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All posts by Briantist
Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.David Mansell: The rabbit channels are text services, if they are removed they will not provide the capacity even 5% of an additional television channel.
In addition, the law says there has to be 5% text services on the Mux 2/PSB2 multiplex.
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Keith: You should really use HDMI leads to connect other devices to the set.
If you must use SCART, you can daisy chain the devices together, connecting the "VCR" SCART of one to the "TV" SCART of the next.
All TV in the UK is at 25 frames a second, but some equipment will use 24 frames a second for films.
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Trevor Harris: The FTA channels that are not on Freesat but on Freesat from Sky do not require any card to view. See Compare Freesat and Freesat-from-Sky TV | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Trevor Harris: Yes, it would appear that the EPL people are going to have some thinking to do.
The point about "live football" not being copyrightable is that it is not a creative act, but an (unpredictable) event that is happening.
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Mrs. V. Newitt: If you could provide a full postcode it will be possible to say.
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Johneboy: If it some distance to the west then you will be in the Stockland Hill region which has had Freeview HD since 2009 - TV regions overview map | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
There is *NO* pre-switchover Freeview HD service in the Rowridge transmitter area.
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Dave: No, it won't. You may be able to use another full-service transmitter, but you have not provided a full postcode.
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joe mc keown: A DVB-T/MPEG-4 compatible recorder would be required.
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You may also be able to use a Freeview+HD box.
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Monday 27 February 2012 6:53AM
Phil Traquair: Please see Freeview reception has changed? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .