You’ve probably been ignoring that ‘retune now’ message on your TV for weeks, but if you don’t do it today then you risk losing endless Top Gear repeats, the Hollyoaks omnibus on Channel 4+1 and all those home shopping channels.
Freeview has designated today National Retune Day, sort of. Essentially, the Freeview service is …
It's slow at 08:50 - goodness knows how it will respond at about 12:30 in the afternoon !
The government say they want to reallocate the £6M budget for total switchover in 2012 - based on Freeview and "re-tune" planning, information and performance they should review this.
If this is the update that we've been warned about, some people are going to get hurt. Owners of older Freeview boxes (including some expensive, sensitive and reliable boxes such as early Pace models) may find the box ceases to function if they attempt to retune.
It's something like the older boxes lack enough memory to store so many channels and go belly up if you try.
I'm going to retune only an unbranded crap model I have and leave the Pace alone -- that way I can use the crap one for Channel 5 and ITV3/4 and be sure of better reception on all other channels with the old Pace.
Unhelpfully the Freeview website was down last night but I think there are lists of brickable models elsewhere. Like DAB, Freeview looks like being a casualty of the triumph of quantity over quality.
I immediately thought of Alan Partridge and UK Conquest when I read that!
A military-based quiz show called Skirmish on the cable station UK Conquest with twice as many viewers as the population of Hemsby wouldn't be out of place with the amount of 3rd-rate crap on TV these days!
If they cant retune a simple bl00dy freeview pile of pl0p then they should have it taken off them for their own safety... As above, next week we will learn about microwaves and the week after that this fantastic device called a freezer that makes your food last for months.....
I'll stick with me free SKY HD thanks, even though its run by dumbwits... Would it have taken them much effort to buy UK Tivo licences for example, and yet no-one else in the UK has integrated TIVO into a freeview or HD box and people still only recognise SKY+ as being a proper recorder when its pants compared to a well setup TIVO box...
@'Anonymous Coward':If you can get Sky then you can get FreeSat from Sky. Or indeed Freesat itself (both of which exist /precisely/ for people in your situation). There is no need to subscribe to Sky unless you want access to their premium content.
You don't need a sky subscription for digital satellite. You can
1: Run your sky digibox sans card. The only downside is that you end up with no C5 and BBC1 London, BBC2 England, ITV Central (Birmingham) and C4 on 101-104 (other ITV/BBC regions can be selected manually) and you loose some Free-to-air channels.
2: Get a "freesat from sky" card. £20 one-off fee for the card and you'll get your regions and all FTA channels
3: Get a freesat box. Simply plug it in instead of your sky box. This is currently the only way of getting ITV HD.
That's the biggest load of unsubstantiated bollocks I've heard in a long time. How about some links to prove this before posting twaddle like that. Jeez.
Am I the only one who, despite being fully aware of how to retune a Freeview box, is hammering www.tvretune.co.uk anyway out of sheer bloody-mindedness?
"No one can not be that stupid they are unable to retune there box?"
Are you suggesting that everyone is so stupid that they can't retune their box?
Or are you pointing out to the world that you are so stupid you cannot form a sentence or spell, and really mean "No one can be so stupid that they are unable to retune their box?"
> Get a freesat box. Simply plug it in instead of your sky box. This is currently the only way of getting ITV HD.
Not true -- Sky HD customers who have had the new EPG update can add ITV HD manually by following the instructions at http://www.tellytoad.com/page/itv-hd-on-sky-hd.aspx
The tvretune and helpline are completely and utterly useless. I have a very simple question - will my Philips DTX6372/05A continue to work after the rescan?
The web site is full of broken links including the one to the sitemap. I found a link supposedly to a list of equipment affected, but it delivers an html page with a .pdf filename extension and no list.
The helpline is equally useless. It is impossible to speak to an agent. It assumes that you are a total moron who is incapable of rescanning a digital tv receiver. The only thing you can get is prerecorded instructions for certain models.
