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aboylikedave

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#109582 22-Sep-2012 16:21
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Hi

Suddenly lost Prime from freeview about 2 wees ago.  Can't remember exactly what happened but it seems not to have just gone blank when channel is selected (as per SBS) but the whole channel disappeared from my Channels.

Have rescanned but nothing.  

Is this general or just me?




My EPL football websites: Get the results but hide the score of your team at HidetheScore.net. Compare league positions with wage bills at RealPremierLeague.net.


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openmedia
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  #690215 23-Sep-2012 17:59
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Working fine here

DVB-T or DVB-S?

TV or STB or HTPC?





Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.




aboylikedave

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  #690246 23-Sep-2012 18:59
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openmedia: Working fine here

DVB-T or DVB-S?

TV or STB or HTPC?


Satellite to Nobo set top box to TV




My EPL football websites: Get the results but hide the score of your team at HidetheScore.net. Compare league positions with wage bills at RealPremierLeague.net.


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  #690253 23-Sep-2012 19:41
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Prime is working fine on DVB-S for me (Vu+ Duo box).







aboylikedave

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  #690256 23-Sep-2012 19:49
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Solved! It seems to have moved to channel 63 for some reason.




My EPL football websites: Get the results but hide the score of your team at HidetheScore.net. Compare league positions with wage bills at RealPremierLeague.net.


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