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April 30, 2016 at 10:21 am #17959
Anonymous
InactiveHi,
Because of deteriorating reception to the TV my mother has in her kitchen I bought her a Freesat box, she was so impressed with it she asked if I could get her one for the lounge (the reception there was better but no great shakes).
I just bought her a Humax HDR-1100-S and it’s a lovely unit except for the fact that subtitles will not display on certain channels, the one she particularly watches is the Drama channel-162. I’ve tried a factory reset; I’ve done a software update; I’ve even tried connecting it to the TV in the kitchen (which when the Manhattan: Plaza HD – S2 unit is connected shows subtitles on Drama)
I’m not too technically minded (I don’t really go beyond the ‘turn it off/on’ stage) and I am at a loss as what else to do. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
Regards
April 30, 2016 at 1:04 pm #70711Anonymous
InactiveMy thinking has been that subs are associated with the program rather than the channel. May be wrong. In any event, what happens when you press the sub key on the R/C while watching Drama? On my 1000S on the few pgms I checked it came up with a banner saying… Subtitles ON No Data. If you’re checking against the Manhattan box are you checking the exact same pgm within the same transmission slot?
April 30, 2016 at 1:47 pm #70712Anonymous
InactiveI use subtitles quite a bit (don’t ask) and whereas the ‘big five’ are well served with some of the smaller channels subtitles aren’t always available. As Pollensa states I think it depends on the programme i.e. were there subtitles when aired originally.
I have Netflix and find subtitles are not available on a great many of their older programmes. Nothing to do with the box though. In fact I find the Humax Freesat box to be the best PVR I have ever owned at displaying subtitles.
April 30, 2016 at 4:13 pm #70713grahamlthompson
ParticipantI think the problem is down to most channels these days use DVB subtitling. Suspect the problem channel uses teletext subtitles. If I remember correctly G2 boxes only support DVB subtitles. When I get a few minutes I will record some content from 162 and have a look what format they are. I can also see if a Foxsat-HDR (G1 spec) will play subtitles.
May 1, 2016 at 7:32 am #70714Anonymous
InactiveHi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
May 1, 2016 at 9:06 am #70715grahamlthompson
Participantthe1fob – 1 hour ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
They are teletext. Just looked at 162 using Foxsat-HDR when you press Sub the subtitle track is labelled teletext. Teletext isn’t actually part of the DVB spec, so you are lucky to find a box that you can still buy that shows them.
May 1, 2016 at 9:45 am #70716Anonymous
Inactivethe1fob – 2 hours ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
One thing to consider, the G2 boxes are the future.
May 2, 2016 at 8:22 am #70717Anonymous
InactiveFaust – 22 hours ago »
the1fob – 2 hours ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
One thing to consider, the G2 boxes are the future.
Oh dear the future of freesat isn’t that bright then, no HEVC, 4K, HDR, 60fps etc ever !
May 2, 2016 at 10:19 am #70718Anonymous
InactiveReffub – 1 hour ago »
Faust – 22 hours ago »
the1fob – 2 hours ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
One thing to consider, the G2 boxes are the future.
Oh dear the future of freesat isn’t that bright then, no HEVC, 4K, HDR, 60fps etc ever !

And how do you know they won’t be developed for the platform? You’re simply blowing smoke. 🙄
May 2, 2016 at 11:40 am #70719Anonymous
InactiveFaust – 1 hour ago »
Reffub – 1 hour ago »
Faust – 22 hours ago »
the1fob – 2 hours ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
One thing to consider, the G2 boxes are the future.
Oh dear the future of freesat isn’t that bright then, no HEVC, 4K, HDR, 60fps etc ever !
And how do you know they won’t be developed for the platform? You’re simply blowing smoke. 🙄
You’re the one who said “the G2 boxes are the future”, let’s face it they aren’t really and they certainly not the future of Freesat if they are the platform will eventually die.
Hopefully G3 etc will be the future of the “platform”, G2 is firmly stuck in the past/present when it comes to TV tech
May 2, 2016 at 2:20 pm #70720Anonymous
InactiveReffub – 2 hours ago »
Faust – 1 hour ago »
Reffub – 1 hour ago »
Faust – 22 hours ago »
the1fob – 2 hours ago »
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. @grahamthompson, I think you’ve got it! I actually looked at the subtitles and on the Drama channel they’re very pixelated and indeed remind me of good old teletext, but on other channels the text is more rounded and ‘modern’ looking. Ah well, back the box goes and replace it with another Manhattan box.
Thanks again to all of you for your time.
Regards
One thing to consider, the G2 boxes are the future.
Oh dear the future of freesat isn’t that bright then, no HEVC, 4K, HDR, 60fps etc ever !
And how do you know they won’t be developed for the platform? You’re simply blowing smoke. 🙄
You’re the one who said “the G2 boxes are the future”, let’s face it they aren’t really and they certainly not the future of Freesat if they are the platform will eventually die.
Hopefully G3 etc will be the future of the “platform”, G2 is firmly stuck in the past/present when it comes to TV tech
I was referring to it in comparison to the Manhatten box – you have taken matters to a whole different conversation. 😳
May 2, 2016 at 3:49 pm #70721Anonymous
InactiveOkay got it, fingers crossed then that my 3+ year old G2 box of the future can keep going until there is a worthwhile G3 out. If not I’ll just go retro and revert back to my Stone Age Foxsat HDR to watch and record HD satellite TV.
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