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    Unhappy Another set-top box...

    Coming soon to a television near you?

    http://freeviewnz.tv/

    One wonders why these people don't do a deal with Sky and TelstraClear, rather than rolling out yet another platform.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Coming soon to a television near you?

    http://freeviewnz.tv/

    One wonders why these people don't do a deal with Sky and TelstraClear, rather than rolling out yet another platform.
    They want their own system because in the near future they will have the pay-per-view option for movies, sports etc. Besides, you should know to never look for logic with the Government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Coming soon to a television near you?

    http://freeviewnz.tv/

    One wonders why these people don't do a deal with Sky and TelstraClear, rather than rolling out yet another platform.
    they are the competition, and as the platform is cheaper than running analog, makes more sense. but i am asuming that all sky people get the services from all the free channels. and the signal will be will be way better than what is currently on offer. espically for those homes that are in the country.
    so makes great sense.

    just hoping the high def will finally come out. so many people have HD televsions but no one is transmitting in high def. waste of money.
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    yayyyy - at freakin last, some competition for rupert the wanker.

    fkin sky - how dare they charge me for watching tv ads - now i can watch them for free. at least they're more interesting that the crap awful programmes on tv these days.

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    Waste of time if you ask me, if you don't have a dish you'll have to buy one.
    In which case the price goes up a lot, up to $900 at some places.
    Channels are rubbish too. Sky's startup has heaps more, and many to keep the missus happy too (for when you're not watching motorbike racing on sky sport).
    Basis startup sky is cheap and install is only $99. Would take a few years of Freeview to start saving money! (if you had to buy the dish/install etc).
    Only a matter of time before Sky removes the dishes from houses if you don't have Sky installed. Why should they make it easy for everyone to get freeview cheap. Im sure there is something in the original contract that states the dish belongs to Sky, as does the decoder.
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    I love the claims of "digital quality"! Cripes it's only the same old resolution. 576 or whatever.
    Bring on HD.

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    Its good I suppose if you don't want Sky (or sport/movie channels) and have crap standard reception (via analogue) and have an old sky dish already on your house.
    When I first moved into my place in the Wops, I figured out I had abyssmal reception being in a valley miles from nowhere. A few months later Sky announced digital. Wicked, but cost me a heap to be an early adopter.
    Still it works, and its not too costly.
    I'd be lost without my Motogp and WSBK coverage though and could never go back to a 4 or 5 channel system, despite the fact theres never anything to watch on sky. Although channel surfing can take up a fair bit of time if you have too
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    Freeview on Sky dish...

    Actually, you can use the Sky dish for Freeview, and use a PVR if you have one rather than a set-top box. All you need to do is go to channel 888 on Sky Digital and if you see a picture, you can use the dish.

    For more info, check out a workmates side business here: http://www.openmedia.co.nz/openmedia/
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    Yep you can use the Sky dish, but what if Sky decides to take them back if you're no longer a subscriber....
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Basis startup sky is cheap
    Apparently Sky Basic (not advertised, as they don't like people subscribing to it) is $18.49 or somesuch, and you don't need to pay $300 for the set-top box. It gives you access only to the "free to air" channels.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    hd

    If you can wait until next year, DVB-T broadcast will allow HD reception using a UHF antenna. The DVB-S (satellite version using sky style dish) will not have HD or the additional channels.

    Plenty of PVRs and TVs available in the UK have freeview decoders built in.
    A matter of time before they arrive here, or bring them in yourself.

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    There has been some absolute twattage mouthed today by Cabinet Ministers about "rural" folk now being able to get better quality tv pictures. Many have been on Sky satellite for years and have absolutely nothing wrong with their tv reception compared with "city" folk. And why should they now have to fork out for a second box?

    And, from a technical point of view, how easy is it to run two decoders from the one dish?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Yep you can use the Sky dish, but what if Sky decides to take them back if you're no longer a subscriber....
    Dish was on my house when I got there... so if Sky want to take the dish back they will have to pay an admission charge. And repaint my roof if it leaves marks that could rust.

    But.. the hassle with set top boxes is that every TV in the house needs one if they want to watch different channels..

    Its hard to watch one channel and record another if they both come via the set top box

    It takes forever to change channels.. no quick fire surfing for me now

    The same old crap will be on the telly anyway. I'll just go for a ride instead !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And, from a technical point of view, how easy is it to run two decoders from the one dish?
    Easy, splitter upstream of the decoders. As long as you've enough signal.
    I have 6 decoders running off one dish (admittedly it's a big dish).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And, from a technical point of view, how easy is it to run two decoders from the one dish?
    Reading up on this today. There are "issues" with having a sky decoder and this new "thingamy" plugged in at the same time.

    Analogue is supposed to be phased out within "5-10 years".... Tui?
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