I used to be a Sky customer before switching to UPC (primarily for their broadband and tv package). Picking up on the Saorview thread I plugged my old Sky+ box into the TV last night and I can get the BBC and other channels fine. The Irish channels weren't availabe though...what's the best way of getting these without signing up to Sky? Is an arial required or is is Saorview?
Thanks,
Firefly.
You will NOT get them on a Sky box without a subscription.
A Saorview stb (set top box) requires an aerial and/or a cable feed.
As you have UPC you can get all the Irish channels from them and until end of 2012 (approx) without an Mpeg4 decoder ie. an analogue TV will suffice.
Thereafter you will need a STB or a television with a Mpeg4 tuner/decoder inbuilt.
As I said you CANNOT get them on any Sky box without a subscription! They are NOT FTA (free to air) and neither or that FTV (free to view) on the sky satellite system (Astra).
So when they go digital only then as I said you will have to get an STB or a television with a Mpeg4 tuner/decoder inbuilt, both of which will need an aerial and/or cable feed.
tune your television to them,
You have the free-to-air channels through your old sky box.
To get the Irish channels, as said, you need an aerial. If you have one and it's connected to your TV you should be able to tune the normal analogue versions of these channels in on your TV.
You could also buy a Saorview set top box (about €100, prices will fall later) and use this with your aeriel connection to receive the digital versions of the channels. You will need to do this anyway soon as the analogue versions are being turned off in 2012.
Both your old sky box and the Saorview box require no subscriptions.
How do I get the Irish channels (without a Sky subscription) before they go digital? I presume this is via a standard aerial?
Thanks for that seems the way to go. Now to arrange live pause and recording for free!
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