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I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat
via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv -- Jeff |
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On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax |
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![]() "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar |
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Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. We recently bought a Panasonic (only 43", I think) which has an intergrated satellite tuner. Makes life very simple. We also have a sound bar connected to our kitchen tv. No user action required, turn on the TV and the sound bar comes on, too. Connection via HDMI -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote:
"Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. |
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Broadback wrote in
: On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax I'm not a fan of the user interface on Humax freesat boxes but actually believe that you aready have the best of a bad job in terms of setup, usability and maintainability. Switch on Humax, switch on telly (connected via HDMI) and it all boots up to a channel display screen, viewing options available by 'guide'. Soundbar will likely power up itself if HDMI's back to the telly or manually turn on by button press or remote if not. If you go for a freesat telly I don't know that the UI will be any better and you will have to go back to the Humax to schedule recordings, poss more complex rather than less. Could 'follow-me' instruction with the missus every time you set something up be a solution? |
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Broadback wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote: "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... -- *A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 04/11/2020 14:00, charles wrote:
In article , Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. We recently bought a Panasonic (only 43", I think) which has an intergrated satellite tuner. Makes life very simple. We also have a sound bar connected to our kitchen tv. No user action required, turn on the TV and the sound bar comes on, too. Connection via HDMI So it sounds as though this numpty has set it up incorrectly. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Broadback wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote: "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... or you link it up to your hifi ;-) -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Which Humax box is it? I've had a couple, I can't recall the specifics but I prefer our 1100s to the prior one. |
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On 04/11/2020 15:14, charles wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Broadback wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote: "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... or you link it up to your hifi ;-) Then you have to wait for the valves to warm up :-) |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Trade her in for a younger model ? :-) |
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charles wrote: In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Broadback wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote: "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... or you link it up to your hifi ;-) Not a problem here as I had radio in every room anyway. So just link the TV sound into that. -- *Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Does it have a default to start the TV on the HDMI input? My Panasonic
allows me to select a start-up input. Does your wife think the sound is bad - or is it only you? |
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![]() "Broadback" wrote in message ... On 04/11/2020 13:55, tim... wrote: "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. so check out the sound in the shop before you buy the new tv |
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Dave Plowman (News) laid this down on his screen :
Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... My large screen LG set has OK sound for most of what I use a TV for. I did have a sound bar on its predecessor, a much bulkier plasma set, because its sound was so difficult to follow. |
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tim... has brought this to us :
so check out the sound in the shop before you buy the new tv Our last few sets I have bough online, better to research online reviews of the audio. |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote: Dave Plowman (News) laid this down on his screen : Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... My large screen LG set has OK sound for most of what I use a TV for. Would you accept a picture that is 'merely OK' on an expensive set? I did have a sound bar on its predecessor, a much bulkier plasma set, because its sound was so difficult to follow. The sound quality is 'ok' on my large screen panasonic if your standards are set by a 10 quid portable radio. -- *Why does the sun lighten our hair, but darken our skin? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Just get a new wife. |
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On 4 Nov 2020 at 19:16:43 GMT, ""Dave Plowman" News)"
wrote: In article , Harry Bloomfield wrote: Dave Plowman (News) laid this down on his screen : Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... My large screen LG set has OK sound for most of what I use a TV for. Would you accept a picture that is 'merely OK' on an expensive set? I did have a sound bar on its predecessor, a much bulkier plasma set, because its sound was so difficult to follow. The sound quality is 'ok' on my large screen panasonic if your standards are set by a 10 quid portable radio. I've just bought a largish LG, and find the sound fine. Obviously it's better playing through the surround hifi, but it really doesn't bother me that much - it's clear, loud if I need it, and the Dolby Atmos (whatever that is exactly) gives some amusing and surprisingly effective pseudo-surround. It even has a good go at bass. So ideal late at night. -- Cheers, Rob |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Harry Bloomfield wrote: Dave Plowman (News) laid this down on his screen : Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... My large screen LG set has OK sound for most of what I use a TV for. Would you accept a picture that is 'merely OK' on an expensive set? I did have a sound bar on its predecessor, a much bulkier plasma set, because its sound was so difficult to follow. The sound quality is 'ok' on my large screen panasonic if your standards are set by a 10 quid portable radio. but Dave (and I) have worked somewhere that sound quality mattered. I've just had to listen to a recording of someone's musical performance ability. I can't get to that through the appalling recording quality, -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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Surely though, the way the samsungs are set up is very definable, at
