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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:43 pm 
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Apparently there is a new set top box for UK tv that connects to the internet has a "Chrome" browser and is all singing all dancing just available from August/September 2012.
It has preloaded BBC iPlayer Wi-Fi "N" and other apps?
Does anyone have any info on this box e.g. it has a HDMI connection and an ethernet connection amonst others, is it possible to get a lead that will connect this box to a ten year old Sony that has scart and s-video.
All this is part of extracting myself from the iniquitous Cyta who are not providing a good service.
I will possibly be getting a Primetel 8Mgb internet line to run this, if they can be bothered to reply to my questions.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:16 am 
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I think that you may be talking of the box being produced by Alan Sugar and is of no use outside of the UK.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:07 am 
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Herewith URL of one of the new Google boxes:
http://www.androidcentral.com/eyes-new- ... et-top-box
http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/29076512 ... adtype=pla
http://www.tinydeal.com/full-hd-1080p-4 ... 58171.html


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:58 pm 
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Hi,

do you know how this box works?

Unless I have missed something, is it designed to allow internet tv on your android phone (eg tv stream from filmon.tv) to be sent to your tv screen, so you can watch a bigger picture. Does the box do any more than this?

I have loaded the filmon.tv app onto my android phone and the picture quality is OK for the small screen size. I have also loaded filmon onto my 15.6" laptop and the SD picture quality is very disappointing. I dont know how much better the paid for HD service would be, I might try it out for a month to see, but I would be very surprised if the picture quality was acceptable on a tv over 32".

I would be grateful for any feedback from anyone who has experience of using filmon SD or HD on a largish tv - or any better way of getting UK tv.

I have also looked at Primetel but it seems to me that their broadband/phone offering of 8MGB for 39 euro a month is based on having a landline, and is not mobile internet, so you would have to pay extra each month on top of this to get mobile internet on your android. I am confused with Primetel's pricing policy, unless it is a special offer, their website offers 8MGB broadband, phone and mobile package (including free HTC phone) for only 33 euro a month. Is there a catch here somewhere?

Kevin


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:10 pm 
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keving wrote:
Hi,

do you know how this box works?

Unless I have missed something, is it designed to allow internet tv on your android phone (eg tv stream from filmon.tv) to be sent to your tv screen, so you can watch a bigger picture. Does the box do any more than this?

I have loaded the filmon.tv app onto my android phone and the picture quality is OK for the small screen size. I have also loaded filmon onto my 15.6" laptop and the SD picture quality is very disappointing. I dont know how much better the paid for HD service would be, I might try it out for a month to see, but I would be very surprised if the picture quality was acceptable on a tv over 32".

I would be grateful for any feedback from anyone who has experience of using filmon SD or HD on a largish tv - or any better way of getting UK tv.

I have also looked at Primetel but it seems to me that their broadband/phone offering of 8MGB for 39 euro a month is based on having a landline, and is not mobile internet, so you would have to pay extra each month on top of this to get mobile internet on your android. I am confused with Primetel's pricing policy, unless it is a special offer, their website offers 8MGB broadband, phone and mobile package (including free HTC phone) for only 33 euro a month. Is there a catch here somewhere?

Kevin



Hi Kev, Don't know about requiring another box but my Galaxy S2 with a 'Film on' free 'App' will receive all or most of UK BBC & ITV via Wi-Fi from my house router, with a £12.95 cable from:-

http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/bizlink-mhl- ... p29839.htm

connected to my 42 inch Plasma TV HDMI

I have a so-easy sim card but that isn't used to receive wi-fi!!! ( I moved over to Primetel last week and I am in a strong area and getting the up to 8 kb and over ) with there 20 Euro for 6 month then 40 Euro recent offer with free router and installation

Also bought a Apple TV black box fro SOS Computers and this does the same job via operates from ipod 4th generation.

I still pay a sub to SKY and receive most channels except BBC & ITV !!!

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:02 pm 
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Thanks Mal.

