TV via the internet - LG?
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Condi

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18,978 posts

187 months

Tuesday 6th May
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Where I live the TV aerial isn't the best, and while my old FreeSat box usually did okay getting a signal, the new TV doesn't seem to have the same enthusiasm for FreeSat signals. In a world where everything is streamed, surely it must be possible to stream BBC/ITV/C4 and all the other channels in the same way as you pick from a guide list instead of going through each individual app every time. LG even list many IP channels on the list, but not "regular" TV channels, if that makes sense? There must be a more 2025 solution than plugging the old FreeSat box in via HDMI.

P-Jay

11,078 posts

207 months

Tuesday 6th May
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Condi said:
Where I live the TV aerial isn't the best, and while my old FreeSat box usually did okay getting a signal, the new TV doesn't seem to have the same enthusiasm for FreeSat signals. In a world where everything is streamed, surely it must be possible to stream BBC/ITV/C4 and all the other channels in the same way as you pick from a guide list instead of going through each individual app every time. LG even list many IP channels on the list, but not "regular" TV channels, if that makes sense? There must be a more 2025 solution than plugging the old FreeSat box in via HDMI.
None that I've found sadly. LG have apps for Iplayer, ITV X, Channel 4 & 5 but not a single interface for them nor do each of those apps work in the same way.

I ended up with Sky Stream.

ozzuk

1,328 posts

143 months

Tuesday 6th May
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Freely is exactly this, but they've locked it to certain TVs for now. When it becomes a standalone app it will be a game changer.

durbster

11,388 posts

238 months

Thursday 8th May
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I haven't used it in years but isn't this what Freeview Play does?
https://www.freeview.co.uk/blogs/do-i-need-an-aeri...

The Amazon Fire Stick also has a traditional TV guide interface, showing you what's on now and letting you launch the respective app. These things are never as quick as flicking through channels used to be, but it's otherwise similar to a traditional TV guide.

I am alright Jack

4,061 posts

159 months

Thursday 8th May
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ozzuk said:
Freely is exactly this, but they've locked it to certain TVs for now. When it becomes a standalone app it will be a game changer.
Problem with freely is you still need an aerial for local channels, plus some channel's quality of picture is better with an aerial than it is over internet, plus their interface is rubbish. I uninstalled freely.

Truckosaurus

12,705 posts

300 months

Thursday 8th May
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P-Jay said:
...Sky Stream.
This is the answer.

geeks

10,553 posts

155 months

Thursday 8th May
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Apple TV and TV Launcher app

paralla

4,736 posts

151 months

Thursday 8th May
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Sky Stream

geeks

10,553 posts

155 months

Thursday 8th May
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Seriously try the Apple TV and TV Launcher app. Gives you a proper epg and a proper now and next. Launches straight into stream from the required app all without a subscription