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JohnROrange
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3 days ago

Pixellated Channels

I have been a Virgin customer since it was Eurobell, having signed up in 1999, but when my current contract expires next month, I am considering moving to a different supplier.

The reason?  So many of the TV channels my wife likes to watch are so pixellated in the evenings that they are unwatchable.  And we're not talking obscure edge case channels here: BBC 1 to 4, ITV 1 to 4, and many other main channels are basically unviewable after about 6 in the evening.

It started with BBC1, with the problem starting during the Spotlight local evening news progam each evening, and steadily getting worse.  Over the last year or so, it has spread to other channels, and now affects a large portion of our Mega TV package - many channels actually show a "Channel Failed" message.

We've called out engineers, and the last one replaced the 360 box, but it hasn't really fixed anything.  When we talk to the support line, they tell us their diagnostics shows nothing wrong.  

I can see that there have been many threads on similar things over the last two years, but none of them seem to end in a positive outcome: can anyone point me out a successful resolution that I can use to resolve the issue, or should I just look for another supplier?


I've recently retired, and am now on pensions only, so the prices the alternative suppliers are offering are very tempting - I certainly don't feel I'm getting £90 plus worth of service from Virgin at the moment!

John Orange
Plymouth, UK

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  • japitts's avatar
    japitts
    Very Insightful Person

    I missed this thread when it was first posted.

    JohnROrange​ Pixellation is how digital TV systems handle poor signal - so the fix isn't to find an alternate supplier but identify the source of the poor signal. Channels are also carried across VM's network in clusters which don't bear any resemblance to their EPG positions. So if a particular frequency is affected, then all the channels on that frequency will pixellate - you don't get BBC1, BBC2, ITV & C4 on one mux, but a combination of genres.

    Having said all that, I'm not entirely convinced the response from Vikki_M​ below, is spot on as regards diagnosis. By that, I'm driving at whether non-live-TV sources work OK? Can you view OnDemand & streaming services? These aren't transmitted in the same way, thus will be a good test of your box's video output.

    The obvious answer to any CS bod or home-tech saying "their diagnostics don't show a problem" is to point out your service issues (preferably via a recording of your problematic picure) with a comment along the lines of "well I'm not calling you for the fun of it" - there's a diplomatic way of doing this, but I hope you get my drift. You mention that no previous threads seem to end with a resolution - frustratingly for regular users, people tend not to post on support fora when issues are rectified. They just disappear quietly.

  • Hi John,

    Thanks for your post and welcome to our community.

    We are sorry to hear about the issues you're having with the TV service. 

    Do you have an error code on the TV screen?
    Are your other services working well?

    Is the issue with just Standard Definition Channels?

    Is the Virgin TV box connected directly to the TV?

     

    Please enter the settings menu and ensure the picture resolution is set to 'Automatic'

     

    Please also check the below. 

    • confirm that the cable is securely connected to both the set top box and the TV - disconnect and reconnect the cable to be sure
    • try connecting the cable to a different port on the TV
    • try using a different cable

    Please let us know if any of the above had resolved the issue. 

    Regarding the cost, please give the team a call on 150 (free of charge) from a Virgin Media landline or 0345 454 1111 from any other phone and we'd be happy to look at what renewal deals are available for you.