![]() With regards the Powerline Adapter (picture 8 - Roy), yes, it is part of a pair. Sony youview box tv#Antenna cable from Box (female-out) to TV (male-in).ģ. Antenna cable from wall to Youview box (male > male).Ģ. I'm extremely grateful for you taking the time to help. So try to implement what Steve and I have said above, based on John L’s good idea to request photos, and do come back with any remaining queries, as I am sure there will be one or two Except you can’t of course, at the moment □Īnd that Sony setup guide is pretty useless, though it may have some clues in it, but you should be able to get some decent info from the YouView and Playbase Guides the YouView one, certainly, would have showed you the correct aerial setup in a heartbeat, and saved you 14 months of grief. Your best bet, though, with this setup, would be to get a techie friend round to put it all straight. Oh, and that is thankfully a BT YouView box - BT Vision was something else, now discontinued. You might want to ask about this end of things on a Sonos forum, as I am sure they will know how the Playbase should be set up. Is the TV running over WiFi, or is it set for wired, and picking up from the Playbase somehow? Is the Playbase wired to your router? Or does it run over WiFi? I don’t know about Playbases, but I can’t immediately see what the LAN cable connection between the TV and the Playbase is doing. The box in picture 8 is a PowerLine Adaptor, and it doesn’t appear to be connected, This should be one of a pair, with the other one at the router end, connected to a socket on the router. Use the YouView remote and the TV remote separately for now you can always refine this, perhaps, after you have the basics working. The earphone things are the IR blasters that you get with the TV, and nothing to do with the YouView box, at least in the first place. This second cable will let you keep using the TV tuner, though the YouView box must remain at least in Standby, and not be switched right off, for this to work, and will also need the RF loopthrough/passthrough setting Steve describes. Aerial cabling should be a male to male aerial cable from the wall socket to the YouView box, and then a female to male aerial cable from YouView box to TV. And that YouView screen you can see is coming from the TV, with its YouView interface, not from the box.īut I need to revise Steve’s ‘into‘ and ‘out of‘. Hi says, you don’t have an aerial cable into the YouView box, so it will never work. I'm close to the point where I may just try the box in a new position somewhere near the local dump, but I just thought I'd try the Community to see if anyone could point out where I'm going wrong. As for the two earpiece-like lumps of plastic coming out of the You View Box, I've tried them in all the recommended locations but still nothing. Even for the brief time it is blue, it doesn't solve any of the issues. I can get it to blue by unplugging everything and reconnecting, but it doesn't stay blue for more than a few minutes before going back to purple. I note that no matter what I do the You View box only shows a purple light. I have no problems watching TV but I can neither record nor call up programme descriptions from the TV guide. I bought a Sony Bravia 49KF9005 and set about pairing it up with my BT You View box. I hate to bother other people but after 14 months I've finally thrown in the towel on trying to fix my TV problems on my own. ![]()
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