Bond investors were told last that the launch of the service was imminent, and it would have an attractive "user interface" and recording facility. The television service is currently being trialled with 400 customers.
Del007 wrote: » And if that happens to cross a hallway. In my case that's not an option at all, the. Home plugs have worked not a bother for me
mass_debater wrote: » Sometimes homeplugs are required, but Eircom are reluctant to let the installer use them and have started restricting their use.
Mezcita wrote: » Has anyone had any issues downloading non copyrighted material via torrents? While my normal download and upload speeds are fine, I'm not getting very high speeds when downloading torrents.
andaman wrote: » I recently got evision,not sure if anyone knows this here or not but any info appreciated,its basically working fine but the picture quality isn't great. I wondered is there any type of HD because im getting grainy enough quality,i have tried all the different resolutions in settings but its still grainy,i know it relies on internet but my net is getting pretty fast speeds and there is nothing dragging on the bandwidth that should affect the quality of the picture. Maybe evision doesnt have great picture quality i'm not sure but i have seen a few people talk here about extra money for HD? or something like that,i got no option like that and the quality of my picture is important to me,my tv is HD ready anyone know is it just all around evision just hasn't got great picture quality?
Mezcita wrote: » I'd get Eircom to look into this as we recently got it installed and I've been impressed with the picture. It's possible to the get the Irish HD channels for free if you call them up and ask. Takes them twenty minutes to activate.
andaman wrote: » I rang them didn't get anywhere then i connected it directly to the modem but it didn't improve really,i'm not sure what way to go about it now. It feels kind of strange to be having to be complaining a lot when it is working and doing what it says on the tin but its just not great quality or a very crisp picture which for some reason i thought it was going to be,i had already got the saorview stations on my tv free which where probably a bit better than what im paying for now. Also i said my tv was HD ready i assumed it was or full HD since its an LG 32 i just bought 2 or 3 months ago,are all new tvs not HD nowadays no?but i'm not sure,im looking for the manual but i get amazing quality say when i stream UFC events and pay for it so i know its capable of great definition.
mass_debater wrote: » How is the tv connected, what type of cable?
andaman wrote: » Hdmi cable
mass_debater wrote: » Set the evision box to 1080p and try connecting it to another full HD tv. You do realise there will only be a handful of HD channels, RTE two is the one to test on.
andaman wrote: » I just added the HD channels and they are a lot better,i get theres only a few HD channels but its the quality of all the other channels in general that i'm disappointed with. Just too grainy i think i'm gonna have to try to cancel it i mostly ordered it for the setanta bt sports package and they are just not acceptable for me to have signed up for 18 months.
mass_debater wrote: » Setanta is terrible poor quality on satellite too. Have you tried another tv, you only have an old HD Ready tv.
andaman wrote: » I just bought the tv in october its an LG 32 inch was over 300 i think its probably Full HD i don't have one better than that.
andaman wrote: » 32LN540V
mass_debater wrote: » It's full HD, set the evision box to 1080p. SD channels will look poor on a full HD tv, especially the likes of TV3 which is a lower resolution than most SD channels.
mass_debater wrote: » Setanta is terrible poor quality on satellite too. Have you tried another tv, you only have an old HD Ready tv. What's the model no of the tv?
Mallagio wrote: » Setanta has a superb SD picture on satellite. 720 x 576i. Much better than Sky SD.
mass_debater wrote: » It's a low bitrate though (well it was, may have improved since). Compare it to BBC One SD. Sky SD is also low bitrate to make the HD look better