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howardmicks 24-05-2013 17:48

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by Mobes (Post 35575342)
Escuse me if so, but has this been mentioned?

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/new...-business.html

Nice to see them working together :p wonder what we'll get out of it :D

Prob nothing :(

coulsontom 24-05-2013 18:06

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
I always thought that you couldn't "record" BBC iPlayer content because of rights issues.

But it seems on Sky Anytime you "record" by downloading the content and it saves it to your planner.

Does anyone know if it automatically expires if you don't watch it within 7 days for eg. or does it stay on the planner for eternity?

If so, sounds like Virgin could do this.

Hugh 24-05-2013 18:23

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
On BBC iPlayer, you can download programmes to your iPad (other tablets are available), and keep it for seven days after you start watching it.

coulsontom 24-05-2013 18:58

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35575416)
On BBC iPlayer, you can download programmes to your iPad (other tablets are available), and keep it for seven days after you start watching it.

I know. Or 30 days from download.

I wouldn't mind knowing if it has a deadline on Sky once you've downloaded.

Seems a great system to me.

ocav 24-05-2013 20:16

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by coulsontom (Post 35575407)
I always thought that you couldn't "record" BBC iPlayer content because of rights issues.

But it seems on Sky Anytime you "record" by downloading the content and it saves it to your planner.

Does anyone know if it automatically expires if you don't watch it within 7 days for eg. or does it stay on the planner for eternity?

If so, sounds like Virgin could do this.

It's expires on the same expiry date as Virgin Media's On Demand iPlayer content.

coulsontom 24-05-2013 22:31

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by ocav (Post 35575455)
It's expires on the same expiry date as Virgin Media's On Demand iPlayer content.

Yes expires from the On demand.

BUT: if you've downloaded it to your planner, does it go off there?

nialli 24-05-2013 22:45

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
I have found in the past that I can record BBC iPlayer content onto an external DVD recorder via Scart but not stuff from Sky Anytime. I don't have the recorder connected up anymore but remember being pleasantly surprised when it worked.

toady 24-05-2013 22:51

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by coulsontom (Post 35575491)
Yes expires from the On demand.

BUT: if you've downloaded it to your planner, does it go off there?

It expires on your planner as well

coulsontom 24-05-2013 23:10

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by toady (Post 35575501)
It expires on your planner as well

ahhh ok so not as good as I thought. Doesn't really make a deal of difference then does it?

Tho I have to say that given iplayer is integrated into the Sky interface, I think virgin should do that like it once was. The way you have to watch through that crappy app is rubbish. I swear bbc trust said they needed to do it that way so virgin didn't have unfair advantage, but sky do it through guide anyway.

ocav 24-05-2013 23:36

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by coulsontom (Post 35575503)
ahhh ok so not as good as I thought. Doesn't really make a deal of difference then does it?

Tho I have to say that given iplayer is integrated into the Sky interface, I think virgin should do that like it once was. The way you have to watch through that crappy app is rubbish. I swear bbc trust said they needed to do it that way so virgin didn't have unfair advantage, but sky do it through guide anyway.

iPlayer is still integrated, you can use the backwards EPG or the catch up menu, it just forwards you to the app.

We get the app cause it means the BBC can supply content direct to the boxes from their servers rather than delivering programmes to Virgin to put at each headend.

Sky's integration is just the same as Tivos apart from it downloads to their box instead of streams. Sky boxes just can't support the iPlayer interface the TiVo can.

But as I say, iPlayer is integrated it just has a different UI and streams via the Internet rather than standard On Demand

BexTech 24-05-2013 23:52

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by ocav (Post 35575510)
iPlayer is still integrated, you can use the backwards EPG or the catch up menu, it just forwards you to the app.

We get the app cause it means the BBC can supply content direct to the boxes from their servers rather than delivering programmes to Virgin to put at each headend.

Sky's integration is just the same as Tivos apart from it downloads to their box instead of streams. Sky boxes just can't support the iPlayer interface the TiVo can.

But as I say, iPlayer is integrated it just has a different UI and streams via the Internet rather than standard On Demand

Still an awful crappy app tho'.

coulsontom 25-05-2013 00:26

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by BexTech (Post 35575518)
Still an awful crappy app tho'.

Exactly it's ****. Mainly because you get that awful circle appearing.

It's not integrated because you have to use the app to select HD etc... even if using backwards EPG.

Sky's is more integrated because it has the same interface.

ocav 25-05-2013 11:39

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by BexTech (Post 35575518)
Still an awful crappy app tho'.

But you don't have to use it, if I want to watch something on iPlayer, the only time I see it is when I am playing the programme.

It's the same app as on connected TVs, BluRays, Freesat boxes and I believe YouView. If you hate the app, take that up with the BBC iPlayer team, they are solely responsible for it.

Media Boy UK 25-05-2013 12:56

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
BBC testing new HD Channel on Astra.

BBC are testing out an new HD Channel on Astra (Maybe the following will happen):

A) An HD Channel for the BBC Red Button.
B) BBC HD maybe about to relaunch for shows in HD on CBBC, Cbeebies, BBC Three and BBC Four.
C) BBC News HD may launch.

Rumours started by a516 (a516 think A will happen).

http://www.a516digital.com/2013/05/b...-way.html#more

coulsontom 25-05-2013 13:04

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 2.
 
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Originally Posted by ocav (Post 35575602)
But you don't have to use it, if I want to watch something on iPlayer, the only time I see it is when I am playing the programme.

It's the same app as on connected TVs, BluRays, Freesat boxes and I believe YouView. If you hate the app, take that up with the BBC iPlayer team, they are solely responsible for it.

of course you have to ****ing use it!

And it's **** at playing the programme. It's so much better on through Virgin Media itself.

Fast forwarding etc.. is crap. you can only skip 1 minute at a time, and if you push it twice it skips about 10 minutes.

But crucially it's not the "same app" as on Sky is it

---------- Post added at 13:04 ---------- Previous post was at 13:02 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35575635)
BBC testing new HD Channel on Astra.

BBC are testing out an new HD Channel on Astra (Maybe the following will happen):

A) An HD Channel for the BBC Red Button.
B) BBC HD maybe about to relaunch for shows in HD on CBBC, Cbeebies, BBC Three and BBC Four.
C) BBC News HD may launch.

Rumours started by a516 (a516 think A will happen).

http://www.a516digital.com/2013/05/b...-way.html#more

Yes, that will be for Wimbledon and Doctor Who in 3D.

They should keep it on and show other programmes in HD, but it can only be temporary surely? as the reason they gave for bbc2hd was cost.


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