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Iran war - so uptake of solar panels rise.
It’s been a while so I will start us off…….whats for supper and why?
For some twenty years I used a Humax to record those tv programmes I was interested in watching, so that I could watch what I wanted, when I wanted (plus able to fast forward all adverts.)
When my latest one stopped working, I was finally persuaded that this is now 'old technology', and as I have a year old tv, I can watch anything I wish to do via streaming.
Okay, do have to put up with boring adverts with this, but who am I to argue with my technology adviser and sorter-outer (ie: son in law who lives less than a quarter of a mile away). Also new Humax would cost me £250!!!!
I have a great love of gymnastics, something I was deeply involved in for nearly thirty years, and this week is European Championships. Noted a lot of this is available for me to watch on BBCi player 'Great' I thought, - tried to watch on Wednesday, lots of continuous buffering (which I put down to high winds!!). However, ycould not get any of streaming aps on tv - kept telling me I was off -line, but everything else (Alexa, laptop, mobile) was showing me at home joined up to my wifi.
So......text to SiL 'HELP. Late afternoon he came round, I was not there, got home and he was waiting. My problem was that it was half=term, and the fact my flats were on old wif-fi wiring system (BT keep sending us letters saying they are coming 'soon' to change this), so my wifi could not draw enough power due to the extra usage by children off school and bad weather!!! (They were all on their screens using all that wifi).
Sure enough, later in the evening, everything was absolutely fine again, but too late for the gymnastics that had screened that day.
Of course, none of that would have happened with that 'out of date' Humax technology, but who am I to point this out?!
I really do have a love/hate relationship with modern technology.
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Silverbrooks we were Cinema Paradiso members for a while but it worked out really expensive for us.
Before that there was another by-mail "world cinema type" company that was terrific and not so expensive... can't remember what it was called.
Just loved this "sort of" relevant article though - thought you might like it:
www.theguardian.com/film/2024/apr/15/uk-video-rental-shops
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I agree with Minimoon.
My TV buffers as the wifi fluctuates, so we've now wired it in to the router using an ethernet cable and an extender plug. Much better.
Unfortunately you have to buy new tech frequently nowadays as its out of date before you plug it in 
I was unaware that Humax no longer do freesat boxes. My samsung television has an inbuilt satellite tuner and the logo is the same as the freesat logo I had via the set top box. I have access to all the terrestrial streaming services. BBC, ITV X, All4, channel 5 etc.
Going back to franbern's original question about buffering. Have you tried the wired route using ethernet cables. You'll probably need to ask your son in law about whether it would help.
Humax still make Freeview boxes, but they no longer make Freesat boxes. Also, you can no longer access All 4 and ITV X via Freesat.
I am one of those sad people who buy a TV magazine from the supermarket and when I get it home I go through and circle the programmes I want to watch and set them all to record for the week. Often they are in a series which the Humax sets. Having everything recorded is useful for skipping ads and also catching the end of things when I have dozed off! 
I have used a Humax for years and have no reason to stop. I can record up to 4 programmes at a time and can see my list of recordings easily. I don't like the buffering which often happens on the players. Because my TV is old I can't get ITVX on it either, and can't be bothered to watch on my laptop.
If it ain't broke don't fix it is my philosophy!
Humax recorders
Humax make freeview and freesat set top boxes, both have the capacity to record programmes.
We had a Humax freesat box for years as we live in a dead spot and couldn't receive much via the aerial. We now have a tv with a built in satellite tuner.
What is a Humax box please? I have never heard of it.
We have Sky Glass, with no recording facilities, but you just speak to it nice and clearly and the programme pops up.
Franbern
The payment for ad free is only for ITVX.
Snowbell does this cut out adverts. on ALL streamed station. I use U a great deal as many of the programmes I enjoy (Classic DOctors, Classic Casualty, etc) are on there.
I pay approx £40 a year for itvx premium which automatically cuts out all the adverts when watching catch- up. Brilliant and cheaper and quicker than messing about recording stuff.
I finally gave up using my old tech - VHS - a while ago as I was watching stuff I'd recorded ages before. I binned the old tapes and decided to watch live or on catch up services on my laptop. My DD went to live in Dubai and left me her fire stick giving me increased flexibility. I could even use it on her Netflix account though I didn't bother. Then a month ago she returned to the UK and this weekend took away much of her stuff that's been stored in my house, including her TV and said fire stick. As she was packing it all up I remembeed I had intended to watch one program on Netflix recommended by GNetters about American prisoners making quilts. It's since been recommended by a number of friends but I hadn't yet watched.! So annoying! I don't have a Netflix account of my own and rarely watched except when she was home and used it herself. I need to find a friend with an account who fancies watching with me! I still have an old Humax but only used it as a 'set top box' for an old analogue TV in my bedroom but sadly that won't help me now.
We use sky and record everything and it worked brilliantly if a little expensively, but they are gradually fading this out and switching to streaming. Excellent when it works but as we live in a rural area and our download speed is ridiculously slow, we just sit there buffering! Fibre is now being laid in our village, so we can only hope!
MayBee70
Is your smart tv up and running with a remote?
If that’s a yes, look for a symbol that looks like a house.
Press that and all the streaming services will come up.
Press the one you want to join.
Instructions will come up to join.
You might find this easier to do on your iPad.
Or, there is probably a button for Netflix and Prime already on the remote.
The only thing you have to remember is that you don’t have to rush, you can take as long as you need
We have been looking at upgrading our Sky Q box to Sky Stream, but are finding it very different in the way it works, not sure my DH could cope with the changes.
I've had to write a list of differences, just to get it clear in my mind, never mind his!
It's all very confusing 😱
4allweknow - Each flat owner makes their own decision as to which wifi to use (if any). I use BT because they do a very good 'Social' tariff. They have been slowly changing over every household in my town over the past few years. They have been in touch with us, and will get round to it eventually. Not the biggest problem in the world - it is only very occasionally that I have any problems with it.
Silverbrooks
In which case your husband would benefit from having a recording device as the catch up services on those vintage film channels e.g. Talking Pictures TV is very limited or non-existent.
As I don't enjoy them myself I'm actually quite happy that he normally watches them in the afternoon! I'd hate to have to watch them after dinner...
The gymnastics would be available on any streaming channel, just because you couldn't see it at the time you tried doesn't mean it hasn't been recorded and stored on the channels system. Are all household in the flats obliged to use the same internet supplier. If not, I'd be contacting BT and telling them you are going to change if they don't get on with the upgrade.
In which case your husband would benefit from having a recording device as the catch up services on those vintage film channels e.g. Talking Pictures TV is very limited or non-existent.
We simply use a smart TV and can watch virtually anything we want either live or after the event. The only services that we pay for are Netflix and Prime, though we have the latter anyway for deliveries. If I want to watch any of the other paid-for streaming services I usually do this at my daughters house whilst I'm babysitting.
I'm not bothered by the adverts on the streamed versions of the old terrestrial channels, it gives me a chance to get a drink or nip to the bathroom. It's just so convenient to be able to watch anything whenever you want, including old series.
We did keep an recorder for a while but found that we didn't need to use it.
There are channels that show old classic films, my husband loves them but I can't name them as I don't I'm afraid.
I took use a Humax. For BBC programmes I record the first episode of series just as a reminder then watch the rest as & when on iPlayer. With the rest of the channels I use my box as I can't be bothered with the adverts, that can last for 12+ minutes per hour episode.
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