"This has been so well publicised that the only place I have heard about it is on El Reg!"
And on the BBC news website, BBC news programmes, Channel 5 news, everytime you flick onto Channel 5 each day for about 2 weeks, Yahoo news, Google news...
under "Has your Freeview TV or box stopped working following a re-tune?" you will see:
"A limited number of early Freeview TVs and boxes may fail when re-tuned. A list of models affected is available here which includes manufacturer phone numbers. If you discover your equipment is affected, Freeview recommends you contact the manufacturer."
Some old Freeview boxes (and TV's) don't have enough memory for the enlarged Network Information Table and never work again after the retune. It happened to my brother's Daewoo STB in Plymouth last year, and there's a list of affected equipment somewhere on the interwebs. It's not really the end of the world, as a new box is about £20 in Tesco.
Anonymous hero: Can't be bothered to provide the links because you're an abrasive git. Find them yourself.
My first box ceased to work when Sutton Coldfield changed multiplexes over a year ago, even the BBC are saying up to 20000 more will cease to work at all and they link to a pdf list (sorry I didn't copy it) with the types and fail modes.
I've not been looking forward this retune, the last night I retuned the stupid Sagem box it lost all the BBC channels. Even after fifteen auto/manual rescans it still doesn't find them.
By the time you've retuned your receiver and found it's not working it's too late. The "list of models affected" link leads to an html page with no list. I don't want to buy a new box for £20 that isn't nearly as good. My On Digital box will let me select the aspect ratio on the remote control, so I can watch C4 in full height. The newer boxes can't do that. It appears that C4 overrides the 4:3 setting and forces me to watch in slittyvision.
Bricking, or just rendered useless whether retuned or not?
#
I don't think it bricks boxes. It's just that old freeview (especially original ondigital and ITV digital boxes can no longer pick up any channels at all. The band's been shifted out of their range, possibly the codec's been updated to something less bandwidth hungry too...
I know the original ondigital boxes don't work because south wales had the analogue turn-off earlier this month and that's when mine stopped working.
Any of the "small number" (~22000!) of households that find their box dead after retuning should remember that goods must be fit for purpose for up to six years after purchase, therefore you should be entitled to a refund.
Retuning before today wouldn't have an effect, I assume. So I haven't so much been ignoring the reminder as cursing it when it appears over something I want to watch. Press Yellow to disappear it, but it should be all over now or soon.
Boxes mainly have been interrupted or completely knocked out by being not equipped to handle a large data table that is now being sent in two or more blocks ("Split NIT"). Either the device becomes completely unusable, or channels are missing or are randomly renumbered starting at 801. I think affected boxes were mostly already clobbered the last time of retuning unless you didn't do it then. And some that weren't made completely useless have had their software updated over the air.
The next big gotcha, at or after total digital switchover time, is a national conversion from something called "2k" to "8k". Freeview boxes that are not capable of "8k" will then be dead, but most are capable. And your thing could break in the meantime anyway.
Curiously I don't own a Freeview box that doesn't frequently, usually temporarily lose the picture, colour, sound, or stereo reproduction. Oh, and has 16:9 display size, teletext, up to seven day electronic programme guide (and not a maddening ITV parody of one), subtitles, and the same channel numbers printed in Radio Times (20 = Virgin 1 and so on). I do own at least one device that doesn't have each one of these faults that annoy me (some more important than others, the main thing is Give Me The Mxyzptlk Picture And The Mxyzptlk Sound And Get It Right, but, am I making this clear, I don't have a device that doesn't have any of the faults. I just know that each one is unnecessary. Is anyone using a ¢evice without these faults... I thought not. Recommendations?
Is DVB-T a UK thing? A European thing? A worldwide thing?
Is The Register a UK thing? A European thing? A worldwide thing?
Do DVB-T viewers outside the UK have to put up with this semi-constant faffing about with retuning?
