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mrm1962
Explorer

I have recently taken EE TV I noticed I cannot seem to access the internet channels from the channel guide however if I switch back to my five year old smart TV guide they are all visible. whilst this is not the end of the world it feels like a technical backwards step

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stereohaven
Established Contributor
Established Contributor

@mrm1962 

Assuming your TV is using an aerial to receive it’s channels, it shows that works.

If you cannot see any channels in your EE TV Pro Box Guide then it cannot be set up correctly, there is some confusion here about how this works or there is a fault.

How have you set up your EE TV box, via aerial or internet mode? Which internet delivered channels are you missing, the Freeview variants or the subscription ones (such as NOW or TNT Sport)?

The differences are here: https://ee.co.uk/help/tv-sport/manage-use/modes 

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zulu17
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Hi @mrm1962  if you are using an aerial with the EE TV Box Pro  and refering to the "internet" channels numbered 250-290 then it depends which standard the channel is broadcast in.

There are certain Freeview channels, between 250 and 299 which are delivered over the internet and not over the air. YouView boxes, including the Pro box, can handle the format that some of them are in, HbbTV, but not others that are in the older MHEG-IC standard.

 

mrm1962
Explorer

Thank you both for your replies Zulu17 yes you are correct it is the internet channels 250-290 that are the ones I cannot access. My smart TV has Hbb Tv which allows access to all those channels that I cannot on the pro box.
So it's a case of waiting for the older MHEG-IC standard to be upgraded

 

@zulu17 @mrm1962 

I have a suspicion it is me being quoted above, and I am embarrassed to say that I got it exactly ass backwards 😢

Apologies. Let’s try again:-

There are certain Freeview channels, between 250 and 299 which are delivered over the internet and not over the air. YouView boxes, including the Pro box, can handle the format that some of them are dualled in, the older MHEG-IC standard, but not the format that all are now in, HbbTV, if this is the sole format they offer.

Why it should be, with YouView a major promulgator of HbbTV, that YouView doesn’t support these channels, and that this has been the case since the get-go in 2012, is one of life’s enduring mysteries.

*Longtime YouView box owner & broadband customer (was BT now EE), but only recently a full EETV subscriber*