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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
Wow lol perhaps it is so they can add a plus 1 and 2
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Something like that NTL Channel. ---------- Post added at 20:35 ---------- Previous post was at 18:41 ---------- Quote:
Channel 102 will become full time BBC Two England here in Scotland. https://mediaboyblog.blogspot.com/20...s-new-bbc.html https://mediaboyblog.blogspot.com/20...or-bbc-in.html |
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Anyone else keep on losing BBC1 HD temporarily?
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Happy we have got BT 4K channel.
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What I can't understand is why some of the duplicate channels have their own streams instead of both EPG numbers pointing to one?? I'm wondering if VM are deliberately maxing out the system in order to test it out, so this duplicate channel arrangement is being used for this. Apparently, the system appears to be under strain and so, to help it cope, placeholders for pop up channels, long closed channels like The Africa Channel etc have been removed. Moving the majority of HD channels from MPEG2 to MPEG4 was another way to use existing capacity more efficiently. Contrary to what some think, i'm not being alarmist, i'm simply pointing out the current position. But is it really that bad that there is only space for four more HD channels (more if SD)? AFAIK we are only missing Sky Atlantic HD, Disney HD and AMC HD as extra channels, with the remaining ones like LFC TV HD taking less space because the SD version will be closed. The remaining SD channels that VM might get are MTV Classics and perhaps some more music channels or football club channels. So, even at current configuration, most of the few outstanding channels could still be accommodated (reserved space that VM have made for UHD channels is included in the calculations). When the SD boxes are no longer in use and the SD variants can be switched off, this will free up more space if VM wanted to add the odd missing channel too. So, my understanding of the situation is, is VM nearing capacity- yes. Does it really matter- no. NB there are some frequencies that VM won't use because of noise on parts of the network and they won't want to start adding channels to some areas and not others. |
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You haven’t actually proven that this is the current position, nor is there a source for the speculation that there are “unusable” parts of the network- surely the solution would be to carry out maintenance in these areas? After all, they are extending the network it’s not as if they won’t have the people, expertise or equipment required to do so.
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While Richard has discussed it at length with people with evidence and the like, it's on a different forum and with a guy who I believe left here a fair while ago under not-so-good terms.
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By the way, VM has already confirmed that there is more UHD coming soon, I believe this autumn. |
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What channels do you think are going to launch / exist but decide not to bother with Sky and their double-sized userbase, exactly?
I have a 4k television, but I'm not that worried about 4k channels. The difference for any size television that would actually fit in my lounge is minimal compared to HD, so I don't care. Nothing against those who do care, but HD is fine enough for me. |
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