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rugrat
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  #1185208 29-Nov-2014 02:24
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kendog:
rugrat: I fast forward the unnecessay breaks and record everything that I watch. Be nicer without the breaks during shows.

Very happy with the content, channel I'm watching most shows on. Like the HD and DD5.1 as well.


I haven't seen any 5.1 shows and thought they were not broadcasting any on this channel.
What have you seen (heard) in 5.1?


All the lights on my reciever light up when it's 5.1 .

When it's stereo, the dolby digital light lights up, but only the left, and right symbols light up with it.
Most shows are 5.1.
Also star trek the next generation is 5.1 as well

Also if press button for info on program, there's an HD symbol at right of top bar if HD, and it also has symbol if 5.1.

Edit: only get dobly digital if have HD ticket.



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  #1185417 29-Nov-2014 14:18
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I get it in HD on my T-Box but I miss TLC channel which it replaced. Especially Anthony Bourdain, Man versus Food etc.

The stuff on this channel is recycled old SciFi or shows that only made it for one season in the US (for obvious reasons).

Not my cup of tea anyway.




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