
What happened to Ch 12 (OneHD)?
For those interested re NBA league pass - a full game streamed in HD uses 3.5-4GB...

they got you by the balls X. if your computer savvy just put the money towards your internet and download everything. i have had foxtel in the past and have found it to be really crap apart from the sports.

instead of wasting your cash to foxtel, just get a tv tuner for your computer and record it on there. i got over 2TB of space and that isnt filling up fast at all, and not mention doesnt give any money to foxtel.

I am a recent subscriber to NBA League Pass and if you were buying a new set top box just to get the 4 or so NBA games per week on ONE I would suggest signing up to this.
The quality is unbelievable (if you have a good net connection and can run a HDMI from your PC to your HD TV) and there are no blackouts so you get all the games.
Handy features are a condensed games feature as well as watching just "dunks" or "3's" etc.
NBA League Pass has probably been covered in length on other threads but thought it relevant here for those who may not know about it and want/need an NBA fix in light of ONE SD disappearing.




X - we recently got an IQ upgrade for free. Basically my wife rang up and cracked the shits about them giving away free stuff to new customers all the time but never rewarding existing users. At that stage we just had a normal Foxtel box etc. After a bit of a run around on the phone she got a chick who was happy to help and said she'd send out a tech with a fre IQ box for us. They came out within 2 days, and while the installer was a bit of a goose and made a mess of plugging things in its all systems go now. We dont pay for any of the Foxtel HD channels but now can recieve the FTA HD ones via the fox box.
So before you fork out any extra cash Id try that route and failing that your existing box could always start to play up and not work properly meaning you need a replacement....


You can get one for under $50 these days.
http://www.crazysales.com.au/electronics/televisions/digital-set-top-boxes_c377?gclid=CKPOy_ab_KUCFYtspAod7zepoA

You can pickup a HD set top box for under $100 - perhaps a Xmas present to yourself.


'Can someone from Network 10 please explain..'
Perhaps you should email them rather than just hoping someone from Network Ten just happens to be reading this forum.

what is going on at north? heard they are merging with centrals!!
