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Anyone got FreeSat? Opinions Please Vs Sky...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThere is definitely some muck on both but I couldn't tell you any specifics. On FS it's probably right next to the Islamic channels, near 999 somewhere!
Difference between Freeview and Freesat is that for Freeview you need a freeview box and the telly cable. For freesat you need a dish, a dish signal receiving box and a freesat card which is free.
Channel wise, there are plenty more channels in Freesat but most are utter rubbish.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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I probably oughtn't to say this (NDA...), but Freesat 2 is coming next year and is going to be pretty coolComment
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I got FreeSat because Freeview was cack reception at the time. The Humax PVR was (is?) generally considered to be the one to go for and isn't bad but can be sluggish to respond to the remote sometimes. The remote can control multiple devices though and does a pretty good job of that.
As others have said there's lots of channels you'll never watch, but that's the case with Freeview and Sky too. Every Sky user I know seems to spend just as much time endlessly cycling through the channels as the "Free" user, and even if they've gone the free view option, they have to pay for the pleasure of recording content I believe. Can't beat Sky for the sport though.
Not much HD content on Freesat at the moment, but it's S-L-O-W-L-Y improving. The main channels are though (except Five).Comment
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I have Virgin in the main lounge and Freest in the small lounge and the bedroom.
I think its fine as a free alternative, some HD channels with good quality and a lot a the usual Freeview channels. No BBC 1 HD though, although it appears in the channel guide.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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We've got Freesat running through a Windows 7 media centre box and it's a damn site better than the shi*e Virgin Media claim is HD.
There's not much difference in Freesat and Sky apart from the cost and some bells & whistles. If you get a 3rd party box or a Sky box (freesat from Sky - cost about £180 to install but no recording, that's £10.25 a month extra) then they'll automatically update themselves when new channels come along or channels change numbers. A new satellite went up recently so a lot of changes are on the horizon.
Sky have the monopoly on quite a few free to air channels (Five HD off the top of my head) so it's worth checking the Freesat website and Sky sites to compare as that might be a dealbreaker for you.
Freesat HD resolution is a lot better than Freeeview but if you can't get a decent signal that won't matter all that much to you.
check any reviews for 3rd party boxes as they can be sluggish and have bad programme guides. If you're adventurous and want to set up a PC to do the same task I can recommend a TV card and how to set it all up.
If you've already got a dish up and aren't bothered about recording I'd go for Sky for ease of use and EPG. You can always upgrade to a Sky package later. If you hate Sky spend a decent amount on a Freesat box. You get what you pay for in this market.Comment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI think its fine as a free alternative, some HD channels with good quality and a lot a the usual Freeview channels. No BBC 1 HD though, although it appears in the channel guide.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI probably oughtn't to say this (NDA...), but Freesat 2 is coming next year and is going to be pretty coolFreesat's next-generation G2 spec will include features such as: DiSEqC 1.2 support; MoCA (Multimedia over Coax Alliance) support including single cable routing; core support for iPlayer-style hybrid TV services; HTML, JavaScript and CSS internet technologies for broadband-delivered interactive services; DRM for online content; and payment mechanisms for broadband services like LoveFilm.[39] James Strickland, Freesat's director of product and technology development, explained that G2 is a hybrid between Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) and MHEG-5.
Freesat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaComment
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