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Vintage TV coming to connected Freeview
jajoness
18-06-2014
http://www.a516digital.com/2014/06/v...-freeview.html

Vintage TV has been assigned Freeview channel 242
Fairyprincess0
18-06-2014
Connected only?........damn! It's on my freesat to freeview list. Oh well, it's not like I don't have freeview. I'd just like all my favorite channels on one platform......
christoFar
18-06-2014
Originally Posted by Fairyprincess0:
“Connected only?........damn! It's on my freesat to freeview list. Oh well, it's not like I don't have freeview. I'd just like all my favorite channels on one platform......”

I imagine through IPTV we will soon have almost all the freesat channels on IP Freeview.
a516
18-06-2014
Originally Posted by christoFar:
“I imagine through IPTV we will soon have almost all the freesat channels on IP Freeview.”

We will!
hyperstarsponge
19-06-2014
Wish it was on normal Freeview then VIVA and 4Music will lose all of there viewers
lamby
19-06-2014
What budget "connected" Freeview HD boxes are there?
a516
19-06-2014
Gone is the testcard from yesterday. It's live...
Sexbomb
20-06-2014
Sound quality is shite, sounds like a stretched cassette tape, pic quality not good either.

This would be better on normal freeview and not Internet stream
clewsy
20-06-2014
It works and seems ok to me. Why do people moant they want more channels then moan when they get them? The reason these channels are IPTV is I'm guessing because the normal freeview costs are too expensive for them.
clewsy
21-06-2014
I wonder if another channel joining via this method means that Motors TV has been a success? I'm guessing they must have looked at their performance when making thre decision to join the platform.
Markynotts
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by Sexbomb:
“Sound quality is shite, sounds like a stretched cassette tape, pic quality not good either.

This would be better on normal freeview and not Internet stream”

The sound quality is pretty bad and suffers the same problems as Magic and Kiss. What is strange though is that the other channels like RT and Motors do not suffer the same sound problems. Just what is is that the music channels are doing wrong with their encoding ?
clewsy
22-06-2014
Sounds OK to me. Why how is it meant to sound? The music videos I saw the other day were just like the originals I though.

Its like Motors when watching NASCAR or properly produced live sport on their the picture quality is deffo better than some of those highlights packages they show. Must be how its filmed sometimes.
ney
22-06-2014
I'm getting the channel on my Samsung 22 inch led smart TV in my bedroom. Its a shame Youview can't get those channels.

Darren
Bangers
22-06-2014
I agree with the above comments, the picture and sound of Vintage TV over IPTV is absolutely dire. Audio sounds worse than Magic/Kiss/Kerrang over IPTV (although they are hardly a bastion of quality themselves).
Markynotts
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by clewsy:
“Sounds OK to me. Why how is it meant to sound? The music videos I saw the other day were just like the originals I though.

Its like Motors when watching NASCAR or properly produced live sport on their the picture quality is deffo better than some of those highlights packages they show. Must be how its filmed sometimes.”

There is some sound distortion this was really noticeable yesterday when a few of the videos were taken from tv programmes. The audience applause was garbled and at times the music, shimmers - it's the only way to describe it.
skp20040
22-06-2014
Has this caused problems for anyone ? a friend of mine just called me to ask about it as he was watching BBC1 and suddenly he got a message on his screen saying Vintage TV and Arqiva and that the device was not compatible and everything has frozen.
clewsy
22-06-2014
Not that but last night my TV liked randomly tuning to Motors TV. I assumed some software glith in the TV as injad been watching Motors in the morning.

Is this picture / sound issue due to peoples BB speed? Do they have different quality feeds up to a Max for different speeds.
Bangers
22-06-2014
I doubt it is because of people's broadband speeds. For example, if I can watch the other IPTV channels fine on the same TV and internet connection, it is hardly my broadband that's playing up is it?

I suspect Vintage TV are doing the IPTV thing on a shoe string, hence the lower picture and sound quality.
clewsy
22-06-2014
True. No one seems to know how much this IP system costs? Is it cheaper than DSAT for example?
skp20040
22-06-2014
My friends Bush Freeview box isn't connected to the internet but somehow as I said when watching BBC 1 it switched to this screen with a Vintage TV / Arqiva message on the screen telling him his device was not compatible and to contact Arqiva etc . He eventually got back control of his box after leaving it off for an hour .
christoFar
23-06-2014
Originally Posted by clewsy:
“True. No one seems to know how much this IP system costs? Is it cheaper than DSAT for example?”

I imagine it depends on what PQ and SQ bitrate you want.
clewsy
23-06-2014
Originally Posted by christoFar:
“I imagine it depends on what PQ and SQ bitrate you want.”

Well won't they just sell a HD stream or SD stream option? Clearly the later will cost some money given the capacity it will demand.

It would be interesting to know what demands the service can cope with? If we get more IP channels will we get to the point where demand could overload the system? I guess there must be quite a few more TV sets that can get these channels sold every day.
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