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Check your aerial is pointing in the same direction as your neighbours'. Weather - low pressure or windy conditions - can affect your Freeview signal, especially if the aerial isn't securely mounted. Weather can disrupt picture quality, cause pixelation, picture freezes and missing channels. Transmitter changes and maintenance can change the channels you can receive, and their quality. Make sure you're using good quality cables, so the signal reaches you with minimum picture loss and interference.

Is BT responsible for my Freeview service? In the terms of your BT TV service it says: "The quality of digital terrestrial TV content, the Freeview picture and the number of channels, if any, that you can receive is dependent on the quality of the broadcast and your television aerial and the availability of Freeview in your area.

There are boxes that come with BT and TalkTalk branding even if you buy them from a retailer such as Amazon , but despite the branding, these boxes are also manufactured by Humax BT and Huawei TalkTalk. Does the branding matter? Not really, but some users do get annoyed at seeing the BT or TalkTalk logos each time they boot-up their device, without being subscribers. Other than that, you should mainly focus on the features and the price, and choose the best YouView box that fits your needs.

Remember that while paying monthly to one of these companies might look cheaper, it might ultimately be higher if you keep the box over a long period of time.

The best YouView box you can get at the moment, with a very decent price, this is the only box that also features Ultra HD 4K capabilities. The 4K comes with a catch, though — you need need a telly that supports it, of course, and you also need 4K content — which, unfortunately, currently only comes down here to Netflix with their upper-tier subscription level and BT Sports which requires a BT subscription.

Instead, you get an HDMI 2. An excellent YouView box with a decent hard drive GB , The Humax box does everything right — all the catch-up services, the standard EPG guide 7 days back and 8 days forward , watching catch-up shows via the EPG, and easy recording.

Many reported the box is noisy — which is understandable with a hard drive inside, but other boxes managed to be quieter. Simply because the newer model, which offers Ultra HD 4K , is better and costs almost the same. Can it get it off the box to make some room, archive it, and load it up again? Can I look at it on another computer? Within this period, you can watch, pause and rewind it. Do you think BT or anyone else might do this in the future? Our guess is the reason BT is using Freeview as the delivery method for live TV is that if everyone started watching all of their TV over Broadband all of the time, Broadband would grind to a halt.

With BT Vision, all of downloadable content is chargeable, which will help to keep the bandwidth manageable for BT. We understand that there are also some licensing issues about having real-time TV shows streamed over the Internet, which also accounts for the lack of online live programming. The BT Vision set-top box gets its programme guide via Broadband, not over-the-air.

Check your IPTV status. Yes, the BT Vision v-box has a twin tuner. You can record one digital channel while watching another. Can I record two channels at the same time and watch a previously recorded programme? Can it stream content music, pictures, movies from my own computer? Not at the present time, although we expect this is something that will be offered in the future.

You can make use of a BT directory enquiries lookup service now though. No — not at present. The BT Vision box can only record content from the built-in Freeview receiver.

Press the BT Vision button, scroll to Recordings, and select "Recorded" to get to a list of your recorded shows. BT Vision on your PC. Sometimes, TV shows run late, or run over-length. There is a workaround. When you set a recording, you can specify that a number of minutes are tagged onto the end of scheduled recordings.

More on BT Vision? Thanks both for the suggestions; really appreciated. The problem I think is that where it's going to go, there's no network connections available or phone sockets — is there some kind of wireless way of getting it to talk? As said above you use the plug in ethernet adaptors, they plug into the mains power sockets, one at the home hub and the other at the BT Vision box, job done!

The two adaptors talk wirelessly to each other, you should have had 2 when the box was first fitted. If you didn't use them before they are probably in the box, unless you threw it out. Wow — there is a god! Thanks guys — and especially LMT for pointing me in absolutely the right direction though I love you all equally! I went up in the loft and staring me in the face amongst the debris, frames, tyres, general cack was an unopend box containing 2x Ethernet Adaptors.



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