I do though wonder about program guides. On my Samsung, the so called accessible one on the Freeview system is not, but the Samsungs own one is OK for speech, but here is the thing, it can take an age for the current days stuff to get updated, so by trying to go right to go through the times you
get stuck, go off come back and then you can move on abit more etc, It reminded me of the old teletext system where you had to wait for your page
to come around again!
Brian
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On 16/01/2022 13:03, AnthonyL wrote:
SWMBO said she could only get 801(?) so I went to investigate.
After trying various things such as retune, signal check, connect
aerial direct instead of via PVR I turned all power off for a couple
of minutes then back on again and voila, normal service is resumed.
We are in an area that suffers with reception in high pressure/fog,
especially on HD and some of the other channels (other than BBC, ITV
CH4 Ch5) and so a program that was being watched late at night broke
up and disappeared.
Even so a Smart TV (LG49uj670v) should surely be able to cope or did
the whole tuning system get scrambled?
I have a LG TV too that does both Freeview and Freesat.
I occasionally lose TV channels and the set tries to take me into the autotuning menus.
What it is is the TV is looking at the EPG in the past......
Exit the tuning menu, bring up the EPG abd press on the blue button to go
to current date and time and then the channels start working again.
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