which at best will be mediocre.

Cables are no where near that much unless you need 10m +

CPC have 1m HDMI cables from under a tenner. You don't need fancy cables for HDMI as its digital its either there or it isn't, signal degredation is not an issue.

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:24

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 512507)
i have a digibox in my bedroom, but like sky, if its peeing down, thats it i cant watch half the channels!
is this to do with my crappy aerial on the roof or my crappy digibox?, cuz its doing my head in!

Probably a combination of aerial and cable. get a new one and it will be fine. The fact that the box does work means the digital to analog conversion is working fine. Some boxes DO have better signal to noise tolerance than other and this is where you get what you pay for.
Derekgas, your new TV probably just has a better tuner in it, it would benefit from checking the wire/aerial as you may still suffer issues at times of marginal signal

Neil 06-01-2008 19:38

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Originally Posted by ZOMBIE (Post 513372)
This digital switch over thing. Will my microwave still work? :confused:

It will but you will need to get a new aerial for it :rolleyes:

entwisi 06-01-2008 19:43

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They don't need aerials, Old dears next door does a cracking job of wiping out TV sender signals usually just as your about to find out whodunnit!

Neil 06-01-2008 19:47

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 513499)
If running a wire is too much trouble then you can use a wireless sender. You do need to be careful as they need setting up so they don't interfere with wireless networks or if you have a DECT cordless phone. good ones will send the remote signal from the kitchen top the sky box as well.

You know I am a wired freak so am not really into wireless senders. When you work out the cost you might be able to get someone to wire it for you. You don't get interferance etc with wired and you don't have to worry about next door having the same wireless one and them finding out that you like to watch porn in the bedroom at night :rolleyes::eek::D

Neil 06-01-2008 19:50

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 513501)
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 512735)
I have two televisions, one already set up with a digi-box. I have that connected to a DVD/Video recorder.

I can only record programmes from terrestrial TV on the video. What will happen after the change over? Will I never again be able to record programmes whilst I'm out, or watching something else?

Dazed and confused.:confused:

Simpest way is to have two Freeview boxes. one for the video so you choose what you want to record on and another for what you want to watch live.

Simplest is really to get a freeview box with twin tuner and built in hard drive recorder. They are getting very reasonably priced now, look in Asda. Then you can record without using the VCR. You can still keep the VCR for when you want to watch your old Soft Cell video's.

Neil 06-01-2008 19:55

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 513499)
If running a wire is too much trouble then you can use a wireless sender. You do need to be careful as they need setting up so they don't interfere with wireless networks or if you have a DECT cordless phone. good ones will send the remote signal from the kitchen top the sky box as well.

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 513544)
They don't need aerials, Old dears next door does a cracking job of wiping out TV sender signals usually just as your about to find out whodunnit!

Enough said on wireless senders I think.

entwisi 06-01-2008 20:04

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To be fair I reckon its because its an old one, Ours downstairs doesn't do it and its fine teh vast majority of teh time

entwisi 06-01-2008 20:06

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 513550)
Simplest is really to get a freeview box with twin tuner and built in hard drive recorder. They are getting very reasonably priced now, look in Asda. Then you can record without using the VCR. You can still keep the VCR for when you want to watch your old Soft Cell video's.

I don't do videos at all, even DVDs I only ever rent. Siobhan has a load but me, Nope

Neil 06-01-2008 20:12

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 513566)
I don't do videos at all, even DVDs I only ever rent. Siobhan has a load but me, Nope

I was refering to Gary mate. Last night I suggested that you could use another freeview box so you could record onto a VCR. In reality it is not much more expensive to buy one box that does it all compaired to two freeview boxes.

One point worth mentioning is that if you buy 2 freeviwe boxes, one for the TV and one for the VCR the remotes will operate both boxes at the same time if they are the same model of freeview box. Even if you buy different freeview boxes the remotes may still use the same codes. It is something worth thinking about if you are after another freeview box to use with a VCR in the same room as your TV's freeview box.

WillowTheWhisp 06-01-2008 21:01

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Originally Posted by ZOMBIE (Post 513372)
This digital switch over thing. Will my microwave still work?

Oooh there's a thought! What about our alarm clocks!!! ;)


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