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Mr K 03-12-2014 17:01

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Originally Posted by cj136uk (Post 35744823)
Will that fix the buffering issues?

Probably not, it's a network issue not a software issue.

trevrpb 07-12-2014 14:42

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For the sake of a balance of views, I am reading many posts berating the latest TiVo update. I have to say that I have not seen any issues in general. Can't comment on Netflix 'lag' as I do not subscribe

TrevP

gba93 07-12-2014 15:01

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Originally Posted by trevrpb (Post 35745472)
For the sake of a balance of views, I am reading many posts berating the latest TiVo update. I have to say that I have not seen any issues in general. Can't comment on Netflix 'lag' as I do not subscribe

TrevP

+1

andy_m 07-12-2014 15:25

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trevrpb (Post 35745472)
For the sake of a balance of views, I am reading many posts berating the latest TiVo update. I have to say that I have not seen any issues in general. Can't comment on Netflix 'lag' as I do not subscribe

TrevP

Have you seen any improvement?

passingbat 07-12-2014 15:40

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35745476)
Have you seen any improvement?

The main improvement is that the code has been re-written, and that will allow better integration of future apps. Therefore, the benefit of the update may not be immediately obvious.

As the previous two posters, I have absolutely no problem with the update.

trevrpb 07-12-2014 16:00

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35745476)
Have you seen any improvement?


Without having effected any 'testing', it's impossible to say. I am Test Analyst by profession, and I know with over 20 years experience, there is a lot of psychology going on where it comes to updates. Being aware of an update(s), folk tend to see what they perceive to be 'new' issues and blame the upgrade, but in reality they are actually seeing an outstanding issue, that has only become apparent because you are looking for one. And consequently, If you don't see an 'improvement', there 'must' be an issue with the update.

Note: I am NOT saying there are not issues with this update and posters are not genuine with their observations. :)

andy_m 07-12-2014 17:10

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by trevrpb (Post 35745481)
Without having effected any 'testing', it's impossible to say. I am Test Analyst by profession, and I know with over 20 years experience, there is a lot of psychology going on where it comes to updates. Being aware of an update(s), folk tend to see what they perceive to be 'new' issues and blame the upgrade, but in reality they are actually seeing an outstanding issue, that has only become apparent because you are looking for one. And consequently, If you don't see an 'improvement', there 'must' be an issue with the update.

Note: I am NOT saying there are not issues with this update and posters are not genuine with their observations. :)

I think people are aware that the issues they're seeing were present prior to the update. I think they're surprised that they're still present. I'd argue, as I'm sure would many, that means that there is an issue with the update - namely that it hasn't resolved the outstanding issues.

OLD BOY 07-12-2014 17:12

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The main problem with the TIVO is the BBC i-Player. The sooner this is fixed, the better.

trevrpb 07-12-2014 17:21

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35745485)
I think people are aware that the issues they're seeing were present prior to the update. I think they're surprised that they're still present. I'd argue, as I'm sure would many, that means that there is an issue with the update - namely that it hasn't resolved the outstanding issues.

But playing Devil's Advocate, did Virgin actually say the update was to fix 'those issues'. Not every update is necessarily to fix EVERY issue, if any. There are 3 main types of updates. Bug Fixes, Enhancements, or plain Cosmetic. :)

andy_m 07-12-2014 17:45

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Originally Posted by trevrpb (Post 35745488)
But playing Devil's Advocate, did Virgin actually say the update was to fix 'those issues'. Not every update is necessarily to fix EVERY issue, if any. There are 3 main types of updates. Bug Fixes, Enhancements, or plain Cosmetic. :)

No they didn't. Nor have I said or suggested otherwise.

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35745478)
The main improvement is that the code has been re-written, and that will allow better integration of future apps. Therefore, the benefit of the update may not be immediately obvious.

As the previous two posters, I have absolutely no problem with the update.

Neither do I, especially. But it was much trumpeted by Virgin, yet I can discern no real difference to my experience as a user, whilst some quite serious, and well reported, issues still remain. I don't think you can add "balance" (which is what trevpb said he was attempting to do - it's actually me who's playing devil's advocate ) to the fact that those issues exist simply by saying you haven't experienced any. I think you'd need to demonstrate experience of an improvement, and I think we all three agree that currently we can't do that.

Taf 07-12-2014 17:49

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
Big delays, mostly with black screens when I select "My Shows", sometimes 30 seconds or more. :(

trevrpb 07-12-2014 18:30

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35745486)
The main problem with the TIVO is the BBC i-Player. The sooner this is fixed, the better.

What are the problems with the iPlayer ? I use it regularly on TiVo but have not seen any issues myself.

(I'm not saying there are no issues, just I don't see them)

andy_m 07-12-2014 18:35

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by trevrpb (Post 35745502)
What are the problems with the iPlayer ? I use it regularly on TiVo but have not seen any issues myself.

(I'm not saying there are no issues, just I don't see them)

It is prone to buffering despite TiVo's dedicated 10mb broadband connection. I must admit I agree with passingbat here - having a TiVo means catch up services are a back up rather than a go to, so I haven't experienced this much because I don't use it much, but I have experienced it nonetheless, and the sheer number of complaints, the dedicated forum page and the bespoke Virgin customer survey are enough to prove that this is a real issue, and that a sizeable minority or maybe more are suffering it.

tassiekev 07-12-2014 21:08

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Not just iPlayer, apparently:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/12..._issues_again/

passingbat 07-12-2014 23:59

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3
 
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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35745490)
But it was much trumpeted by Virgin,.


I'm not aware that was the case. A big fuss was made of it on these forums (as is always the case with an upgrade), but I don't recall it being 'advertised' by VM. In fact, being that it was an 'under the hood' upgrade (which would not interest most people) and not a feature upgrade, there would be no point in trumpeting it.


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