When is Switzerland recently we had a digital TV with at least 20 channels I feel we are entitled to view any one of them ? It's not our fault if the next person in the room isn't intelligent enough to work out how to put it on the channel they want to view
it was a sophisticated piece of kit and designed to be used as such, by people who appreciate such things.
I don't think there's any need to insinuate that Alacienne is too thick to know how to change channels on a TV. As far as I can tell she clearly isn't talking about simply changing channels - but re-tuning or re-setting the inputs to the TV.
You can't just a plug another device into my TV at home and expect it to work without re-tuning or re-setting it and unpluggin it doesn't just take you back into being able to view TV channels. I have cable at home - and most hotel TVs will be cabled too, even if only on an internal network - and every time the Virgin box is re-booted or you switch between using the built-in DVD the TV has to be re-tuned in the sense that you need to change which input source you are wanting to use because it will have reverted to the 'factory settings'. It has not 1 but 2 SCART sockets and you even have to select between them - it's not just a case of plugging something into one of the SCART sockets and immediately seeing the output from that source on the screen. You won't if the TV isn't set to the correct SCART socket.
I certainly had a frustrating time - including being on the phone to Virgin's call centre staff - when shortly after the cable service was installed and I replaced the old TV, it appeared that I'd completely lost the TV service. Turned out that my niece and her Grandad had got 'button happy' when trying to view a CD of photos and once I knew this, it was easy to sort out but only once they told me that this is what they'd been up to! I now know better - and whenever I switch the TV on and get the floating 'no signal' message, I first of all check which input source it is set to. Not something I ahve to bother with except when the button and gadget happy relatives are staying!
I'm not a great TV watcher when on holiday but if away on a work trip I'll often watch it in the hotel room if the alternative is sitting in a hotel bar on my own and I have experienced problems a number of times because people have changed the settings and not just channels. So I would encourage anybody doing so, that before they do change the settings or re-tune the TV (I'm not talking about just changing TV channels) that they make sure that they know exactly how to put it back to the settings it was on before they leave. I do know that one hotel I stayed in was exceedingly grumpy about it when I phoned reception about the TV being 'off' - the staff member who came up to sort it out for me didn't go into details but I got the impression that this happened frequently when some guests wanted to view things that were other than what what was on offer on the hotel's TV intranet.
I do consider myself to be pretty 'savvy' when it comes to technology and IT and, yes, I do know how to change between channels on a hotel TV but that's not much good if a previous guest has done something which means that they aren't being received by the TV set in the first place. Such as umplugging the cable delivering it to the set - it wasn't obvious that they'd done this in the above instance because they'd allowed the cable to drop down behind the heavy chest of drawers the TV was sat on!
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