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andy_m 10-08-2013 21:24

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35608310)
working and being ready for public rollout are two totally different things. Its probably going through a lot of testing as we speak.

As are "the first quarter of 2013" and "well in to August and still no sign".

HDFootyMan 11-08-2013 13:01

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
This is beyond a joke now.

This app was first announced in December 2010!!!
http://paidcontent.org/2010/12/02/41...n-tivos-hands/

How many other Android apps have taken the best part of 3 years to see the light of day?

BenMcr 12-08-2013 10:52

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35608313)
As are "the first quarter of 2013"

Where did VM say it would be 'first quarter'?

denphone 12-08-2013 11:08

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35608479)
This is beyond a joke now.

This app was first announced in December 2010!!!
http://paidcontent.org/2010/12/02/41...n-tivos-hands/

How many other Android apps have taken the best part of 3 years to see the light of day?

Nothing should take three years HD but alas we are talking about Virgin here and vagueness and poor communications are their middle names and alas that still remains the case l am afraid.

Mr K 15-08-2013 12:14

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35608479)
This is beyond a joke now.

This app was first announced in December 2010!!!
http://paidcontent.org/2010/12/02/41...n-tivos-hands/

How many other Android apps have taken the best part of 3 years to see the light of day?

Thats because the app doesn't exist and isn't happening. VM can't admit it as it would look them look bonkers to have gone out of the way to block an excellent working app (TIVO Commander) in the first place.

BenMcr 15-08-2013 12:19

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35610426)
Thats because the app doesn't exist and isn't happening.

It will (does) and it is.

warrenb 15-08-2013 12:34

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
Just at an incredibly slow rate, shame VM seem to have IOS scripters (even those V Mobile don't support the iPhone), but no Android scripters. I could have learnt the scripting language, scripted it and done about 500 other apps in the time it has taken VM to do one app.

Joedm45 15-08-2013 13:48

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
This may have been answered before but why did VM block the TiVo commander app? It was a good workaround whilst waiting for the official Android App.

I am as frustrated as the next Android user about this but I can see the predicament the App writers have. iOS have a handful of tablets and the same again in phones for their app to be compatible with where as there are probably hundreds of different Android devices to be compatible with.

I guess VM are just trying to stop the influx of calls saying my phone/tablet does not work with your app, please fix it.

BenMcr 15-08-2013 13:52

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 35610524)
This may have been answered before but why did VM block the TiVo commander app? It was a good workaround whilst waiting for the official Android App.

TiVo Commander use(s) the (currently) undocumented enhanced TiVo APIs to work, rather than the more basic Remote protocol (apps which use that continue to work).

So TiVo boxes were updated to block unauthorised access to the protocol in both the UK and US. This also stopped the hack that got the get US TiVo iOS app working on VM TiVo.

For the US boxes, it seems the person behind TiVo / DVR Commander has worked out how to get around the block again, but hasn't done so for VM boxes.

Joedm45 15-08-2013 14:19

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35610525)
TiVo Commander use(s) the (currently) undocumented enhanced TiVo APIs to work, rather than the more basic Remote protocol (apps which use that continue to work).

So TiVo boxes were updated to block unauthorised access to the protocol in both the UK and US. This also stopped the hack that got the get US TiVo iOS app working on VM TiVo.

For the US boxes, it seems the person behind TiVo / DVR Commander has worked out how to get around the block again, but hasn't done so for VM boxes.

Thanks for clarifying Ben. So in short it is down to the app developer to get around it and seeing as it is written and works in the US, they wont be too fussed about the UK TiVo.

Oh well, the Android wait continues...

Mr K 15-08-2013 15:00

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35610525)
For the US boxes, it seems the person behind TiVo / DVR Commander has worked out how to get around the block again, but hasn't done so for VM boxes.


May be that's the problem, Vm don't know how to get round their own block ;)

Maybe they should offer a contract to the writer of TiVo Commander -seems to have more about him than VMs amateurs.

clinteastman 15-08-2013 15:03

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35610560)
May be that's the problem, Vm don't know how to get round their own block ;)

Maybe they should offer a contract to the writer of TiVo Commander -seems to have more about him all than VMs amateurs.

Hmmm, that's not true. VM and TiVo are hard at work on great things.

Mr K 15-08-2013 15:09

Re: TiVo Commander Android App
 
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Originally Posted by clinteastman (Post 35610563)
Hmmm, that's not true. VM and TiVo are hard at work on great things.

They need to be. My TiVo box hasn't had any sort of update for ages, its slower than my ZX Spectrum . Sky's box is so quick/slicker in comparison.


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