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More4+1 On Freeview
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I’m able to receive More 4+1 on an ageing Sony Bravia TV. The Channel number is 86.
However on 2 more recently purchased televisions, both are indicating that More 4+1 is unlisted. I have undertaken Autotuning on both and they have indicated More 4+1 is not only unavailable on Freeview but that Ch.86 is blank.
Is there a possible explanation why this so?
Advice gratefully received.
However on 2 more recently purchased televisions, both are indicating that More 4+1 is unlisted. I have undertaken Autotuning on both and they have indicated More 4+1 is not only unavailable on Freeview but that Ch.86 is blank.
Is there a possible explanation why this so?
Advice gratefully received.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.More4+1 is transmitted by the PSB3 'multiplex' (= 'bundle of channels'). PSB3 is an HD multiplex, so channels transmitted within it are only available on those TV sets which have an HD tuner built into them. (That applies even if the channels themselves, such as More4+1, aren't actually transmitted in HD).
A TV set which carries this logo on it (or on its packaging) should be able to handle channels transmitted via an HD multiplex:
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The same applies if you see this logo instead:
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However if you only see either of these logos
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then the set hasn't got an HD tuner built into it and won't be able to receive channels transmitted via an HD multiplex. (That applies even if the set is described as 'HD ready'. That simply means that the set can display HD signals from an external device, such as a Blue-ray player. It's not the same as there actually being an HD tuner within the set itself).
The contents of your post suggest to me that your 'ageing Sony Bravia' is a true HD set (and not just 'HD ready'), whereas the other two TV sets aren't. If I'm right, you should find that Channels 101 and 102 on the first set display BBC One HD and BBC Two HD respectively, whereas they're blank on the other two sets.
A TV set which carries this logo on it (or on its packaging) should be able to handle channels transmitted via an HD multiplex:
https:/
The same applies if you see this logo instead:
https:/
However if you only see either of these logos
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then the set hasn't got an HD tuner built into it and won't be able to receive channels transmitted via an HD multiplex. (That applies even if the set is described as 'HD ready'. That simply means that the set can display HD signals from an external device, such as a Blue-ray player. It's not the same as there actually being an HD tuner within the set itself).
The contents of your post suggest to me that your 'ageing Sony Bravia' is a true HD set (and not just 'HD ready'), whereas the other two TV sets aren't. If I'm right, you should find that Channels 101 and 102 on the first set display BBC One HD and BBC Two HD respectively, whereas they're blank on the other two sets.
Thank you Buenchico.
Yes the older set is showing 5 stations in HD, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105.
Quite why Channel 4 have bundled More 4+1 on an HD multiplex which causes unavailability is a puzzle especially as all other Channel 4 variants (Film4, four seven, C4+1, E4 etc etc) are all available on all sets.
Many thanks anyway for your explanation. It was very much appreciated.
Yes the older set is showing 5 stations in HD, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105.
Quite why Channel 4 have bundled More 4+1 on an HD multiplex which causes unavailability is a puzzle especially as all other Channel 4 variants (Film4, four seven, C4+1, E4 etc etc) are all available on all sets.
Many thanks anyway for your explanation. It was very much appreciated.