Do DVB-T viewers outside the UK have to put up with a tiny handful of channels' worth of worthwhile content, a couple of hours of which in a good week might actually not be repeats, the remaining time and channels to be filled with repeat dross and shopping dross and gambling dross and phone-in dross and any other opportunity to make cheapskate money?
Or is it just markets where Sky is dominant (look out Germany, he's heading your way) where the above applies?
Gah. As one of those apparently rare people who watches lots of shows on Five (the CSIs, Law and Orders, NCIS, Flash Forward etc), and who loses the signal on the ITV/Channel 4 multiplex for about five months of the year from November I am obviously far from chuffed that Five has moved onto that cursed multiplex. I think ITV2+1 has moved there too. I don't have broadband, so no Demand Five option either. I just hope the BBC have good stuff on at Christmas.
And I'm still getting a multitude of those "you will need to retune" nag screens every time I change channel even after finally getting the Humax to do a default settings and sort itself out. I hope they will be removed soon.
2 out of 3 tuners locked up during the scan and needed power cycling, copied the config to the others rather than risk them crashing as well. The STB that did succeed nuked all its channel lists and timers anyway - 30min reprogramming I won't get back. At least I could restore timers on Mediaportal from backup.
This particular retune didn't go remotely smoothly here and if that doesn't cause a flood of complaints tomorrow the odd scattering of anonymous channels in the lineup will confuse a lot of folk.
Still, my precious Dec2000T didn't get bricked. Probably the 1st thing its ever done right ;)
The Sagem models have never appeared on the official lists of devices affected, but it's been pretty well known amongst the forums that the PVR72xx range could not cope with the split NIT.
I've refrained from retuning for the last year or so because of this, but the retune has forced my hand and the box is now pretty much useless.
Many of the boxes on the list, known to be affected were sold prior to the digital tick scheme. But these Sagems had the tick, and have never worked properly (mine had a note in the box from Sagem telling me about (some of) the bugs in the firmware that they were working on fixing.
In my opinion, the device has never actually been fit for purpose, and I will probably be chasing my retailer under the sale of goods act.
Nationwide Freeview tune-up takes place today
You’ve probably been ignoring that ‘retune now’ message on your TV for weeks, but if you don’t do it today then you risk losing endless Top Gear repeats, the Hollyoaks omnibus on Channel 4+1 and all those home shopping channels. Freeview has designated today National Retune Day, sort of. Essentially, the Freeview service is …
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Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
Neil Barnes
And as of 8:40 this morning #
The tvretune site was timing out...
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
Christian Berger
Website doesn't work #
Their website doesn't work. At least not in Germany.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Tried that link ? #
It's slow at 08:50 - goodness knows how it will respond at about 12:30 in the afternoon !
The government say they want to reallocate the £6M budget for total switchover in 2012 - based on Freeview and "re-tune" planning, information and performance they should review this.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Retune? #
Does that mean I 'll now be able to actually TUNE to it in the first place?
Noooo, of course not. I will still be forced to pay the Sky Tax AND the license fee
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
Les Matthew
Looks like #
tvretune.co.uk have retuned their server.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
tomjol
'Gadget Show fans' #
Really? People are fans of that absolute pile of tripe?
Have they not heard of, you know, teh internets?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 08:37 GMT
lasersage
dead link #
don't think tvretune.co.uk is offering much use seeing as it wont load. poor show :(
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
Peter Flynn
Why lunchtime? #
When most people are at work. Why not 7pm.
Not that I would miss 5, ITV3 (don't watch) or ITV4 (don't watch).
Peter
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
Lionel Baden
hmm #
also re-tune needed for flash forward ....
kinda cool but im guessing its gonna get cancelled half way through and leave me wondering wtf happened
Still angry about reaper getting cancelled !!
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Worrying... #
..how many on a technical site are rushing to a web site to see how to retune a freeview box...
Next week on el reg, how to use your microwave....
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
Fihart
Caution, may brick your box. #
If this is the update that we've been warned about, some people are going to get hurt. Owners of older Freeview boxes (including some expensive, sensitive and reliable boxes such as early Pace models) may find the box ceases to function if they attempt to retune.
