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Freeview outages and service status in Aviemore, Scotland

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Freeview is the United Kingdom's digital terrestrial television platform. It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Aviemore, Scotland

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Freeview Issues Reports

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  • a516digital
    Mike (ex-a516digital) (@a516digital) reported

    ...and there's not many TVs out there that do support Channel List Management (was only introduced to specs last year). So perhaps a feature to look out for the next time you are buying a Freeview Play TV.

  • SarahG20123
    Sarah Gibbons (@SarahG20123) reported

    Anyone else’s Freeview not working?

  • a516digital
    Mike (ex-a516digital) (@a516digital) reported

    (Existing channels are exempt for this rule though). The green light follows a consultation that took place between November & January. However, only a small number of Freeview Play devices will support these developments: your TV or box needs to support Channel List Management.

  • ServicetechDave
    David Roberts (@ServicetechDave) reported

    FREEVIEW DVB-T RECEPTION. There is currently a High Barometric Weather system over the UK and this is causing reception problems as regards Freeview Channels. Nothing can be done about it apart from moving to Satellite TV. Please don't adjust your TV's Tuning?

  • SarahG20123
    Sarah Gibbons (@SarahG20123) reported

    Anyone have any tips for Freeview signal/TV not working? Just went off yesterday. Neighbour who shares aerial has no problems but tv will play recorded programmes so think it must be a signal problem. #freeview @FreeviewTV #TV

  • TreeHouseBkshop
    TreeHouseBookshop #MusicMatters (@TreeHouseBkshop) reported

    @SarahG20123 I did have a problem earlier - the picture froze, though the audio carried on, and my remote wouldn't do anything. Eventually my freeview/YouView box switched itself off and rebooted itself. TV is off now, but it was OK to the end of the programme after that.

  • GriffAurora
    Griff Griffith 💙 (@GriffAurora) reported

    @RaymondSnoddy @EvansTheCrime Government have admitted that current free-to-air technology cannot support a subscription service, which requires some form of encryption & password to work. The cost of retrofitting Freeview and every TV in the land would be massive - who will pay?

  • macman9999
    macman9999 (@macman9999) reported

    @FreeviewAdvice You can get good clear pictures from Mars but not from Freeview, about time this problem was put right, i keep losing all BBC Channels, nothing sorts the problem out. its a service not fit for purpose.

  • Gunnarssonnnn
    Sonny Gunn (@Gunnarssonnnn) reported

    @KeepUpWithKFabe @SCPBPodcast The twitch stream doesn't work in the UK, it says its not supported in my country. Gutted really as ive watched Impact since it was TNA from 2007 onwards on freeview channels, youtube, watchwdotcom etc

  • AlanScobbie
    Alan Scobbie (@AlanScobbie) reported

    I don’t trust anyone younger than me that still watches linear tv but I’d rather have bbc content churned out on a channel than the alternative crap. Have you ever seen what’s taking up the freeview bandwidth?