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Guess it's typical virgin, make a bit of a song and dance about what is a cheap selection of old that.
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There's 2 types of FAST channels. There's the non-VM ones, eg Rakuten TV, Wedo Movies and the VM ones. Both types are going.
The non-VM ones are available elsewhere, and the VM ones are just bundling of on-demand content and is available anyway. |
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Virgin 360 - how much of a downgrade is it from the V6?
Starting to resign myself to the fact that downgrading to the 360 is going to have to happen at some point when Virgin finally lose their licence to operate the TiVo software. This will no doubt reduce their licencing costs - which presumably they will be passing on to customers via lower bills? Or maybe not. :( Is there any final date known for when this might finally be forced?
Meanwhile, back in the real world, the recordings on our V6 box are minimal at the moment so this might be the best time to bite the bullet if we are really going to have to do it. I'm fully aware any existing recordings (and sadly Series Links too) will definitely be lost, but that has been the case for a long time ever since Virgin broke the very handy Series Link backup facility on their website. I also know that I won't be able to recreate all 200+ of our current historical Series Links until such time as each programme in turn becomes available again in the upcoming Channel Guide. Grrr. I know the downgrade will unavoidably lose the undelete functionality, the lovely reaction-time rollback when exiting from FFwd or Rewind (which is a TiVo copyright functionality), older Series Link reviewing/editing, ability to switch to a different tuner that you know already has an hour's delay cached on a different channel, single-button access to things like My Shows/Recordings, subtitles, delete item, etc. Hence my statement about it being mostly a functional downgrade not an upgrade. I've been having play with a friend's 360, and a few questions arose, although there will probably be more. To preface, I'm not in the slightest bit interested in silly voice commands, pretty icons/graphical interfaces, or streaming channels. At all. This is just about using the box for watching and recording broadcast TV, while using a tactile remote control. We rarely use On-Demand/Catchup services if we can help it, as apart from the BBC iPlayer (which itself has an annoying added BBC logo in the upper-left) it is not possible to spool through adverts.
Anyway, that's quite enough for now! Hopefully someone can comment on at least some of the above. Thanks. Andre |
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I use my LG Smart remote (set up as Ziggo Media box next) and also the 'One for All' 1240 which has 4 selects (tv/sat/amp/dvd) as an additional remote. The 1240 recognises the code 1582 to control the box. It need direct line of sight when setting it up. The 'OneForAll' URC7125 also works using the SimpleSet setup process and Ziggo as the manufacturer. I realise you aren't "interested in silly voice commands", but I prefer the voice control as I find it to be the easiest method of controlling the 360. |
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I won't copy Andrews post but with the exception of the remote, l totally think he sums up the question \ concerns l have. Thank you for taking the time to write them .
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When you are spooled back to watching an earlier point in a live program, how do we get back to the live broadcast again with a single action?
Press the TV button |
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I expect a lot of people like using voice commands, but the only time I think they are sensible is for in-car use where your hands are occupied, or for a phone while you are using a headset. Disturbing other people by constantly talking to the TV seems a bit counter-productive to me. But then I also turn off any confirmation beeps etc, and would be much happier if turning the TV volume up or down didn't bring up unnecessary flashy indicator overlays on the screen, so it's probably just me. :) Andre ---------- Post added at 09:17 ---------- Previous post was at 09:07 ---------- Quote:
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Hi again Andre.
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Regarding subtitles, just set up a profile with subs permanently on for convenience
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Andre ---------- Post added at 16:52 ---------- Previous post was at 16:44 ---------- Quote:
Still not quite sure how you quickly jump to, for example, 2h30 in a 3 hour movie using the buttons only. Very easy on the V6 as you can increment 15 extra minutes with one press during spooling. Does the long-press feature move very quickly through the whole timeline to allow really fast access into long programmes? Thanks too for the -10/+30 tip with the D-pad arrows; I had manged find that one myself after a lot of messing around with the remote. Otherwise that would have been on my list of missing features too. Andre |
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Hi again Andre,
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See the youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTCc0oVXUOQ around the 50 second mark. Dave |
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