dodzy wrote: » This poxy 3606 Ariva Channel Editor is an absolute PITA. Crash after crash. Pure torture. A job that should have taken 1hr....... I've starting to swear at the laptop now. We all know where this leads :mad:EDIT: Done. Favs as follows: 1. General TV including HD variants (31) 2. Movies (12) 3. BBC Olympics including HD (24) 4. News (11) 5. Kids (8) 6. Music (9) Not an exhaustive list by any means but the full list of channels is there to mess around with on the editor to add or remove channels for your needs. N.B: Don't delete any channels from the MAIN list or you'll lose them from your FAVS. I had terrible trouble with the editor crashing periodically but overcame that earlier. Link here Just remember. Only for the 250 on the V1.18B6 FW
Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » So you saved €26 and had the hassle of setting them up and changing the plug and of course a longer waiting time. Plus, if it goes wrong in the next 12 months you need to post it back to them
yomamasflavour wrote: » Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » So you saved €26 and had the hassle of setting them up and changing the plug and of course a longer waiting time. Plus, if it goes wrong in the next 12 months you need to post it back to them Is there a shop somewhere selling them? I'd imagine most buy online, so posting back is required anyway. He bought from an Irish seller (eiretv.ie) so don't see how plug/setting up/ longer waiting time apply. The same amount of setting up would have to be done regardless of where you buy it from.
yomamasflavour wrote: » Sorry didn't read the order of the thread properly. I thought you were saying people shouldn't buy from ebay.ie, just realised you were the one who bought from ebay and you were talking about satsklep. I also bought 3 boxes from satsklep. €250 vs €330 from ebay.ie or €370 from satworld.ie. Only took 4 days by UPS, and the €100 saved payed for dish, splitters, diplexers, wiring etc. Considering these days alot of people are struggling to pay bills, it's a considerable saving.
Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » I've no doubt satsklep are good when it comes to volumes but when you take €26 difference for 1 box and then the cost of the plug, the time taken to get it and put in on, the time taken to program the box and then the increased cost of returning it to poland if it develops a fault, then the difference isnt worth in IMO. I can drive over to kimmage in 30 minutes and I dont have any hassle in prepping the box for use tomorrow. Plus its supporting the irish economy.
Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » My only question is how they can charge €119 on their site and €103 on ebay plus the cut ebay and paypal take and they still make a profit. Sell it on the site at €103 and make more money
dodzy wrote: » Overheads such as rent, heat & light, employee costs etc; will always have ancost impact on B & M stores vs Online
bmaxi wrote: » I don't see what the problem is buying online from Poland or anywhere else for that matter. I bought my last box in Ireland and my current one in Poland, because there weren't any Irish suppliers. I appreciate the help and information I've been given on these forums and the CS I got from the supplier was excellent but as the saying goes "the exception proves the rule" and my experience of Irish suppliers or the Irish based agents of International suppliers has not always been good. During the Tiger years, rip-off prices and shoddy CS was rife among Irish retailers and a lot of people just got pissed off and took their business elsewhere. This has now become the norm and the same Irish suppliers are crying foul because those people who they treated badly in the past, won't deal with them anymore. This is tough on the genuine guys who have always tried to give good service but they're going to have to grin and bear it, if they can't /won't compete on prices, they'll have to make it up some other way. That's what the EU is all about.
Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » I agree with all of the above. BUT I opened this thread hoping itwould be a support thread for the ariva 250 not a debate on the pros and cons of buying in poland or ireland. can we get it on track now please. Am waiting on my delivery today from Eiretv/satworld.
bmm wrote: » Does this box have 7 day epg ?
Devon Wailing Tack wrote: » I can live without 7 day epg for the bedroom. Is there a box that does EPG?
coopershels wrote: » is ther any benefit in connecting an ethernet cable into the lan port on the back of it. i.e will it allow you to browse the internet or stream videos.
bmaxi wrote: » Noticed a tendency to freeze when scrolling through the channels, which only a hard reboot will cure. I seem to remember something like this in the 120 too, hopefully a firmware update will solve it.
dodzy wrote: » Haven't noticed. What FW are you on ?
bmaxi wrote: » V1.17B8. I presume that's the original FW, didn't know there'd been an update.
The Royal Scam wrote: » I am having trouble recording programmes on my unit. I have put a 2gb memory stick and can rewind etc fine but cannot record anything , would space be an issue? What size space would you need to record something about 1hr in length?
dodzy wrote: » Here we go again...another FW release:rolleyes: 1.19B1 Not sure of change log. Link below, just select the 250 combo.http://www.ferguson-digital.eu/en/download/HD-Satellite-Receivers/
Tony wrote: » Its 1.18 now ftp://ftp2.ferguson.pl/ferguson/
Tony wrote: » Thanks , I see the 150 updated too . The lack of a changelog is a real pain. I am now officially wrong