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hd channels

I’ve returned to Sky. Unfortunately, due to our age & budget we are not taking the HD plus other option. We know that we cannot record programmes in HD. Question. The TV listings start from the BBC standard option; however, the following programmes are in HD can you watch say ITV? Third channel down HD? Or do you have to trawl down to the 800 to watch ITV? We are concerned because once the grandchildren & great-grandchildren are allowed to visit? They are like lighting, and will enter the channels with HD. We would prefer any channels we have not subscribe to be unaccusable? What does the community think?

Kevin

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Re: hd channels

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A few HD channels don't require you to subscribe to the HD channels, ones you can't get will give you a message to upgrade

 

Just give the channels a try to find the free ones

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Re: hd channels

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

A few HD channels don't require you to subscribe to the HD channels, ones you can't get will give you a message to upgrade

 

Just give the channels a try to find the free ones

I am NeurodivergentFAQs: Sky GlassSky StreamSky GoSky Plus
Posted on a MINISFORUM UM690L with Debian (Linux) using Firefox-esr

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