Is there still the NSTC v PAL fun and games with French TV? An English TV used to be no use in France..
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostIs there still the NSTC v PAL fun and games with French TV? An English TV used to be no use in France..Oh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostIs there still the NSTC v PAL fun and games with French TV? An English TV used to be no use in France..
When we first arrived,5 years ago,the television would not recieve any terrestrial signals at all.It was'nt a problem for us as we used our Sky box anyway.
A couple of years ago I bought a French Free to air decoder,and realized I had'nt missed much, French TV is awfull!!,but the kids like the cartoon channel,and it helps them with their French.
Since then,like the UK the anolouge signals are gradually being turned off,so you must have a decoder!
Regards
Mark
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Anyone tried one of these...
http://www.saverpoint.com/xenta-hdmi...dle-6964-p.asp
I used to have a huge dish, capable of getting sky and such, but after I lost bbc and itv when they tightened the footprint over the UK I lost interest.
English T.V.'s never used to work here because Of PAL 1 and PAL 2 conflicts. I think the newer ones do.
Anyway, if you live abroad, get an ISP hider and you can watch bbc and itv on your computer.Sent from the iPad you "lost"
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Originally posted by Apache View PostAlbannach, I find films more involving if my eyes have to move around the screen to take things in. That was the main impact my first 'big screen' telly had on me. Cinema works that way. Each to his own though.
Cheers, Nick"The force will be with you, always!"
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Originally posted by JUDWAK View Posti pay nothing i hate the tv
i pay the licance tho to the bbc becuse i have to for the wife
i would rather shoot my own toes off
Cheers, Nick"The force will be with you, always!"
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