I think I'll get one of those cables to connect to my HTC desire. Sounds like a good solution.

Can you tell me what the size of your satellite dish is and what decent non-subscription channels you can get?

Kev


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 6:44 pm 
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keving wrote:
Thanks Mal.

I think I'll get one of those cables to connect to my HTC desire. Sounds like a good solution.

Can you tell me what the size of your satellite dish is and what decent non-subscription channels you can get?

Kev


Hi Kev, I have a 2.7 meter Dish, can't advise you regards non subscription channels, I have had a subscription for last 20 years or so since Sky started in UK, brought my card and box with me 9 years ago when I came to Cyprus. I upgraded to HD a couple of years ago. (Sky card wise I 'live' with my son in Beverley UK and subs are paid by UK bank DD)

Maybe another member might be along to give you some info!!! regards non subscription channels available since the Sat's were switched last April /March time when we 'lost' BBC & ITV !!!!

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:21 pm 
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Hi Mal,

these are the free channels that you can get in the UK on a HD Freesat receiver (and also on a Sky HD receiver if you buy a £20 viewing card from them).

101 BBC 1
102 BBC 2
103 ITV1
104 Channel 4
105 Channel 5
106 BBC Three
107 BBC Four
108 BBC One HD
109 BBC HD
110 BBC Alba
112 ITV1+1
113 ITV2
114 ITV2+1
115 ITV3
116 ITV3+1
117 ITV4
118 ITV4+1
119 ITV1 HD
120 S4C Digidol
121 Channel 4 + 1
122 E4
123 E4 + 1
124 More4
125 More4 + 1
126 Channel 4 HD
127 4seven
128 Channel 5 +1
129 5USA
130 5USA +1
131 5*
132 5* +1
134 CBS Drama
135 CBS Reality
136 CBS Reality+1
137 CBS Action
138 Horror Channel
139 Horror Channel+1
140 BET
141 BET+1
142 True Entertainment
143 Men & Movies

200 BBC News
201 BBC Parliament
203 Al Jazeera Eng
204 Euronews
205 France 24
206 Russia Today
207 CNN
208 Bloomberg Television
209 NHK World HD
210 CNBC
211 CCTV News

300 Film4
301 Film4 + 1
302 True Movies 1
303 True Movies 2
304 Movies4Men
305 Movies4Men +1

901 BBC iPlayer
903 ITV Player

I imagine you are also getting most of these with a Sky HD receiver (plus also the subscription channels that you are paying for)?

When you say that the BBC channels have gone, do you mean all of them (i.e. BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, BBC1 HD, BBC HD)? Which of the ITV channels can you still get?

What about the other channels on this list?

Kev


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:53 pm 
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keving wrote:
Hi Mal,

these are the free channels that you can get in the UK on a HD Freesat receiver (and also on a Sky HD receiver if you buy a £20 viewing card from them).

101 BBC 1
102 BBC 2
103 ITV1
104 Channel 4
105 Channel 5
106 BBC Three
107 BBC Four
108 BBC One HD
109 BBC HD
110 BBC Alba
112 ITV1+1
113 ITV2
114 ITV2+1
115 ITV3
116 ITV3+1
117 ITV4
118 ITV4+1
119 ITV1 HD
120 S4C Digidol
121 Channel 4 + 1
122 E4
123 E4 + 1
124 More4
125 More4 + 1
126 Channel 4 HD
127 4seven
128 Channel 5 +1
129 5USA
130 5USA +1
131 5*
132 5* +1
134 CBS Drama
135 CBS Reality
136 CBS Reality+1
137 CBS Action
138 Horror Channel
139 Horror Channel+1
140 BET
141 BET+1
142 True Entertainment
143 Men & Movies

200 BBC News
201 BBC Parliament
203 Al Jazeera Eng
204 Euronews
205 France 24
206 Russia Today
207 CNN
208 Bloomberg Television
209 NHK World HD
210 CNBC
211 CCTV News

300 Film4
301 Film4 + 1
302 True Movies 1
303 True Movies 2
304 Movies4Men
305 Movies4Men +1

901 BBC iPlayer
903 ITV Player

I imagine you are also getting most of these with a Sky HD receiver (plus also the subscription channels that you are paying for)?

