I thought that I'd read somewhere that there were going to be 20+ new channels for live coverage of the Olympics. The only reference I can find is to the Red Button ...which only has one data stream.
Olympic Freeview channels
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Northender
I think Freeview has only 2 extra channels, 1 of them also in HD. Freesat has the whole set - I'd happily lend you mine, as I shan't be using any of them . I believe the relevant Freesat channels are numbered 150, or 151, onwards.
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there will also be 24 online live streams
would you like Mr Lineker to explain it to you ?
BBC Sport's new video player will ensure audiences do not miss a moment of London 2012 with a choice of up to 24 live HD streams.
Last edited by mercia; 26-07-12, 11:30.
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Keith Braidwood
Freeview has two red button channels (channels 301 and 302) with main coverage being on BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3 (thank god for BBC4!). Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media apparently have further channels labelled as BBC Olympics 1 - 22 via their red button. Judging by this Saturday's coverage on BBC1, the BBC are going with their usual collection of multi-purpose presenters so we'll hear the inane ramblings of Lineker, Barker, Humphrey, Irvine et al. It's on from 9am until 1am with only breaks for news, weather and the national lottery. Happily BBC2 has no coverage on Saturday but it's on BBC3 from 6am until 10.15pm.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postthere will also be 24 online live streams
would you like Mr Lineker to explain it to you ?
He also mentions that if you rush out and buy a youview box as released today, it will probably not get the 24 channels that are on the internet!
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostYouview is an Internet service, not via an aerial (and Humax makes a Youview box/recorder).
Can I get YouView?
To enjoy the full YouView experience you need good digital TV coverage and a sufficient broadband speed. Here's a clever little app to check both of these:
Check availability .... Etc.
From www.youview.com
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostNo archery from Lords is being broadcast at present.
So much for 'Every Sport Every Day Every Moment' emblazoned across the Radio Times and 'Every member of Team GB in competition will be covered when they are in action.' from the BBC website.
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