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freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:03 am
by big-all
your old tellies and videos will still work on freeveiw providing you have a freeveiw box per seperate channel you want to watch and record at the same time
in other words if you want to record a video and watch another chanel on the telly you need 2 freeveiw boxes you also need a freeveiw compatable ariel orientated towards your local transmitter
iff you have 2 videos and want to record 2 channels you need 3 freeveiw boxes including the tv one

when the switch off or changeover happens your old equipment will still work normaly providing as above you have a freeveiw box or digital recorder[electronic video equivlent without the tapes]

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:41 pm
by kellys_eye
Videos? VIDEOs? Who the f**k still uses videos? :lol: :lol:

Alice?

Good points though... switch-over is getting closer every day. Mind, I suspect many, many people are either cable or Sky-capable. Maybe we should run a poll to see who has what? Just curious.

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:50 pm
by wine~o
I still use a VCR...connected via a freeview box.....

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:13 pm
by Inky Pete
Switched over a while back round here.

Freeview box in the Livingroom, another in the Bedroom, and a new TV with it built in for the Sunroom.

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:21 pm
by wine~o
Inky Pete wrote:Switched over a while back round here.

Freeview box in the Livingroom, another in the Bedroom, and a new TV with it built in for the Sunroom.
I can see you've got more legs than normal....How many eyes do you need to watch 3 TV's ??

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:35 pm
by Inky Pete
Just so damned inconvenient hauling the 37" CRT from the Livingroom to the bedroom each night! :-)

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:24 pm
by big-all
kellys_eye wrote:Videos? VIDEOs? Who the f**k still uses videos? :lol: :lol:
i have a digital freeveiw recorder 500gb or 240 hours off recording time it can record 2 channels at once you can freeze live tv ect
i also have 2 videos and 2 telly videos
on an average day i will record 4 channels 2000-2200 on monday i was 1 recorder short at 2100 1[bbc1] spooks 2 [bbc2]back from the dead 3 [itv] dci banks i watched 4 [ch4] titanic the mission 5 rory and paddys great brittish adventure 6 [itv2] hells kitchen 10 [itv3] martin clunes one man and his dog 11 [virgin1] diary off a mistress 38[quest ]motor city motors

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 12:03 am
by kellys_eye
:lol: and you STILL have time to log on here? :lol:

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:09 am
by big-all
kellys_eye wrote::lol: and you STILL have time to log on here? :lol:
yes i do that whilst i log on to "i PLAYER" for the programs i have missed :huray: :huray:

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:51 pm
by Toxteth O`Grady
Sunroom? Sunroom? Have you got one in the Gatehouse, Vestibule, Morning Room, Formal Dining Room and Butler`s Pantry as well? :-)

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:00 pm
by ayjay
Telly is 99% crap.

In the summer no-one is watching so they put on crap.

In the winter everyone is watching so they put on crap.

Just my theory. :B

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:39 pm
by big-all
ayjay wrote:Telly is 99% crap.

In the summer no-one is watching so they put on crap.

In the winter everyone is watching so they put on crap.

Just my theory. :B
yep a load off poo most off the time :help: :help:
i like comedy light hearted soap [heartbeat monarch off the glen that sort off thing]
informative factual' police/ customs/emergency services series 'craft/ building /vehicle and house' grand design /kirst/phil/sarah type programs' mechanical /electrical /transport/engineering/structural

dont like soap sport dancing brother on ice jungle type programs but do enjoy britains got x factor untill the phone ins start

so quite a choice without paying a subscription :thumbleft:

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:17 pm
by EJJ150847
Toxteth O`Grady wrote:Sunroom? Sunroom? Have you got one in the Gatehouse, Vestibule, Morning Room, Formal Dining Room and Butler`s Pantry as well? :-)
Gatehouse & Butlers Pantry, Oh for heavens sake, one doesn't allow ones servant to watch have luxuries.

They should be working not relaxing.


John

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:41 pm
by Robotstar5
Just counted, we've got 5 TV's for 2 of us :oops: my old "on digital" box is still going strong!

Re: freeview and old tvs and videos

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:42 am
by Marcelo
wine~o wrote:I still use a VCR...connected via a freeview box.....
So that means I definitely need a VCR for connecting with freeview box...!!
Can you tell me the current prices for VCR's...!!