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RWCable 16-10-2018 17:59

Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
My TV has a DVB-C tuner built in (it's a small Samsung monitor/HDTV). As I get terrible Freeview reception in the room it's in, could I just plug the co-ax directly into the TV and view the free-to-air channels? Would anything bad happen if I did?

heero_yuy 16-10-2018 18:30

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
If you're asking does VM carry freeview channels on their cable system that can be tuned directly then the answer is no.

All VM channels are multipelxed using the Nagra 3 system.

RWCable 16-10-2018 18:46

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
I read posts on the web where some VM customers plugged the coax into their DVB-C compatible TVs and got a channel list and some unencrypted channels which work.

But as most of these posts are from 2013 and prior, and as VM is phasing out the Liberate platform in favour of TiVo/V6 which I believe a lot of works over broadband instead of DVB-C (EPG, channel data but not content), I have no idea if this still works.

I just want the unencrypted ones we're paying for anyway, surely they'd work without a box/smartcard? Or are Freeview-available channels like e.g. Sky News or CBS Reality encrypted on VM (could someone with technical info please answer that just for curiosity!)

jfman 16-10-2018 19:25

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
The only channels unencrypted are the main 5 channels. Chances are you will get now and next EPG data and that’s about it.

RWCable 16-10-2018 20:51

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
Damn. Thanks for the info. I presume EPG data will also be gone once the network is TiVo/V6 only?

jfman 16-10-2018 21:28

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
Very likely unless it was overlooked.

nodrogd 16-10-2018 22:56

Re: Using DVB-C Capable TV Instead of Freeview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RWCable (Post 35966738)
Damn. Thanks for the info. I presume EPG data will also be gone once the network is TiVo/V6 only?

DVB-C tuners are designed for open access cable systems, where there are free channels & you use the CAM slot & a Viewing card to access the paid for content. Cable TV in the UK is a closed system so everything is in a walled garden & you only have access through an STB. The main 5 channels have to remain unencrypted under current OFCOM rules, but receiving any more without the correct equipment is classed as theft of service.


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