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Delete / Sort Favourites
Happy New Year everyone
![]() Now, am I going mad, or is there no way to sort favourites or delete channels from favourite lists on the Foxsat HDR? Surely this must be possible?
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Sorry to reply to my own thread, but 24 hours later I still haven't been able to work out how to do this. Can anyone help, or at least confirm that it's not possible (which I doubt)?
EDIT: Sods Law - five minutes after I post this, I found the answer. I was looking in the Lists Menu, didn't think of going to the top level set-up menu. Oh well.. |
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After editing your favourites in Freesat, can you skip the unwanted channels when using your remote ? My Panasonic Freesat tv remains on all freesat channels although the instruction manual states it can be switched to favourites.
I hit a brick wall with Panasonic customer care. That is the design according to panny, however anyone with common sense should have looked at Freeview and provided the same facility. |
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After editing your favourites in Freesat, can you skip the unwanted channels when using your remote ? My Panasonic Freesat tv remains on all freesat channels although the instruction manual states it can be switched to favourites.
I hit a brick wall with Panasonic customer care. That is the design according to panny, however anyone with common sense should have looked at Freeview and provided the same facility. If you go into the Guide this doesn't work though, the guide will still show all the channels. |
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