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Re: Are these five channels encrypted on VM?
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These can be accessed by both former subscribers with VM equipment and those who have never subscribed using non VM equipment. Quote:
VM are aware of this situation as, some time ago, when they bought a shopping channel, they turned off the encryption to improve it's reach. Non subscribers can be a person who has cancelled and VM didn't require the box back (like the friend of mine below), those who use unauthorised equipment (less likely now that the Pay TV channels are no longer available for free since the introduction of Nagra 3 encryption) and those with cable TV's. VM probably aren't bothered because it costs them nothing extra, it may end up with a paying TV customer in the future and the service is limited. I wouldn't get too upset about this, as these people receive less than what is available on Freeview. Quote:
A friend of mine had to cancel VM TV due to the cuts in disability benefits, he doesn't have an aerial and isn't allowed to put up a satellite dish. They didn't want his old SD box back, so now he uses it for Radio 4, BBC1 and BBC News and is perfectly happy. If the HD PSB channels were available, I was going to suggest he upgrade to an HD box, but now that you have kindly informed me that they aren't, I won't mention this to him :) He's done this for years, but has been made aware that he may be cut off should VM require the connection in the cabinet for a paying customer. Unfortunately, Catch Up TV does not work for non subscribers, so if this happens, i'll advise him to get a streaming stick. The costs of this can be recouped by then being able to cancel his TV licence. |
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Personally don't begrudge him access given his circumstances. More fool VM for not collecting the equipment. Unfortunately looks like he'll need a licence if streaming iPlayer as the govt. are changing the law.
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RichardCoulter, what you are saying is completely wrong.
Only Virgin Media customers have legal right to access the Virgin Media TV service. You mention non-Virgin Media equipment. It is illegal to connect such equipment to the Virgin Media cable and steal what you are not paying for. |
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They haven't collected the box or disconnected him. He's done nothing wrong, VMs incompetence.
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Even if these were enforceable, my friend has not connected any unauthorised equipment to the VM network- it's as it was left by a VM engineer after installation and since cancellation of VM TV services. Nothing is being "stolen". The bulk of the channels available either cost nothing for VM to put them there eg BBC1, or they get paid by the broadcaster for being there eg shopping channels. I repeat what I said earlier, when VM bought a shopping channel years ago, one of the first things they did was make it FTA to increase it's reach and, therefore, any potential sales. This tells me that they are aware of and unconcerned* about non subscribers accessing these channels. Indeed, I believe that there are/were places in the UK where TV aerials weren't allowed and householders were advised to connect the supplied VM feed directly to their TV set (I'm unsure if this still happens with the advent of digital). This is also the norm for other countries. * There is a long standing disagreement between those with technical knowledge about such matters, that connecting non VM equipment to the network can push noise back out into the network and thus affect other viewers. Until this is resolved, I don't condone or recommend that anybody connect anything but an authorised VM STB to the system. These FTA channels are here for valid reasons to benefit people in various ways, including yourself. |
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As the V box platform is retired in favour of TiVo, then so the ability to view channels without an active subscription to Virgin Media will cease. If you wish to view channels subscription free, then there are alternative platforms available in the UK. Quote:
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I thought that the V boxes were staying? The (then) CEO said that TiVo software could be dropped onto V boxes (but not the V+). Thanks for explaining Re: TiVo and analogue. |
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After asking a contact at VM why the FTA channels exist, I was told: - Their cable franchises expressly forbid the encryption of channels 1-4 (1-5 in some areas). In practice, VM don't encrypt any of these in their franchise areas. - If a customer is cut off due to not paying their bill, it would not be right to cut off basic services that have been paid for by their TV licence. It is assumed that all VM customers have a valid TV licence as this is a condition of receiving VM TV. - If there was a total breakdown of the encryption system, paying customers would at least have something to watch whilst this was sorted out. - In the event of a national emergency, BBC1 would be taken over by the Government and become the 'Emergency Broadcasting Service'. Essentially, it would provide information and advice in the event of eg a nuclear attack on the country. It's important to note that this service, whilst run by the BBC, would not be independent, it would essentially be a mouthpiece of the Government. In such an emergency, it would be unthinkable for people to find that they couldn't access Government broadcasts due to encryption. I also suspect that the shopping channels who pay to be on VM want as wide a reach as possible to tout their wares, other reasons include the belief that it is not worth paying the encryption service provider for the right to encrypt some channels eg Pick- this is FTA on all platforms and consists of repeats. I hope that this helps to explain to Robo as to why some channels will never be encrypted. |
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Very interesting Richard.
So the moral of the story is hang on to your TV Box if VM don't take it back. It may be of use in the event of a holocaust, or if the TV aerial blows off your roof ;) |
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Omg.
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It looks like VM will still be encrypting Channel 5 HD, even if it goes FTA on other platforms.
VM will have to make their PSB HD channels FTA before about 2020. This is when the Government want the PSB SD variants closed to free up space on Freeview; so by default, the HD variants will have to be reclassified as PSB channels (which they aren't at the moment). As such, from the date that the HD channels become PSB services, it would be unlawful for VM to encrypt them. My friend can then finally upgrade to HD :D |
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I would question where this 'unlawful to encrypt' thing comes from. As far as I can see there is a 'must carry' requirement on Virgin Media as part of all subscription levels however that isn't the same thing.
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TiVo (which is Virgin Media's currently developed platform) works differently to the V boxes. You cannot have a non-subscription TiVo box, as the authorisation for services is internal to the box. TiVo doesn't rely on the Smartcard, and newly installed TiVo boxes do not come with one. Therefore you can't turn a TiVo box into a 'unencrypted only' box. It either is a subscribed box, or it's explicitly de-authorised. In fact I'm pretty sure that where a customer is suspended, a permanent unremovable message is displayed over all channels on the TiVo box advising of an issue with the subscription. That's if the box can boot in the first place. It would also end up with box being unable to gain valid data from the TiVo data centre so the box would no longer display any EPG information. |
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