tv codes
#1
tv codes
may seem a stupid question but the mrs told me that i may be able to unlock my digital tv when it gets here?(providing it`s not snapped in half)
anybody done it? if so how
anybody done it? if so how
#2
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wengerboy
may seem a stupid question but the mrs told me that i may be able to unlock my digital tv when it gets here?(providing it`s not snapped in half)
anybody done it? if so how
anybody done it? if so how
#3
Re: tv codes
Do you mean you want the codes for those remote controls that control everything rather than having 8 remote controls in the lounge room? If so they come with the remote when you buy one. We have one and they are pretty cool.
#4
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wmoore
What do you mean by 'unlock my digital TV'?
apparently your tv won`t work unless you by an oz video or set top converter but you can change the code in em like making your video multi region for example(bloody women)
#5
Banned
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: I refuse to answer on the grounds it may incriminate me
Posts: 4,513
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wengerboy
like i said the wife heard it somewhere
apparently your tv won`t work unless you by an oz video or set top converter but you can change the code in em like making your video multi region for example(bloody women)
apparently your tv won`t work unless you by an oz video or set top converter but you can change the code in em like making your video multi region for example(bloody women)
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
#6
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wengerboy
like i said the wife heard it somewhere
apparently your tv won`t work unless you by an oz video or set top converter but you can change the code in em like making your video multi region for example(bloody women)
apparently your tv won`t work unless you by an oz video or set top converter but you can change the code in em like making your video multi region for example(bloody women)
UK TV is broadcast using PAL I encoding and Oz TV is broadcast using PAL B/G. So a lot of TVs sold in the UK will be designed only to receive PAL I and therefore won't work in Oz (they'll pick up pictures but not sound, like the little portable I brought with me.). To get around this, you can buy an Aussie VCR, digibox or subscribe to Foxtel and connect these devices to your TV using SCART / RCA connectors.
Another problem is that some UK TVs don't have UHF tuners so they will only pick up a couple of channels (like my 28" TV) and the VCR / digibox / Foxtel solution gets around this one too.
If you have a PAL I tuner, apparently you can get them seen to by a TV engineer over here but it's not something I've looked into.
#7
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by Luke I Amyofath
My bloody dvd palyer wont play aus dvd's here (wrong region)
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
mine plays ntsc and pal but not all the snides i keep getting
#8
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by Luke I Amyofath
My bloody dvd palyer wont play aus dvd's here (wrong region)
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
#9
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by Luke I Amyofath
My bloody dvd palyer wont play aus dvd's here (wrong region)
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
Just as well most of the movies I watch are burned VCD format
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
#10
Banned
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: I refuse to answer on the grounds it may incriminate me
Posts: 4,513
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wmoore
Now I getcha
UK TV is broadcast using PAL I encoding and Oz TV is broadcast using PAL B/G. So a lot of TVs sold in the UK will be designed only to receive PAL I and therefore won't work in Oz (they'll pick up pictures but not sound, like the little portable I brought with me.). To get around this, you can buy an Aussie VCR, digibox or subscribe to Foxtel and connect these devices to your TV using SCART / RCA connectors.
Another problem is that some UK TVs don't have UHF tuners so they will only pick up a couple of channels (like my 28" TV) and the VCR / digibox / Foxtel solution gets around this one too.
If you have a PAL I tuner, apparently you can get them seen to by a TV engineer over here but it's not something I've looked into.
UK TV is broadcast using PAL I encoding and Oz TV is broadcast using PAL B/G. So a lot of TVs sold in the UK will be designed only to receive PAL I and therefore won't work in Oz (they'll pick up pictures but not sound, like the little portable I brought with me.). To get around this, you can buy an Aussie VCR, digibox or subscribe to Foxtel and connect these devices to your TV using SCART / RCA connectors.
Another problem is that some UK TVs don't have UHF tuners so they will only pick up a couple of channels (like my 28" TV) and the VCR / digibox / Foxtel solution gets around this one too.
If you have a PAL I tuner, apparently you can get them seen to by a TV engineer over here but it's not something I've looked into.
#12
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by Luke I Amyofath
with a scart cabel on my foxtel to my dvd, would the oz region dvd's work then ?
#13
Re: tv codes
Most newer TVs will be able to cope
On the tuning menu in some detailed settings perhaps on individual channel tuning you may see a B whihc you can change to an I or a G (or an I or a G that you can change to a B ...etc you get the idea). This is the PAL coding.
Some tv's will have a country setting in the main setup menu
Either way - dont worry about it - its trivial to sort out when you get here by purchasing a 50$ VCR and feeding the tunr signal through that. or if you get foxtel or a digbi-box the same thing is done and TV works fine.
On the tuning menu in some detailed settings perhaps on individual channel tuning you may see a B whihc you can change to an I or a G (or an I or a G that you can change to a B ...etc you get the idea). This is the PAL coding.
Some tv's will have a country setting in the main setup menu
Either way - dont worry about it - its trivial to sort out when you get here by purchasing a 50$ VCR and feeding the tunr signal through that. or if you get foxtel or a digbi-box the same thing is done and TV works fine.
#15
Forum Regular
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 66
Re: tv codes
Originally Posted by wengerboy
nice one peeps i`ll plug er in tuesday and see what she has to say for erself
Try re installing your TV. Like when you just bought it.
You may then get to set it to PAL B/G
You can sometimes get it to do this by selting a differnet country during the setup (if the tv has this feature)
If it has choose belgium as this is the same system as Australia.
I did this with my ferguson widescreen and it worked, unfortunately our Panasonic didnt have this option.
If its fairly new it should have the obtion fof changing between the various PAL formats
Hope this helps