least mine is. It defaults to the off air, unless there is no off air and then it looks for an hdmi signal. Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Peter Burke" wrote in message ... Broadback wrote in : On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax I'm not a fan of the user interface on Humax freesat boxes but actually believe that you aready have the best of a bad job in terms of setup, usability and maintainability. Switch on Humax, switch on telly (connected via HDMI) and it all boots up to a channel display screen, viewing options available by 'guide'. Soundbar will likely power up itself if HDMI's back to the telly or manually turn on by button press or remote if not. If you go for a freesat telly I don't know that the UI will be any better and you will have to go back to the Humax to schedule recordings, poss more complex rather than less. Could 'follow-me' instruction with the missus every time you set something up be a solution? |
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Why? I see no reason for dumping a sound bar, if you set it up correctly in
the first place, and Samsung seems to have loads of ways to do it and indeed on mine I can even control it from a bluetooth keyboard. Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "tim..." wrote in message ... "Broadback" wrote in message ... I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. dump the sound bar |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. I don't think you can improve it much, really. Does the TV always come on set to the correct HDMI input for the Humax? That's probably the main thing. Does the sound bar come on automatically? If not, you could simply leave it turned on 24/7. I know that sounds a bit mad. I have a slight refinement on this in two rooms that works OK. Everything in the room that doesn't need to be on 24/7 is on a master switch. So TV set, CCTV monitor, audio amp, CD player, FM tuner, table lamp, are all off when the room is unoccupied. The two PVRs are powered 24/7 though, for obvious reasons. I suggest you check functionality very carefully before you buy a telly with Freesat built in. Actually I've always preferred to have the satellite tuner/recorder separate from the telly. Bill |
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On 04/11/2020 18:37, tim... wrote:
that would simplify it a little, but the TV sound is atrocious. so check out the sound in the shop before you buy the new tv There isn't a telly on the market with decent sound.It's assumed that people either have cloth ears or will buy a sound bar. Bill |
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2020 14:00:29 +0000, charles wrote:
In article , Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. We recently bought a Panasonic (only 43", I think) which has an intergrated satellite tuner. Makes life very simple. We also have a sound bar connected to our kitchen tv. No user action required, turn on the TV and the sound bar comes on, too. Connection via HDMI I recently bought a 55" TCL Chinese TV with Dolby Atmos sound. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the sound from the internal speakers. There is not too much bass, but if necessary I can connect my hifi with sub-woofer by optical link. Excellent TV. |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Have you tried a Mast head booster? One cured our appallingly bad reception. Mike |
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On 04/11/2020 13:41, Broadback wrote:
On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax If you want to simplify it so that Freesat behaves like TDTV then you need to get a TV with an integral satellite tuner. Some Panasonic & LG models have this but you do pay dearly for the convenience of having one less box. The odd one has Apple TV or similar droid offerings as well. I reckon Richer Sounds is one of the more helpful places to go looking but think carefully about what you actually want. You have probably missed the boat for remaindered classic HD sets with satellite now. Almost everything is QD these days... https://www.richersounds.com/tv-proj...55-59-tvs.html Basically you set it up once and choose satellite and then the channels at switch on are mapped accordingly. You can revert to TDTV if there is a sufficiently big rainstorm to block the signal. Almost all big sets are smart in some sense or other and can use an internet connection. The other way you might be able to simplify it is to use one of the smart peripheral controlling sockets that slaves everything off the TV on off switch so that it all powers up when you switch the TV on. That was what I did for my mum and she was able to get the hang of Sky TV quite well (at least to find her favourite channels). It was better than TDTV which in Manchester on that model of TV would sometimes retune (and most importantly Channel 4 Countdown) into Welsh! -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 04/11/2020 20:35, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
Surely though, the way the samsungs are set up is very definable, at least mine is. It defaults to the off air, unless there is no off air and then it looks for an hdmi signal. Brian It might be better for him to configure it so that if there is an active HDMI input the set always takes its feed from that. I though that *was* the default setting on most modern TV sets now so that when you switch on the Sky box or DVD it pretty much takes control over the TV. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 13:14:44 +0000, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. To the telly that has Freesat built in? I also have a sound bar ... OK. How does that connect into the system? and a Humax. What role(s) is that performing (Freesat Rx for TV, Freesat PVR, DVD/Bluray player, etc, etc?) and how is that connected and to what? It is fine but overly complicated to use. Shouldn't be but it depends on what expectations and roles the kit is fullfilling, what type of connections are used and which things are connected together. -- Cheers Dave. |
