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I guess that this is the problem when VM buy into a product not designed for their market .
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Yes, it has limited success but that was only because Sky were in charge of it over here, and they screwed-it over in favour of their own Sky+. |
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When VM offered both Tivo and V+, there wasn't a problem. People who had to have red button and reminders could have a V+ and those that these features weren't a must have item, could choose the advanced functionality of Tivo.
Both groups were happy and delaying Tivo until everything was there, served no purpose. It would only have frustrated people who wanted tivo functionality and weren't fussed over lack of red button etc. but wouldn't have brought a fully functioning Tivo to the other people any sooner. We're now in a greyer area as V+ is no longer a box option for new customers. From one perspective, that makes sense, because the sooner the old boxes are gone, the sooner VM can move to Mpeg4, giving us more recording capacity and presumably other advantages. But it also brings frustration to those who have to have tivo if they join VM and probably expect red button as a given. |
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Thanks Passingbat, but isn't that a massive og? New customers will be put off by the lack of these functions, ah well why worry, some are satisfied by a big recording box:D
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Don't brush all customers with the same brush. I have no idea what's on this red button that people going on about as I never used it in the V+ days.
My boss at work got a TiVo recently and she is a very non techy person and has been raving about the TiVo. If these functions are that important why get one in the first place? |
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Virgin’s TiVo's iPad app OTT apps like Netflix and Lovefilm Multiroom streaming Other useful apps Reminders The full red button functionality And several other things a year on from launch |
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sky movies collection on tivo is £21.50/ vm website £19.50 ? or are my eyes playing tricks on me ? lol can anyone confirm this or i might be wrong ? can any virgin media staff or anyone answer this pls ? thanks.
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I got Tivo as soon as I could after release, so was in favour of them releasing it with 'bits missing' and I've loved it ever since. But people had the option to stay with V+ if they needed missing functionality. But a year on, VM still haven't added the features available on V+ but have discontinued the V+. As I've said in other posts, Sky are soon launching fibre broadband and VM's biggest and massively significant USP, will be gone. They need to implement those things on Den's list very quickly to compensate for that, because I think Tivo, as it is now, especially with core functionality missing, won't be a big enough USP. |
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