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Didn't know where to put this so I took a chance in the lounge.
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone here has had any experience with TV through ADSL. I've been offered(and accepted the offer) it free 'til the end of the summer and since I have no idea about the quality and pros and cons about it I thought I'd ask you guys.
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Pros: free till the end of summer
Cons: TV still sucks
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Still on the beach or are you back in the cold?
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Originally Posted by von Wrangell
Still on the beach or are you back in the cold?
On the beach man!
Working on my tan. 31 degs and sun. Every day. Enjoy the cold!
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F*CK OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When are you expected back?
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Is that VDSL or normal ADSL ? Normal ADSL is a bit too slow. Belgacom (national telco) are upgrading all their lines to VDSL now to be able to offer BelgacomTV, digital interactive TV.
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I think it's ADSL but their info isn't the best. From what I've gathered it seems like if you watch TV you get the full bandwidth your DSL line can handle and not the bandwidth you've paid for using the internet. And IIRC our ADSL lines handle up to 8Mb/s.
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I read somewhere that when you use ADSL and you watch TV that you can't be on the internet anymore at the same time. You get dropped frames on TV and slow internet. Even if they tell you that you will get 8mbit, you probably won't. ADSL can indeed handle 8mbits technically but a lot of factors limit this, most important one being the distance between you and the switch (not a problem if you live in urban areas). I don't really know what bandwidth DVB uses exactly. It can't be far from DVD as it is the same resolution and MPEG2 compression. Maybe 5mbit max.
But hey, it's free, so why not try it ?
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I believe mines through ADSL... I don't like the tv service much but it hasn't affected my internet.
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Originally Posted by Goldfinger
I read somewhere that when you use ADSL and you watch TV that you can't be on the internet anymore at the same time. You get dropped frames on TV and slow internet. Even if they tell you that you will get 8mbit, you probably won't. ADSL can indeed handle 8mbits technically but a lot of factors limit this, most important one being the distance between you and the switch (not a problem if you live in urban areas). I don't really know what bandwidth DVB uses exactly. It can't be far from DVD as it is the same resolution and MPEG2 compression. Maybe 5mbit max.
But hey, it's free, so why not try it ?
The main switch for my neighbourhood is just two houses away so that shouldn't be a problem. But thanks for the info. I'm gonna see how I like this(there are other developments coming this winter that I might switch to)
Thanks again
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Originally Posted by invisibleX
I believe mines through ADSL... I don't like the tv service much but it hasn't affected my internet.
Is the quality worse than on regular(microwave antenna) TV? Or better?
Like you see I know absolutely nothing about this
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Oh it's certainly waaaaay better. DVD quality.
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I've had it for about a year now through Free Telecom in France. I get a 20MB/s Internet connection, 80 television channels and free national telephone calls via the phone socket all for 30 Euros a month!
In the beginning the quality of the TV picture was a bit dodgy. There was a bit of pixellation and it sometimes froze but it's much better now. It hasn't frozen in months and it's very difficult to tell the difference between cable and the ADSL television. There is a difference though. The quality is not as good as through cable or satellite or the antenna.
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Originally Posted by Goldfinger
Oh it's certainly waaaaay better. DVD quality.
Sounds good! That was one of the things I worried about.
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Originally Posted by Troll
I've had it for about a year now through Free Telecom in France. I get a 20MB/s Internet connection, 80 television channels and free national telephone calls via the phone socket all for 30 Euros a month!
In the beginning the quality of the TV picture was a bit dodgy. There was a bit of pixellation and it sometimes froze but it's much better now. It hasn't frozen in months and it's very difficult to tell the difference between cable and the ADSL television. There is a difference though. The quality is not as good as through cable or satellite or the antenna.
That's what is coming here this winter(high-speed internet, a hell of a lot of channels etc etc) and that is what I'm thinking about switching to if this isn't good enough. And IIRC that will also bring HDTV with it so it will be interesting to see the price it'll be at.
But while I have this for free I might as well use it don't you think
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