It's something like the older boxes lack enough memory to store so many channels and go belly up if you try.
I'm going to retune only an unbranded crap model I have and leave the Pace alone -- that way I can use the crap one for Channel 5 and ITV3/4 and be sure of better reception on all other channels with the old Pace.
Unhelpfully the Freeview website was down last night but I think there are lists of brickable models elsewhere. Like DAB, Freeview looks like being a casualty of the triumph of quantity over quality.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
JakeyC
UK (con)Quest #
I immediately thought of Alan Partridge and UK Conquest when I read that!
A military-based quiz show called Skirmish on the cable station UK Conquest with twice as many viewers as the population of Hemsby wouldn't be out of place with the amount of 3rd-rate crap on TV these days!
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Freeview HD #
Making room for HD... Great, bring it on!
Now all they need to do is remove the channels that are a complete waste of ****ing space and use those for HD too.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 10:04 GMT
eJ2095
Surley #
No one can not be that stupid they are unable to retune there box?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@eJ2095 #
>their< box
as in: it's their box over there.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
hmmm im stoopid #
If they cant retune a simple bl00dy freeview pile of pl0p then they should have it taken off them for their own safety... As above, next week we will learn about microwaves and the week after that this fantastic device called a freezer that makes your food last for months.....
I'll stick with me free SKY HD thanks, even though its run by dumbwits... Would it have taken them much effort to buy UK Tivo licences for example, and yet no-one else in the UK has integrated TIVO into a freeview or HD box and people still only recognise SKY+ as being a proper recorder when its pants compared to a well setup TIVO box...
TIVO TIVO TIVO TIVO....
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
AndrueC
Forced to pay Sky? I think not. #
@'Anonymous Coward':If you can get Sky then you can get FreeSat from Sky. Or indeed Freesat itself (both of which exist /precisely/ for people in your situation). There is no need to subscribe to Sky unless you want access to their premium content.
Paris:Because she is premium content :D
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@Retune? #
You don't need a sky subscription for digital satellite. You can
1: Run your sky digibox sans card. The only downside is that you end up with no C5 and BBC1 London, BBC2 England, ITV Central (Birmingham) and C4 on 101-104 (other ITV/BBC regions can be selected manually) and you loose some Free-to-air channels.
2: Get a "freesat from sky" card. £20 one-off fee for the card and you'll get your regions and all FTA channels
3: Get a freesat box. Simply plug it in instead of your sky box. This is currently the only way of getting ITV HD.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Freeview retune #
This has been so well publicised that the only place I have heard about it is on El Reg!
Freeview reception is so ropey where we live, especially ITV and C4 that we moved to Sky.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Patrick 14
Reaper #
@ Lionel Baden
Yes I feel your pain about Reaper. there was loads left to do with that show.
Also flash forward, might be worth a look. lets hope its not as stupid as LOST..
I'm getting sick of crap show like friends going on forever due to repeats etc, yet good funny show getting canned with in the first/second series.
But I pay the Sky tax for HD, But will still have to retune my freetv but only for when there are three things on at the same time LOL
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 11:14 GMT
Anonymous Hero
@Fihart - Caution, may brick your box #
That's the biggest load of unsubstantiated bollocks I've heard in a long time. How about some links to prove this before posting twaddle like that. Jeez.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Dale Richards
tvretune.co.uk #
Am I the only one who, despite being fully aware of how to retune a Freeview box, is hammering www.tvretune.co.uk anyway out of sheer bloody-mindedness?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Citizen Kaned
flashforward #
better than anything ive seen on bbc in respects to a decent series.
when will the bbc realise that lots of viewers are under 50 and dont want celebrity gay dancing or period dramas!
goyer wrote flashforward and he has a great track record.
i take it virgin will be ok?
and as said before. why 12pm when MOST people are at work. the mrs will be pissed if she misses neighbours!
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Dr. Mouse
@eJ2095 #
"No one can not be that stupid they are unable to retune there box?"
