Are there TVs that comes with the digital receiver integrated inside and don't need a separate box or antenna
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Are there TVs that comes with the digital receiver integrated inside and don't need a separate box or antenna
Are there TVs that comes with the digital receiver integrated inside and don't need a separate box or antenna
They will be installing the NMS brand, which is the same available at the 4 participating retail stores:If choose to let them come to your home to install, what brand are they using and whether it is good as compare to you buy and personally install?
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If choose to let them come to your home to install, what brand are they using and whether it is good as compare to you buy and personally install?
Get them to install for you. You got a lemon set (HDMI port faulty), they can replace it immediately. Your house got reception problem, they will help u find a sweet spot if not feedback to IMDA for you.
Hi guys. For those using the Draco STB.
Encounter the following small issues during recording:
1) When trying to use timer recording (specify a certain time record span ie 1701 - 1703hrs), after it completed it will come out a irritating 10s countdown dialog box to prompt u if wan to go on standby. If u select no, then u will continue to watch the current channel. If nt it will power off
2) While watching on CH5 n did a timer recording on CNA few minutes ago, upon the starting time it will auto switch to tat recording channel. Disrupting me watching on current channel.
Any bros here encounter same issues? How to avoid? TIA.
1) Think firmware is programmed to go standby mode after scheduled recording to save electricity.
2) No choice, only one tuner in set-top box. Ch5 and CNA are on different frequencies. Tuner have to tune to Ch33 to record CNA. Unless u are watching OKTO, you can watch OKTO and record CNA at the same time.
Alternatively, get a DVB-T2 TV. Like last time VHS recorder method, loop your RF out from your set-top box to your TV and let the set-top box do purely recording and TV for watching.
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Alternatively, get a DVB-T2 TV. Like last time VHS recorder method, loop your RF out from your set-top box to your TV and let the set-top box do purely recording and TV for watching.
Hmm. U try tis b4? Theorectically shld nt b able to work. Bcos if use STB + DVB-T2 TV, still nd to synchronise the tv channels for both viewing n recording ma.
But if let say yr idea can work, i may s well get another STB for my non digitaltv. So 1 STB for viewing (family members), the other for recording. May nd 2 antennas too, 1STB for 1 antenna.
Haiz.. Tis digitaltv era upset my way of life liao. Nd to spend more $$$ liao
If 20$ for 1 xtra box i m def ok w it. Its jys the hassle link up the STB w the tv and program it etc. Nt to mention the xtra box to configure....The method works, there is no linkage between the tv and stb, except that they share one antenna.
If you are buying 2 stb, don't have to get 2 antenna, you can share antenna using the same looping method.
The price of one box is about $20. If $20 can upset your life than it is better for you to move to another country.
My NMS digital box is showing different TV schedule from what is showing at the moment. Eg. It’s 12am now but the TV schedule is showing name of 8pm show. Anyone has same issues and how to resolve it? Checked the time setting, it’s correct.
Hi, if previously I was able to receive DVB-T signals, does it mean that my antenna can also support DVB-T2 signals?