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 16:15:12 +0000, Andrew wrote:
Odd, isn't it? Regardless of how much you pay for a TV, it has crappy internal sound. To make it nice and neat - no speakers showing. And then you add a hideous sound bar... or you link it up to your hifi ;-) Then you have to wait for the valves to warm up :-) Not a problem, the valves will be warm by the time te TV/Humax etc have booted up, even from standby... -- Cheers Dave. |
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2020 16:26:57 +0000, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 13:14:44 +0000, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. I have a Samsung TV (UE42F5000AKXXU), a Humax HDR Fox T2 PVR and a Pioneer X-CM56/X stereo system. All are linked. The Humax does the tuning, its HDMI output goes into the HDMI 1 input socket on the TV. The sound output from the TV goes from the headphone socket to the audio input on the Pioneer. I don't receive satellite, nor do I use a sound bar, but I imagine the set-up would be similar. Provided the TV is set for HDMI-1 input via the 'SOURCE' button on the TV handset, when it is switched on it automatically receives from the Humax PVR. Provided the Pioneer is set to 'Audio' input, when it is switched on it automatically receives its sound from the TV output. I use the Humax handset to switch on and off all three units - the Panasonic TV, the Pioneer Hi-Fi and the Humax itself. The Humax manual tells you how to input the codes into the Humax handset to get it to control the TV and Hi-Fi. It only controls a limited number of features on both TV and Hi-Fi, but On/Off and volume are all you really need, which it does, although all I use is the On/Off. Hence, the Humax handset controls everything: On/Off on all three units, volume and channel via the Humax. No other controls are needed, at least not by me. You don't say what model of Humax you have. It's possible the handset on yours it isn't as versatile as that for the HDR Fox T2. Similarly, it may not be possible to control the sound bar from the Humax controller, even if the Humax you have can control other devices. But the simplicity of use, using the Humax controller for all three devices and hardly ever needing to use the Panasonic or Pioneer handsets, must surely make it worth investigating. Here's an image of the HDR Fox T2 https://tinyurl.com/y3gbdhue The row of four 'white' buttons across the top select which device the handset is set to control. Pressing a button selects the device. I have an older version of your Humax remote control, RM-F01 instead of RM-F04. I have just been investigating remote control codes emitted to find a reason why I often have to press the Power button twice to make the Humax come on. Do you ever have that problem? The codes don't vary between first and second press like some systems do. Your control has 'TV Portal' in place of my 'List' button, and some functions are repositioned to other buttons. You have no 'Schedule' button. What does 'TV Portal' do? -- Dave W Dave W |
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 13:41:27 +0000, Broadback
wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax Does your Humax do recording? If so, a TV with integrated satellite tuner will not do it. -- Dave W |
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On 04/11/2020 19:20, mm0fmf wrote:
On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Just get a new wife. The problem is I have had her a while, so have become quite attached to her! |
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Dave W wrote: On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 13:41:27 +0000, Broadback wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:37, Jeff Layman wrote: On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. Could you clarify if you currently have a Freesat TV or is your TV a Freeview one connected to a Freesat Humax box? I'm sure there are many who read both newsgroups, but just in case there aren't, you might get more answers reposting in uk.tech.digital-tv Sorry, it is a freeview connected to freesat via the Humax Does your Humax do recording? If so, a TV with integrated satellite tuner will not do it. Mine with record to a USB device (HD or memory stick) -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. AAMOI, what signal does the Humax record? |
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On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote:
I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. You need a 'granny reset button', or a written sheet of procedures that will get to a defined "you can do what you want when you get here". Should be possible to make the Humax have forced control of everything with the remote, should be no need to change HDMI settings on the TV. Make sure the soundbar (if using HDMI) is using ARC connected to the TV. If it is using Bluetooth, well - a written sheet of procedures when that breaks (or dump it). How old is the Humax? What model? Perhaps there is a new one, that is more friendly to use? Why not introduce her to streaming? Their on-screen interfaces may be a bit easier to work with, programme details are clearly advertised and its on demand - no wandering about different channels hoping ... Or just get her, her own TV. There are a few with built in satellite decoders. -- Adrian C |
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On 06/11/2020 10:16, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
On 04/11/2020 13:14, Broadback wrote: I cannot receive a decent terrestrial signal so am connected to Freesat via a dish. I also have a sound bar and a Humax. It is fine but overly complicated to use. If I am not around my wife has problems. Is there any where I can get unbiased advice on the way forward please? I would like something, TV wise, like the the Samsung 52 inch we have. You need a 'granny reset button', or a written sheet of procedures that will get to a defined "you can do what you want when you get here". Should be possible to make the Humax have forced control of everything with the remote, should be no need to change HDMI settings on the TV. Make sure the soundbar (if using HDMI) is using ARC connected to the TV. If it is using Bluetooth, well - a written sheet of procedures when that breaks (or dump it). How old is the Humax? What model? Perhaps there is a new one, that is more friendly to use? There is, but it is too new to comment on 'wife friendly' attributes. https://www.richersounds.com/tv-home...1tb-black.html |
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