Are you suggesting that everyone is so stupid that they can't retune their box?
Or are you pointing out to the world that you are so stupid you cannot form a sentence or spell, and really mean "No one can be so stupid that they are unable to retune their box?"
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Ian Chard
@AC ITV HD #
> Get a freesat box. Simply plug it in instead of your sky box. This is currently the only way of getting ITV HD.
Not true -- Sky HD customers who have had the new EPG update can add ITV HD manually by following the instructions at http://www.tellytoad.com/page/itv-hd-on-sky-hd.aspx
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Dougman
@ Anonymous Coward 10:47 GMT #
If you have the new Sky HD EPG you can manually tune your Sky HD box to ITV HD, Don't know why you'd want to, it's only on for 4 hours a day.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Richard Porter
F***ing useless website! #
The tvretune and helpline are completely and utterly useless. I have a very simple question - will my Philips DTX6372/05A continue to work after the rescan?
The web site is full of broken links including the one to the sitemap. I found a link supposedly to a list of equipment affected, but it delivers an html page with a .pdf filename extension and no list.
The helpline is equally useless. It is impossible to speak to an agent. It assumes that you are a total moron who is incapable of rescanning a digital tv receiver. The only thing you can get is prerecorded instructions for certain models.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@A/c 10:52 #
"This has been so well publicised that the only place I have heard about it is on El Reg!"
And on the BBC news website, BBC news programmes, Channel 5 news, everytime you flick onto Channel 5 each day for about 2 weeks, Yahoo news, Google news...
Nope nowhere to be seen
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Eponymous Cowherd
@Anonymous Hero #
How about you do some research before flaming.
See http://www.tvretune.co.uk/troubleshooting/
under "Has your Freeview TV or box stopped working following a re-tune?" you will see:
"A limited number of early Freeview TVs and boxes may fail when re-tuned. A list of models affected is available here which includes manufacturer phone numbers. If you discover your equipment is affected, Freeview recommends you contact the manufacturer."
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 12:08 GMT
Michael Bishop
May brick your box, too #
Some old Freeview boxes (and TV's) don't have enough memory for the enlarged Network Information Table and never work again after the retune. It happened to my brother's Daewoo STB in Plymouth last year, and there's a list of affected equipment somewhere on the interwebs. It's not really the end of the world, as a new box is about £20 in Tesco.
Anonymous hero: Can't be bothered to provide the links because you're an abrasive git. Find them yourself.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Robin Baker
Bricks indeed #
My first box ceased to work when Sutton Coldfield changed multiplexes over a year ago, even the BBC are saying up to 20000 more will cease to work at all and they link to a pdf list (sorry I didn't copy it) with the types and fail modes.
So how much unsubstantaition do you need?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Fihart
Re: "Twaddle" on Freeview box bricking #
Here are some warning links as (so fecking rudely) requested by Anonymous Hero:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2661800/18m-to-retune-Freeview-sets.html
http://www.tvretune.co.uk/troubleshooting/
http://www.avforums.com/forums/freeview/793928-freeview-update-old-boxes-wont-work.html
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Garry Mills
@ac 10:47 #
Actually, Freesat isn't the only way to get ITV - it just has to be manually entered. My friend has done it on his Sky box.
JFGI - don't have the details
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Fihart
More warnings about Freeview boxes #
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/blogs/team_HCC/freeview+fiasco
Equipment expected to fail at Switchover includes...
