For Christmas I have bought a Panasonic Blueray recorder/player with 500GB HDD and twin freesat tuners. It is connected to a Panasonic TV which has Freesat and Freeview built in. There is only one socket available on the Bluray device for TV aerial (satellite) in and no loop through to take the same signal to the TV. The TV is connected to it with HDMI and Scart. However when the satellite input is connected to the new Blue Ray player the TV displays "No signal". I have tried using a splitter to no effect. I know this is an old problem, but is it necessary that I get someone to run a second feed from my satellite dish to feed the television seperately. Replies if poss to bryanking999@btinternet.com. Thanks for anyone who helps. Bryan (tearing hair out since Christmas Day).
Wednesday 28 December 2011 5:38PM
For Christmas I have bought a Panasonic Blueray recorder/player with 500GB HDD and twin freesat tuners. It is connected to a Panasonic TV which has Freesat and Freeview built in. There is only one socket available on the Bluray device for TV aerial (satellite) in and no loop through to take the same signal to the TV. The TV is connected to it with HDMI and Scart. However when the satellite input is connected to the new Blue Ray player the TV displays "No signal". I have tried using a splitter to no effect. I know this is an old problem, but is it necessary that I get someone to run a second feed from my satellite dish to feed the television seperately. Replies if poss to bryanking999@btinternet.com. Thanks for anyone who helps. Bryan (tearing hair out since Christmas Day).