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    Exiled_in_HH

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    As an happy user of humax sd pvr I've decided to wait until YouView becomes active, or the pvr dies, before making a new pvr purchase decision.

    BUT, HDRs are definitely out of the running due to their hardware limitations.

    ozsat - 15 hours ago  » 
    Seems buying the Humax T2 was not a good idea then - if I want the streaming services?

    | Wed 21 Dec 2011 10:08:07 #11 |
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    Thanks Barry so it is a software issue rather than an hardware issue.

    Still some hope that the issues can be corrected.

    | Wed 21 Dec 2011 10:09:54 #12 |
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    Exiled_in_HH - 2 minutes ago  » 
    Thanks Barry so it is a software issue rather than an hardware issue.
    Still some hope that the issues can be corrected.

    As I understand it - yes.

    Will update as soon as I get anything definitive from Humax Towers.

    | Wed 21 Dec 2011 10:13:48 #13 |
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    Great, thanks again for your interest.

    | Wed 21 Dec 2011 10:20:56 #14 |
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    I have added a poll to this thread.

    Note: This is not to signify any change in the current thinking as detailed in this thread, it is just to gauge how many would actually use the service(s).

    You may want to point your browser at this site to get a general idea of what is available/planned.

    http://www.connect-tv.tv/channels/

    | Wed 29 Feb 2012 14:31:35 #15 |
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    I have voted yes, but of course it would all depend on whether they were free or not, quality of the streamming and quality of the programmes!

    | Wed 29 Feb 2012 14:56:41 #16 |
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    The bit I like about FREEview or FREEsat, is err.. it's FREE, plus it's quality broadcasting. I don't want sky dressed up in disguise thank you very much. I'm sure in time more portals will become available

    | Wed 29 Feb 2012 15:00:56 #17 |
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    I have voted yes, but only if I had one of these boxes and it happened to be already turned on. Otherwise I would use my nettop which already gives me all the IPTV the world has to offer.

    | Wed 29 Feb 2012 16:51:30 #18 |
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    I voted yes, nice to have more choice without having to fire up the PC for IPTV.

    Andy

    | Thu 1 Mar 2012 8:39:11 #19 |
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    I have no interest in these channels, only in quality free channels.

    | Thu 1 Mar 2012 14:53:57 #20 |

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