Ondigital receivers:
Alba / Bush ONdigital models
Nokia Mediamaster 9850T
Pace DTR730 and DTR735 settop boxes
Philips DTX 6370/ DTX 6371 /DTX 6372 receivers
Pioneer DBRT200 /DBRT210 Set Top Box x
Toshiba DTB2000 settop box
Early Freeview receivers and IDTVs expected to fail:
Pace DTVA-T (the famous Wedge Adaptor)
Hitachi 28WDDODTN / 32WD40DTN / D36W840DTN IDTVs
Panasonic TX-28DT2 / TX-32DT2 IDTVs
Philips 28DW6734 / 32DW6834 /32DW9625 /28DW6557 / 32DW6557 IDTVs
Sony 28DS60 /32DS60 / 28DS65 / 32DS65 /28DX20 / 32DX20 /28DX30 /32DX30
/28DS20 /32DS20 / KP 41DS1 / KP 51DS1 /KP 51DS2 IDTVs
Toshiba 28WT98B /32WT98B /28ZT29B /32ZT29B /36ZT29B /42WT29B /50WT29B
/57WT29B IDTVs
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Anonymous Coward
CyberSub #
I think you meant "your" telly.
"A new channel called Quest will also be delivered onto you telly,"
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
adam payne
Not another one #
I've not been looking forward this retune, the last night I retuned the stupid Sagem box it lost all the BBC channels. Even after fifteen auto/manual rescans it still doesn't find them.
What i'm I going to lose this time?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Steve Walker
@Richard Porter #
Nope; sorry mate, seems your box is on the list.
Philips DTX 6370 Set Top Box Nov98-Aug01
Philips DTX 6371 Set Top Box
Philips DTX 6372 Set Top Box
From http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/2kequipment listed as incompatible with 8K mode.
The /05 is only for the UK in case anyone thinks that's important.
HTH
Steve
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Grease Monkey
Automatic #
Our STB rescans automatically, but even so that new channel has been around for ages. What is this? Predictive tuning?
Just out of interest, why would any Reg reader need to go to some website to find out how to retune a TV or STB? It's not rocket surgery.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Richard Porter
@Eponymous Cowherd #
By the time you've retuned your receiver and found it's not working it's too late. The "list of models affected" link leads to an html page with no list. I don't want to buy a new box for £20 that isn't nearly as good. My On Digital box will let me select the aspect ratio on the remote control, so I can watch C4 in full height. The newer boxes can't do that. It appears that C4 overrides the 4:3 setting and forces me to watch in slittyvision.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Jamie Jones
typical arrogant posters again #
I have a number of pensioner neighbours who don't know how to retune, so I'll be doing it for them (as I did over switchover)
They are not stupid - but EPG's, menus, computers etc. are alien to them.
Show more respect.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
Andrew Halliwell
Bricking, or just rendered useless whether retuned or not? #
I don't think it bricks boxes. It's just that old freeview (especially original ondigital and ITV digital boxes can no longer pick up any channels at all. The band's been shifted out of their range, possibly the codec's been updated to something less bandwidth hungry too...
I know the original ondigital boxes don't work because south wales had the analogue turn-off earlier this month and that's when mine stopped working.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:21 GMT
dek
Refund! #
Any of the "small number" (~22000!) of households that find their box dead after retuning should remember that goods must be fit for purpose for up to six years after purchase, therefore you should be entitled to a refund.
Digital... putting "them" in control of you ;-)
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:39 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Pr0n! #
Oh look, they've finally moved all the pr0n channels from between the childrens channels and the teacher support channels.
You can tell the Conservatives are making their way back into power!
ITV2+1 is now listed as just 'ITV' though.
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 14:42 GMT
Jamie Jones
@Richard Porter #
my 20 quid astratec topd3 box from tescos lets you set the aspect ratio how you like - even lets you watch in silly "bits chopped off" 4:3 vision.
Also, your on-digital box WILL stop working after your regions full switchover
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 15:01 GMT
Robert Carnegie
Why you waited till now to retune #
Retuning before today wouldn't have an effect, I assume. So I haven't so much been ignoring the reminder as cursing it when it appears over something I want to watch. Press Yellow to disappear it, but it should be all over now or soon.
Boxes mainly have been interrupted or completely knocked out by being not equipped to handle a large data table that is now being sent in two or more blocks ("Split NIT"). Either the device becomes completely unusable, or channels are missing or are randomly renumbered starting at 801. I think affected boxes were mostly already clobbered the last time of retuning unless you didn't do it then. And some that weren't made completely useless have had their software updated over the air.
