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Good job too!
Funnily enough, I went to one property and the vm feed was being used to watch DTT, lol. ( so close to CP transmitter, that the coax was acting as an antenna) |
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[QUOTE=Masque;35187987]All Virginmedia channels require Virginmedia equipment on a live account to receive them.[COLOR="Silver"] ---------- Post added at 12:39 ---------- Previous post was at 12:38 ---------- Nonsense. Ex sub boxes and some TV's with a cable tuner can be used. Quote:
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Some examples are: BBC1 BBC2 ITV1 C4 C5 ITV2+1 ITV3+1 ITV4+1 Pricedrop TV BBC3 BBC4 BBC News CBBC CBEEBIES All radio stations. To check for yourself, just remove your card from the box! The downsides are that you may lose the service at any time VM decide to disconnect you at the cabinet and there is a better choice with Freeview. I believe VM know about this and aren't too bothered. This is because some months ago they moved a shopping channel that they part own (Bid TV OR Pricedrop I think) from M to FTA. Understandably, they want maximum exposure to their shopping channel. |
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---------- Post added at 17:26 ---------- Previous post was at 17:22 ---------- [QUOTE=RichardCoulter;35188158]So what? That sounds sensible to me. Quote:
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If someone just has broadband can they block the TV signals coming through to the house if the don't subscribe to a TV package?
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Yes they do apparently. |
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I get it now,
Sky did the on screen number thing again today when Liverpool were playing Manchester United (ahem). I was at my brother's and a number flashed up for a second or so in different parts of the screen on 2 occasions. It might be the card or account number, I have not noticed if VM do it. |
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This forum narks me off sometimes.
Somebody comes on and asks a legitimate question about using a piece of equipment to receive services on a piece of equipment VM do not authorise (but just about every other DVB-C system are fine with). VM staffers then effectively lynch the guy, accusing him of trying to hack in to paid for channels. I've said it once, I'll say it again - it's a joke how little access you're supposed to have to a telecommunications line coming in to your house! This is the sort of thing the GPO were renowned for! Wanting to receive channels on an unauthorised piece of equipment is not a crime and certainly isn't immoral. |
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But there are no Virgin FTA channels.....
and it's not the wire the OP wants, but the channels (content, not communication channel....). |
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