Why am I not getting Freeview on my TV?
If you bought your TV or recorder before 2016 it probably doesn’t have Freeview Play. This is because Freeview Play isn’t a downloadable service, but instead needs equipment that’s already installed with it. You can add it to your current TV by connecting it to a Freeview Play recorder.
How do I get my built in Freeview to work?
Setting up a Freeview-ready TV Plug in the aerial and turn on the TV. If you have a smart TV you’ll be asked for your wi-fi network and password, so have these ready. You’ll then be asked to tune your TV to find the available Freeview channels. This will take three to four minutes.
How do I get my TV back to Freeview?
How do I retune my TV?
- Press menu on your box or TV remote control.
- Select set up, installation, update, or a similar option.
- Select first-time installation (sometimes called factory reset, full retune or default settings).
Do I need a TV aerial for Freeview?
You do need an aerial to receive Freeview live on TV through the TV Guide but can also view certain channels on internet connected devices without one. If you already have an aerial, make sure the cables are undamaged and connected to the aerial point in your home.
How do I know if my TV aerial is working?
Test Your TV Aerial Cable Another way to check the TV aerial is to take the TV to a socket that you are sure is working correctly and perform a test. If the TV can get a signal and identify the channels on another socket, you can rest assured that your TV is fine.
Why has my TV aerial suddenly stopped working?
There are lots of things that can go wrong with the aerial cable. These include but are not limited to physically break in the cable, waterlogged cables or cables that have had a very high current run through them, like from an electrical spike, electrical surge or lightning strike.
Why is my indoor aerial not working?
First check that your TV is set to the correct Source or Input, try changing the Source or Input to AV, TV, Digital TV or DTV if you haven’t already. If your “No Signal” message is not due to incorrect Source or Input being selected, then it’s most likely caused by a set up or antenna fault.