The next big gotcha, at or after total digital switchover time, is a national conversion from something called "2k" to "8k". Freeview boxes that are not capable of "8k" will then be dead, but most are capable. And your thing could break in the meantime anyway.
Curiously I don't own a Freeview box that doesn't frequently, usually temporarily lose the picture, colour, sound, or stereo reproduction. Oh, and has 16:9 display size, teletext, up to seven day electronic programme guide (and not a maddening ITV parody of one), subtitles, and the same channel numbers printed in Radio Times (20 = Virgin 1 and so on). I do own at least one device that doesn't have each one of these faults that annoy me (some more important than others, the main thing is Give Me The Mxyzptlk Picture And The Mxyzptlk Sound And Get It Right, but, am I making this clear, I don't have a device that doesn't have any of the faults. I just know that each one is unnecessary. Is anyone using a ¢evice without these faults... I thought not. Recommendations?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 15:58 GMT
Jamie Jones
some regions are 8k already #
Robert, the switch-over to 8k is happening as each region does it's switchover.
That's why my old on-digital tv no longer receives anything (in Swansea) as we are now 8k from Kilvey Hill
http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=SS672940
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 21:51 GMT
Anonymous Coward
DVB-T? #
Is Freeview a synonym for DVB-T?
Is DVB-T a UK thing? A European thing? A worldwide thing?
Is The Register a UK thing? A European thing? A worldwide thing?
Do DVB-T viewers outside the UK have to put up with this semi-constant faffing about with retuning?
Do DVB-T viewers outside the UK have to put up with a tiny handful of channels' worth of worthwhile content, a couple of hours of which in a good week might actually not be repeats, the remaining time and channels to be filled with repeat dross and shopping dross and gambling dross and phone-in dross and any other opportunity to make cheapskate money?
Or is it just markets where Sky is dominant (look out Germany, he's heading your way) where the above applies?
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 21:51 GMT
Velouria
Freeview farts in my face once more #
Gah. As one of those apparently rare people who watches lots of shows on Five (the CSIs, Law and Orders, NCIS, Flash Forward etc), and who loses the signal on the ITV/Channel 4 multiplex for about five months of the year from November I am obviously far from chuffed that Five has moved onto that cursed multiplex. I think ITV2+1 has moved there too. I don't have broadband, so no Demand Five option either. I just hope the BBC have good stuff on at Christmas.
And I'm still getting a multitude of those "you will need to retune" nag screens every time I change channel even after finally getting the Humax to do a default settings and sort itself out. I hope they will be removed soon.
Thanks, Freeview. :(
Posted Wednesday 30th September 2009 21:51 GMT
Paul Shirley
not just bricking to worry about #
2 out of 3 tuners locked up during the scan and needed power cycling, copied the config to the others rather than risk them crashing as well. The STB that did succeed nuked all its channel lists and timers anyway - 30min reprogramming I won't get back. At least I could restore timers on Mediaportal from backup.
This particular retune didn't go remotely smoothly here and if that doesn't cause a flood of complaints tomorrow the odd scattering of anonymous channels in the lineup will confuse a lot of folk.
Still, my precious Dec2000T didn't get bricked. Probably the 1st thing its ever done right ;)
Posted Thursday 1st October 2009 11:22 GMT
David O'Rourke
@adam payne - Sagem not on affected list #
The Sagem models have never appeared on the official lists of devices affected, but it's been pretty well known amongst the forums that the PVR72xx range could not cope with the split NIT.
I've refrained from retuning for the last year or so because of this, but the retune has forced my hand and the box is now pretty much useless.
Many of the boxes on the list, known to be affected were sold prior to the digital tick scheme. But these Sagems had the tick, and have never worked properly (mine had a note in the box from Sagem telling me about (some of) the bugs in the firmware that they were working on fixing.
In my opinion, the device has never actually been fit for purpose, and I will probably be chasing my retailer under the sale of goods act.
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