Freeview boxes
Freeview boxes
Is anyone else having problems with their freeview box? About 10 days ago all of a sudden our box told us it couldn't find any channels. We have one TV with an in-built system and there is no problem with that just the box. Not sure where I should buy a new box or if there is something fundamentally wrong.
I have heard that some boxes stopped working following some upgrading that Freeview did. I did think this happened a few months back (see http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/low/tech ... 561287.stm) but it might be possible that this is actually ongoing?
Different boxes have stopped working at different times due to the Freeview specification being 'on-going'. Usually its because the original box maker did not envision so many channels and the max number has been exceeded.
Google your box name/model to check.
Also be aware that in order to squeeze in more HD channels the spec is under re-discussion. Hence any current Freeview HD device may not work when the new HD channels come to Crystal Palace in 2012 (and even that date is under review).
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/22 ... _high_def/
I guess the advice is to buy a cheap box (<£20) which you don't mind throwing away in a year or two. But then cheap boxes`may not be the most reliable ...
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Google your box name/model to check.
Also be aware that in order to squeeze in more HD channels the spec is under re-discussion. Hence any current Freeview HD device may not work when the new HD channels come to Crystal Palace in 2012 (and even that date is under review).
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/22 ... _high_def/
I guess the advice is to buy a cheap box (<£20) which you don't mind throwing away in a year or two. But then cheap boxes`may not be the most reliable ...
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