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Russ 03-02-2012 23:45

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
I've been in Leicester and watched something on BBC2 Wales in the past, I think it was back in June and it was definitely on VM :shrug:

spiderplant 04-02-2012 10:48

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
False memory syndrome, Russ :)

Unless it was something on VOD maybe

nodrogd 04-02-2012 13:53

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howski (Post 35374924)
Are you sure, I know I recorded Scrum V during the world cup and I thought that was only on BBC 2 wales

Scrum V has been shown on the BBC Red Button a few times, but if it was you wouldn't have been able to record it.

Howski 05-02-2012 12:38

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Maybe they moved it to BBC 1 Wales for the world cup but I definatly recorded it.

Out of interest does anyone know why they do not broadcast it? They must have enough bandwidth and Sky does. While I can understand it not being a massive selling point it will be the reason I'll be leaving when my contract expires. Don't get me wrong I don't want to come off like I am bashing Virgin but the plain facts are I can get all of the same channels and more and there is not a huge price difference.

Cheers
-Howard

Chad 05-02-2012 12:44

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
I have never had access to BBC2 Wales as I remember a documentary being shown on the channel about 12 months ago about Joe Calzaghe that I wanted to watch but couldn't :(

nodrogd 05-02-2012 13:14

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howski (Post 35375959)
Out of interest does anyone know why they do not broadcast it? They must have enough bandwidth and Sky does. While I can understand it not being a massive selling point it will be the reason I'll be leaving when my contract expires. Don't get me wrong I don't want to come off like I am bashing Virgin but the plain facts are I can get all of the same channels and more and there is not a huge price difference.

Cheers
-Howard

The FTA channels on satellite from Astra & Eurobird are nothing to do with Sky. Channels pay Sky to be included on their EPG and that's it. These channels lease transponders from the satellite companies, so the bandwidth is equivalent to the amount of channels leasing the transponders. This is why you can get every BBC region & every ITV region on satellite. Virgin carries all these, but only on the core fibre network. The coax last leg of distribution has to carry not only Streamed TV channels, but HD & 3D VOD content and Broadband, which since 50 & 100Mb was introduced uses a huge chunk of spectrum.

If Virgin move to BOD (Broadcast on Demand) in future there may be more space, but don't count on it.

Digital Fanatic 05-02-2012 13:20

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howski (Post 35375959)
Maybe they moved it to BBC 1 Wales for the world cup but I definatly recorded it.

Out of interest does anyone know why they do not broadcast it? They must have enough bandwidth and Sky does. While I can understand it not being a massive selling point it will be the reason I'll be leaving when my contract expires. Don't get me wrong I don't want to come off like I am bashing Virgin but the plain facts are I can get all of the same channels and more and there is not a huge price difference.

Cheers
-Howard

No real demand for it outside of Wales I guess. I'm sure you can get some of the programming On Demand via Virgin Media though.

nodrogd 05-02-2012 13:28

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35375989)
... I'm sure you can get some of the programming On Demand via Virgin Media though.

Yes, there is. I found "Walking with Weathermen" very good last year. If the Beeb had the thought to put it on the other regions, perhaps it might boost the tourist trade in Wales.

Howski 05-02-2012 15:30

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Is Bandwidth actually the reason then? It would make more sense than "no demand" which is what the customer care rep said

Digital Fanatic 05-02-2012 17:00

Re: Loss of BBC2 Wales ??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howski (Post 35376116)
Is Bandwidth actually the reason then? It would make more sense than "no demand" which is what the customer care rep said

Bandwith isn't an issue for VM, certainly not for a SD channel either... but if you want to believe it's due to bandwith and not due to low demand, then that's up to you ;)


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