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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #15 on: 31 July 2011, 17:50:56 »

I've never noticed any updates on Virgin.

If there was I would moan about it as I AM a moany old woman! ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #16 on: 01 August 2011, 05:48:21 »

 :D ;D Not that we think that..... ;)
Because we know you are not, you are more the party type who just enjoys life to the full unlike some misery guts who constantly poke fun at others as their entertainment or abuse animals for the hell of it.
Garden again today >:( bleedin sun will be out too to make it worse......
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #17 on: 01 August 2011, 06:40:25 »

Smileys..Hm, the fact that a post is followed by smillies can be taken either way...as a joke  ;D  or as an insult depending on the content as a method of averting consequences should the comment be taken as not being a joke. Two seperate snipes in one sentence was a bit too much. Not everyone has the same sense of humour after all. Given that I am a male made obvious by the sign next to my avatar and then to be called a woman made me think that the content was not a lighthearted joke. Now that another has jumped at the chance to also jump on bandwagon with highlighted comments it only serves to prove to me that my thoughts were initially correct.
If I think someone may be offended I start my post now with an explanation.
That was the reason I passed the thought by you about my post that was controversial for your opinion. I do try to be fair but at the moment one particular sniper is reluctant to let the past go. Perhaps more thought should also be given by those who post as to how the post may be read with a different meaning than was intended. None of us are perfect are we? What was the intention of the highlighted text anyway? Was the included quote not enough on its own without the extra embelishment? I can take a joke as well as the next person but when it gets to be too close to the bone I rightly object. I would hope that anyone who also felt the same had just the same right too because at the moment it makes me think I am being singled out by a few. Am I?  :(
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #18 on: 01 August 2011, 07:08:58 »

Ok...


Points have been got across.

Humour was definately intended...in the normal gen chat style, but this was obviously not received well, despite no malace or offence intended.

Please all try to consider others in your posts, and also think as to whether offence could be caused.....or if you should 'really' take offence at a joke.

and please....

NO JUMPING ON BANDWAGONS.
That helps absolutely noone and causes more problems than it solves.



Any more posts on the above will be deleted and thread locked...


Now.....Any more updates to the question on that telly / tellys.

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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #19 on: 01 August 2011, 07:17:06 »

Can't believe it! >:( ,.Its done the same again this morning. I have looked at the Panasonic website, got in touch with their customer care and technical departments and they say that it is normal and will go on until the changeover is completed in 2012. They then tell me that there is no way to make it run in the background automatically and so I am going to stop using the normal tv and rely solely on the Sky+ and now that it has arrived...a FreeSat system.
Does anyone know what is going on because there seems to be many, many different thoughts about it and none with a solution. :D
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #20 on: 01 August 2011, 07:23:27 »

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Can't believe it! >:( ,.Its done the same again this morning. I have looked at the Panasonic website, got in touch with their customer care and technical departments and they say that it is normal and will go on until the changeover is completed in 2012. They then tell me that there is no way to make it run in the background automatically and so I am going to stop using the normal tv and rely solely on the Sky+ and now that it has arrived...a FreeSat system.
Does anyone know what is going on because there seems to be many, many different thoughts about it and none with a solution. :D

doesnt seem to be a solution if panasonic have said your going to keep getting them. my freeview box was only 20 quid and has done me well for the last 5 yrs, luckily i dont get this come up on screen or it would of gone in the bin, but still living with my x wife at the moment i have sky which i think is just as bad as freeview, full of repeats
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #21 on: 01 August 2011, 08:24:24 »

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Can't believe it! >:( ,.Its done the same again this morning. I have looked at the Panasonic website, got in touch with their customer care and technical departments and they say that it is normal and will go on until the changeover is completed in 2012. They then tell me that there is no way to make it run in the background automatically and so I am going to stop using the normal tv and rely solely on the Sky+ and now that it has arrived...a FreeSat system.
Does anyone know what is going on because there seems to be many, many different thoughts about it and none with a solution. :D
All I can say is that we have only got 2 messages per TV in the lead up to DSO.

This is the closest we have got to DSO (Sept), as last attempt the transmitter burnt down ;D


Given a post above about all being Panacronic, I wonder if there is something unique to their firmwares  :-/. The IDTV's here are Sammy, Grundig and a cheapie Tesco branded one (not Tecknika).
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #22 on: 01 August 2011, 09:45:11 »

If the TV is retuning regularly (e.g. daily) then I would say it's a fault in the TV. Either buggy firmware or the non volatile memory is shot and the TV is not storing the new settings each time it rescans.

Yes, channels get juggled around occasionally and some TVs make a meal out of retuning, but this doesn't happen on a daily basis.
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #23 on: 01 August 2011, 09:47:05 »

I'd be tempted for a factory reset if mine was doing this thats for sure.

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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #24 on: 01 August 2011, 12:09:33 »

Seem to remember our Pana asking for a good few retunes in the run up to switchover but certainly not daily. Tend to ignore them till I can be bothered as tv runs through the media centre anyway.
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #25 on: 01 August 2011, 12:35:08 »

did you say you have more then 1 panasonic the same? are they all doing it? or just the one tv.
i mostly just use sky, due to my ariel being inside the loft (it doesnt like heights) so i dont get great signal.
would you need to use the freeview for now if you have sky and free sat?
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Re: Digital tv updates!!!!!!!!
« Reply #26 on: 01 August 2011, 13:27:37 »

I've got two Freeview boxes.

One only has a program guide that goes a couple
of programs forwards and quietly updates the
information without any drama.

The other has an all-singing all-dancing 7 day guide.
On this box you have to leave it on Standby overnight
so that it can update the guide. If you switch it off
completely it does the same as Bionic's and switches
to standby when you switch on so that it can
update.

Perhaps Bionic's Panasonic is doing the same?
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