Receive TNT with a DVD player

snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member -  
snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member -
Hello,

So far, I have been receiving TV through cable. Today, I switched back to the good old antenna for my old TV. However, I have a PANASONIC DMR-EX85 DVD recorder with built-in DTT. Unfortunately, I can only pick up 6 standard channels. Apparently in digital quality. But none of the specific DTT channels.
Can anyone advise me?
Thank you.
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0

3 answers

  1. Bill92130 Posted messages 597 Status Member 105
     
    Hello,
    to receive TNT you first need a compatible antenna and then a TNT decoder if your player doesn't have one
    I almost forgot, your transmitter must be able to broadcast TNT. ^^
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    There are not two, Bill
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    1. snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member 1
       
      Thank you for the quick intervention.
      I had a compatible antenna installed and my DVD player has a built-in decoder. But on the TV, nothing...
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  2. Polonwn Posted messages 15055 Status Contributor 1 443
     
    Here's Bill's response:
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    Mapper Neverwinter Nights 2 the best of the game
    GOOGLE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND BEFORE HOW IT WORKS SO SEARCH A BIT
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    1. snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member 1
       
      Bill is a common first name and can refer to many individuals. Please provide more context or specify which Bill you are referring to.
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      1. Bill92130 Posted messages 597 Status Member 105 > snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member
         
        It's me ^^
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        There aren't two Bills.
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  3. Bill92130 Posted messages 597 Status Member 105
     
    So it needs to be the built-in TNT decoder that searches for channels and not via the TV. Just like we used to do with a VCR ^^
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    There aren't two, Bill
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    1. snakserge Posted messages 36 Status Member 1
       
      I searched using the DVD player and indeed, it shows me a number of channels. However, it's impossible to view them.
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