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May I ask, theHarry Potter (part 1) movie on Chn5 HD now, is there any sub?
should have chinese subtitles
May I ask, theHarry Potter (part 1) movie on Chn5 HD now, is there any sub?
most TV don't have DVB-C tuner built-in, it's DVB-T2 more likelyDIdnt know some channels change... S after all buy new tv is must have DVB-C or DVB-T tuner?
should have chinese subtitles
this latest model from Sony put DVB-C tuner available for their 32" model.
http://www.sony.com.sg/electronics/televisions/w650d-w600d-series/specifications
In previous thread, I actually updated my some of my problems. Here is some more update and some new questions that I have.
Background:
I have problem watching ChnU, CNA and Okto (006, 007, 008) on stable basis even when I already place my passive antenna beside my windows. This was resolved after I got a loaned set of Funke active antenna. Due to laziness and fact that it is just for testing, I place the Funke just below my TV, on my TV console. 006, 007, 008 have all been good. Channels 800 onwards all cannot watch but those are not important.
The Funke antenna got 2 parts. 1 part is the antenna itself with a cable and end plug that can be plugged directly into the TV. The other part is a cable, that split into 2 at the other end. Single end goes into TV, the double ends, 1 for USB connection 1 for connection to the antenna (part 1).
During CNY, out of boredom, and boliao, I removed the part 1 from part 2 (part 2 still attached to my TV and USB), and connect my passive antenna into the single end of part 2. My passive antenna is still beside my window. I am surprised that the result is excellent. Even those channels from 800 onward I can receive clearly and stable. However, all will be like sh1t (including 006, 007, 008) if I remove the USB connection.
So, I am thinking, instead of buying another Funke, I would like to buy the part 2 cable alone to connect to my passive antenna. Can anyone enlighten me, where can I buy that? Or if you have such cable unused at home, can sell to me?
Thanks.
Philips TV also have a few models with DVB-C tuners:
55PUT6800/98
50PFT6200/98
65PUT6800/98
55PFT6200/98
For TV that supports DVB-C, does it still need indoor antenna to watch HD channel?
For TV that supports DVB-C, does it still need indoor antenna to watch HD channel?
No need for indoor antenna. Will Starhub allow people to watch HD channels using their cable tv point without subscription? May be in future can only watch with their Starhub set top box if connect from their cable tv point. Do not think SH will allow free lunch.
Actually DVB-C Tv is easier to use and just plug into the cable tv point. On Tv they keep advertising about DVB-T2 and some online write up about T2 in Mediacorp website. They did not mentioned about DVB-C Tv so i am just guessing.I think SH will allow ppl to use their cable tv point (isnt that what is it for in the 1st place?)
I think you can watch with their STB but you need to have their basic subscription, if not where do you get the STB in the 1st place?
Btw if let's say you forgot to pay the bills, they will terminate your paid channels except those FTA ones and they are still watchable.
I think SH will allow ppl to use their cable tv point (isnt that what is it for in the 1st place?)
I think you can watch with their STB but you need to have their basic subscription, if not where do you get the STB in the 1st place?
Btw if let's say you forgot to pay the bills, they will terminate your paid channels except those FTA ones and they are still watchable.
Actually DVB-C Tv is easier to use and just plug into the cable tv point. On Tv they keep advertising about DVB-T2 and some online write up about T2 in Mediacorp website. They did not mentioned about DVB-C Tv so i am just guessing.
Anyone????In previous thread, I actually updated my some of my problems. Here is some more update and some new questions that I have.
Background:
I have problem watching ChnU, CNA and Okto (006, 007, 008) on stable basis even when I already place my passive antenna beside my windows. This was resolved after I got a loaned set of Funke active antenna. Due to laziness and fact that it is just for testing, I place the Funke just below my TV, on my TV console. 006, 007, 008 have all been good. Channels 800 onwards all cannot watch but those are not important.
The Funke antenna got 2 parts. 1 part is the antenna itself with a cable and end plug that can be plugged directly into the TV. The other part is a cable, that split into 2 at the other end. Single end goes into TV, the double ends, 1 for USB connection 1 for connection to the antenna (part 1).
During CNY, out of boredom, and boliao, I removed the part 1 from part 2 (part 2 still attached to my TV and USB), and connect my passive antenna into the single end of part 2. My passive antenna is still beside my window. I am surprised that the result is excellent. Even those channels from 800 onward I can receive clearly and stable. However, all will be like sh1t (including 006, 007, 008) if I remove the USB connection.
So, I am thinking, instead of buying another Funke, I would like to buy the part 2 cable alone to connect to my passive antenna. Can anyone enlighten me, where can I buy that? Or if you have such cable unused at home, can sell to me?
Thanks.
are you trying to find this?Anyone????
Yes it's possible.Cant seem to find the answer anywhere.. pardon if this has been asked before.. Can I get a dvb-t2 receiver and connect it to my computer LED monitor via hdmi (instead of a connecting to a LED TV) to watch TV channels? Thanks!