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Is your LCD a HD one? you should just need to tune the tv so it picks it up, maybe your not in a HD area... i dunno im not a tech...

HD ready. I tried tuning it both auto and manually with the frequency off the Channel 10 FAQ page, but it picked up nothing. Is there a way to find out if I'm in a HD area? I didn't even know there was HD and non HD areas.

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we don't get the Ten HD channel down here :laugh: . Ten is always a minimum of 5 mins late. I have to set my recordings to run 10 mins over to garentee i don't miss the end of shows.

I'll sign it anyway though

HD ready. I tried tuning it both auto and manually with the frequency off the Channel 10 FAQ page, but it picked up nothing. Is there a way to find out if I'm in a HD area? I didn't even know there was HD and non HD areas.

SD and HD run on same frequency, if you can get one you should be able to get the other.

Maybe you only have an SD tuner in your TV? HD should be channels 1, 70, 90, 20, 30 etc...

SD and HD run on same frequency, if you can get one you should be able to get the other.

Maybe you only have an SD tuner in your TV? HD should be channels 1, 70, 90, 20, 30 etc...

http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/detail/...=LA46M81BDX/XSA

Unless I'm reading something wrong, its full HD with an integrated HD tuner.

As for what channels are what numbers, none of the channels were set to anything through the regular aerial...I tuned in ABC, SBS, 7, 9 and 10 etc with the auto store function. But I could have channel 10 set at channel 4 if you know what I mean?

brilliant news, f1 is on 10 HD and much earlier this week too....9.50 vs 11.25.

everyone needs to watch it, and thanks Ed for fixing this so quickly :D

what can i say

dinner with one of the chicks from programming helped...

slightly :)

let me see if i can continue the goodness

Are you serious? You pulled this off? If so, you rock.

Dez - Glad you got it sorted! Now lets hope Ten can continue to show it live on TenHD :ermm:

what can i say

dinner with one of the chicks from programming helped...

slightly :)

let me see if i can continue the goodness

duncan and troy are right. channel 10 intentionally have their lame live crap like rove and big brother running over time, all the time. partly because they cram in more adds, and also it farks everything up. duncan is right. if bb runs to say 9:40 and all other channels programming starts at 9:30 no one is going to want to switch over only to have missed the first 10 mins of that show. also it nabs people who switch on at 9:30 for whatever is after BB and they get stuck with the last 10 min. I've also noticed ch10 chop off bits of shows. especially the simpsons they seem to often chop off the last 1 or 2 seconds of a segment. really pisses me off.

well i dont like f1 but why not play it on TEN HD as that beats playin the same damn f**kin thing!!! all these ad's about variety and more shows.. then they chuck in the couple of late night movies and a couple of docos.. worst shit is they play double bold and the beautiful.. such a shit show.. what has driven the housewifes to such boredom that this shit is entertaining?

also ed... please tell ur mofo wanker boss to equalize the volume between ads and tv shows.. u always gotta turn up the tele to watch the shows and then ads come on and are real f**kin loud and have more clarity than the shows.. makes me not watch 10 as much as possible.. will get the same rep as 7 did for STILL not showing the last two eps of heroes.. what losers

ps you can take him out to dinner too if that helps lol :D

oh and take FRIENDS off too.. gay and old.. throw it in the DON'T PLAY bin along with seinfeld

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.
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Program/Commercial Time

Received Call Type Details

------------Complaint-------------- Praise----- Enquiry--- Request/Suggest----- Comment

SPORTS

FORMULA 1 --------------------------- 1-------------------------------------------------Thank you for showing this live, it has made such a difference.

ok so whos the one that called up to praise me...

lol

Gimp - those shows are still shown, even though they are old they rate well... high ratings = money...

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hhaha I assumed compliments went to the same round filing cabinet that complaints go to.

scheduled start 9:40

current time: 9:49

no sign of f1.

funny how shows accidently run late but never, ever early

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