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Now I know why I use my own Sky box and portable dish. No problem and watch and record whenever , whatever I wantπ
That is as I understand it, and what I described, but differently to you. In practice you cannot watch and record in real time a program delivered by Freeview's streaming service. Which was the point I originally addressed.Still confused Prof.? Contribution #91 sort of explains it.
Freeview is an off-air terrestrial service whence you get the program through your aerial in real time.
Freeview Play allows you to see the program guide for a period (a week?) prior to the current time and date. Ergo you can 'go back' in time (OK, TV time) BUT what you watch in earlier time is fed to you by broadband. If you are at a location where you cannot get broadband of suitable quality or speed you can only watch current programs at the time and date they are broadcast, even if your TV has a Freeview Play facility. Essentially Freeview Play was an earlier form of smart TV operation - in fact you will probably find it difficult to obtain a Freeview Play TV now, such has been the rate of uptake of (so-called) smart TVs.
Hope that makes sense?
Yep and nothing left to the imagination. No wonder youngsters are glued to the screen!All we get on TV nowadays is sex and semi naked, naked people romping around, getting up to all sorts of shenanigans! Mind youβ¦β¦β¦β¦..I do subscribe to the Adult Channel! ππ
Smashing, what channel number is that on? Would make a change from surgeons performing complex operations πAll we get on TV nowadays is sex and semi naked, naked people romping around, getting up to all sorts of shenanigans! Mind youβ¦β¦β¦β¦..I do subscribe to the Adult Channel! ππ
OH likes watching Silent Witness which I find depressing so spend time doing something else. LOL!Smashing, what channel number is that on? Would make a change from surgeons performing complex operations π