What is difference between Freeview and Freeview play?


Freeview Play is an extension of the platform into the era of the smart TV, so Freeview Play is Freeview but connected. The platform integrates streaming channels into a hub with access to live, catch-up and on-demand TV all rolled into one service over an internet connection.Freeview HD is the standard, traditional linear UK TV service. Freeview Play combines linear TV via your TV aerial with on-demand and catch-up TV from BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, CBS, Legend, POP and UKTV on Smart TVs and boxes.

What is Freeview play on smart TV?

Freeview Play gives you the biggest shows live and on demand, all together in one place and all for free. With over 70 TV channels, 15 HD channels and 10 on-demand players, that's a whole lot of something for nothing.

Do smart TVs have Freeview built in?

All new Smart TVs now have Freeview On Demand. There're 2 types of Freeview On Demand you can access: Freeview On Demand built-in.

How do I set up Freeview play on my TV?

Setting up a Freeview-ready TV Plug in the TV and fit the batteries to the remote. Plug in the aerial and turn on the TV. If you have a smart TV you'll be asked for your wi-fi network and password, so have these ready. You'll then be asked to tune your TV to find the available Freeview channels.

What is Freeview play on smart TV?

Freeview Play gives you the biggest shows live and on demand, all together in one place and all for free. With over 70 TV channels, 15 HD channels and 10 on-demand players, that's a whole lot of something for nothing.

Why are channels being removed from Freeview?

With less bandwidth to use, Freeview has been forced to make some changes which include taking a number of TV channels off air.

How do I know if I have a Freeview play TV?

Is Freeview going to end?

How do I know if my TV has Freeview play?

Visit channel 100 on your TV Make sure your TV is connected to the internet and visit channel 100, if your TV has Freeview Play you will see the screen shown on the left.

Can I get Freeview on my smart TV without an aerial?

You do need an aerial to receive Freeview live on TV through the TV Guide but can also view certain channels on internet connected devices without one.

Do you need WIFI for Freeview on smart TV?

TV. Yes and no. If you only want to watch digital terrestrial Freeview channels, you won't need an internet connection. But if you have a Freeview Play device and want to access catch-up and on-demand content, then you'll need an internet connection of at least 2Mbps.

Can I get Freeview through WIFI?

Connecting your Freeview Play device to the internet It is possible to set up the internet connection with your TV or recorder through either wi-fi or a wired (Ethernet/LAN cable) connection. Make sure you know the name of your home network and password – this is usually found at the bottom of your modem.

Why is Freeview play not working on my TV?

Make sure you're connected to the internet, with a broadband speed of at least 2Mbps. Close the app fully and restart it. Check for an updated version of the app on the Google Play Store for Android or the App Store for iOS to see if one is available.

Why am I not getting Freeview on my TV?

Switch off the device's power source at the wall for about five minutes. Reconnect the aerial lead before turning the power back on. When your device has restarted, go to the menu again and select retune or rescan again.

Do you need a cable for Freeview play?

To watch Freeview you need to have an aerial installed or have your device connected to the internet – you won't be able to get a TV signal through Sky or Virgin Media cabling.

Why can't I get ITV channels on my TV?

Is Freeview play built in?

Freeview Play is built into most new TVs and recorders. Simply choose a product to suit you. No monthly contracts or costs.

What is Freeview play on smart TV?

Freeview Play gives you the biggest shows live and on demand, all together in one place and all for free. With over 70 TV channels, 15 HD channels and 10 on-demand players, that's a whole lot of something for nothing.

What is happening to Freeview?

Why do I have to keep retuning my Freeview?

You should retune your TV or box regularly – perhaps two to three times a year. When you retune, your Freeview device scans for new channels or updates to existing channels, which means you're receiving all the channels available and getting the best out of Freeview in your area.

How do I get all Freeview channels?

To get the maximum amount of channels on the Freeview app it's simple – you just need to download all the players: BBC iPlayer (BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four, CBBC, CBeebies, BBC News, BBC Parliament – live and on demand) ITV Hub (ITV, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, CITV – live and on demand)

Is Netflix free on Freeview?

Can I get other paid streaming services through Freeview? Of course, you can still pay for extra subscription channels from other companies such as Netflix, Now and Prime Video in addition to Freeview if you want to.

Is Netflix included in Freeview?

Yes, Netflix is an auto-loaded app on the Freeview streaming device. You can access Netflix via the home screen or press the Netflix button on your Bluetooth remote.

Which is better Freeview play or Freesat?

Freesat offers more channels, but doesn't have All4, whereas Freeview does. If you have poor aerial reception in your area, Freesat may give you a better quality picture, great reception and 100% channel coverage across the UK as it broadcasts via satellite rather than aerial.

Does a smart TV need an aerial or just wi fi?

So, do you need an aerial for a smart TV? The answer is that you need an aerial to receive a TV signal. If you don't have an aerial, you can't watch live TV. However, as long as you have internet, you can watch catch-up TV and streamed content through apps such as BBC iPlayer, All 4, and ITV Hub.