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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
Top Up TV chooses Mediaguard
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<blockquote data-quote="turny" data-source="post: 41197" data-attributes="member: 175541"><p>mickh,</p><p>the bush idtv has had software problems from the beginings of its life,it aint got a cam its got a cas as its basically a hybrid.</p><p>a stripped down nokia ond box rammed in the back of a tv at a funny angle, connected to a spare scart on a vestel chassis.</p><p>From the beginings of on digital this tv was put into the market place without digital teletext as software was still being developed, with the promise of a over the air upgrade to the box at a later date. By the time bush/alba had got round to this itv digital was sinking fast and some people got it, some didnt, and some wish they hadnt.It now became known that a lot of sets had left the factory with a known fault that would prevent any software upgrades over the air.Bush now were refusing any support due to the demise of itv digital.</p><p>The point i was making that if a box update was required bush idtv owners may have been in trouble but looks like its only the card.</p><p>Pleased to get that off me chest</p><p>turny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turny, post: 41197, member: 175541"] mickh, the bush idtv has had software problems from the beginings of its life,it aint got a cam its got a cas as its basically a hybrid. a stripped down nokia ond box rammed in the back of a tv at a funny angle, connected to a spare scart on a vestel chassis. From the beginings of on digital this tv was put into the market place without digital teletext as software was still being developed, with the promise of a over the air upgrade to the box at a later date. By the time bush/alba had got round to this itv digital was sinking fast and some people got it, some didnt, and some wish they hadnt.It now became known that a lot of sets had left the factory with a known fault that would prevent any software upgrades over the air.Bush now were refusing any support due to the demise of itv digital. The point i was making that if a box update was required bush idtv owners may have been in trouble but looks like its only the card. Pleased to get that off me chest turny [/QUOTE]
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