When you say that the BBC channels have gone, do you mean all of them (i.e. BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, BBC1 HD, BBC HD)? Which of the ITV channels can you still get?

What about the other channels on this list?

Kev


Hi Kev, Yep, All the BBC & ITV channels are not now available here in Cyprus via SKY card with the 'footprint' of the new satellite just covering UK & down to Spain I believe.

Only Channel 5 HD available on 171, All Sky sports are available 24/7 but some channels seem to be affected by 'time of day'
Can easily get all Sky progs from SKY 1 upwards

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:11 am 
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Hi Mal,

thanks for your advice, really appreciate it.

Looked up that cable you suggested but it doesnt work with my phone (HTC Desire HD), but there is a wireless solution for me, an HTC set top box which plugs into the HDMI input of tv and receives signals wirelessly from my phone. Neat solution, but cost is £43.95 ... but I dont know know how many other boxes I might end up needing to get UK tv!

Do you know if there is an appreciable difference in picture quality between FilmOn SD (free) and FilmOn HD (at £14.95 a month)? I would hope that there was. But as I've never paid for tv in my life in the UK I would be reluctant to do so in Cyprus, unless the picture quality of free tv was so poor.

I might be asking too much, but is it possible to get tv sound which is good enough to put through a home cinema system in Cyprus?

Kev


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 2:22 pm 
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keving wrote:
Hi Mal,

thanks for your advice, really appreciate it.

Looked up that cable you suggested but it doesnt work with my phone (HTC Desire HD), but there is a wireless solution for me, an HTC set top box which plugs into the HDMI input of tv and receives signals wirelessly from my phone. Neat solution, but cost is £43.95 ... but I dont know know how many other boxes I might end up needing to get UK tv!

Do you know if there is an appreciable difference in picture quality between FilmOn SD (free) and FilmOn HD (at £14.95 a month)? I would hope that there was. But as I've never paid for tv in my life in the UK I would be reluctant to do so in Cyprus, unless the picture quality of free tv was so poor.

I might be asking too much, but is it possible to get tv sound which is good enough to put through a home cinema system in Cyprus?

Kev


Hi Kev, The Film On is better picture quality via HD subscription , I tried it for a month !! but find SD OK at moment free. There seems to be two Film On Apps and one is better than the other !!!

They do give you a few seconds to watch HD but then ask for subscription if you want to stay with HD.

The sound quality is deff OK on Sky Digital so if you go down that route could connect up your system.

Let me know how you get on when you get here with your TV set up.

There is a couple of 'stalls' at the 'Duckpond' market Wed & Sun Mornings that seem to have knowledge on different systems, While you are there can get a great bacon sarnie from Neils cafe (Paphos People site owner !!)

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 12:25 am 
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Hi Mal,

first thing I need to do is get the broadband sorted out - whether broadband via fixed landline (eg Primetel) or WISP broadband (Holitec etc).

Do you have a view which is better?

Then to start with with I'll go with with existing Nilesat dish (and get what I can get from existing 2.7m Astra dish) and link laptop to tv with HDMI cable and use FilmOn. Dont know whether I will go for a HD subscription.

But in longer term dont think that I will be able to live with the wires, so want an internet tv set top box with wifi connection to router. Curently there doesnt seem to be too many options, so I might wait and see.

Regards

Kev


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:57 pm 
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When I got here a company in Pissouri, Sunrise Systems, was recommended to me. He installed an android box, connected by HDMI cable to the TV and wired to my router. He did a great job of laying the cables inside a conduit which ran a short distance from the box to the router. It is not noticable and does the trick. Installed were quite a few apps, including Filmon and a couple of other apps that do the same job as a back up.


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