Is there a cable box that can get freeview using virgin cable?

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  • byson1984
    Newbie
    • Feb 2010
    • 18

    #1

    Is there a cable box that can get freeview using virgin cable?

    Got a virgin cable in the bedroom and wondered if a cable dreambox or something would give me freeview?
  • cactikid
    V.I.P. Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 12017

    #2
    freeview is from aerial on roof,kryptview 780 is from a cable feed and it needs a lan connection also

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    • Hadron
      V.I.P. Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2102

      #3
      As cactikid says, Freeview is received on a terrestrial aerial. Freesat is received on a sat dish. There is no official free package on cable, but some channels are broadcast FTA.

      There are loads of boxes on Ebay going dirt cheap (Starview, Dbox2 etc.) that would let you watch the free channels on cable, but there are nowhere as many free channels on cable as there are on terrestrial or satellite.

      From memory there is:-

      BBC1
      BBC2
      ITV1
      Ch4
      Ch5
      BBC3
      BBC4
      Parliament
      BBC News
      CBBC
      Cbeebies
      CITV (I think)
      S4C
      Last edited by Hadron; 30 August, 2013, 00:08.

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      • Kyle925
        Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 49

        #4
        I don't think it is possible or legal as using a third party reciver on a Virgin Media Line is illegal to my knowlede, you would be better off with freesat for the maximum of FTA/FTV channel.

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        • Hadron
          V.I.P. Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2102

          #5
          Originally posted by Kyle925
          I don't think it is possible or legal as using a third party reciver on a Virgin Media Line is illegal to my knowlede, you would be better off with freesat for the maximum of FTA/FTV channel.
          It's against VM's terms & conditions, but I doubt thet it's actually illegal to connect a 3rd party box to their feed to receive FTA channels.

          Don't know why you say it's not possible? Buy a box, connect to cable feed. Job done. It certainly is possible. My A750 is now a FTA box now that it's no longer supported. There are lots of those appearing on Ebay now too. LOL.

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          • Kyle925
            Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 49

            #6
            Originally posted by Hadron
            It's against VM's terms & conditions, but I doubt thet it's actually illegal to connect a 3rd party box to their feed to receive FTA channels.

            Don't know why you say it's not possible? Buy a box, connect to cable feed. Job done. It certainly is possible. My A750 is now a FTA box now that it's no longer supported. There are lots of those appearing on Ebay now too. LOL.
            I think VM encrypt most channels including freeview and read on the VM forums that it is illegal to connect a 3rd party box (not sure though if it's true like you mentioned however like you and I stated its deffinetly against the VM T&C) try it but I'm sure that most of the channels are encrypted. As when cancelled could not recieve any channels including freeview bar a couple of channels, however that was an VM box.

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            • Hadron
              V.I.P. Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 2102

              #7
              Originally posted by Kyle925
              I think VM encrypt most channels including freeview and read on the VM forums that it is illegal to connect a 3rd party box (not sure though if it's true like you mentioned however like you and I stated its deffinetly against the VM T&C) try it but I'm sure that most of the channels are encrypted. As when cancelled could not recieve any channels including freeview bar a couple of channels, however that was an VM box.
              You should still get the channels I listed earlier, whether it's an official VM box (with the correct NetID for your area), or a 3rd party box.

              As mentioned earlier, there are nowhere near as many FTA channels on cable as there are on terrestrial or satellite, but there are some. A few years ago there used to be a lot more. I remember when N3 first struck, that I could still receive the +1 channels of ITV2, 3, & 4 (although strangely, not ITV2, 3 & 4 themselves), plus quite a few more.

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