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Chad 14-06-2017 12:41

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35903308)
While Virgin Media viewers still have to play the waiting game... :grind:

To be fair Netflix and Hayu aren't on the SKY platform and Amazon isn't likely either. From that point of view Virgin are trumping SKY.

denphone 14-06-2017 13:02

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Sadly OB lately has often adopted a quote negative tone with regards to Virgin and one wonders why he is still with them..

OLD BOY 14-06-2017 13:39

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35903310)
But have you not got other ways to access it?.

Yes, I do, Den, but as I explained before, if Amazon was on VM, I could search for all the programmes I am likely to watch from whatever source, and bookmark them. I can only do that with VM's own system and Netflix at present.

Additionally, of course, I would like to see the V6 being hailed as a comprehensive streaming box for legal content, bringing more people into the VM embrace. This would bring more money into the company, leaving more funding available for additional content.

If I recall correctly, Sky wasn't really out of the wood until it had something like 5m subscribers.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35903329)
Sadly OB lately has often adopted a quote negative tone with regards to Virgin and one wonders why he is still with them..

Not at all, Den, I love the VM system, particularly their new V6 box (the old Tivos are knackered!).

My one and only bleat is the need for more comprehensive content.

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35903321)
To be fair Netflix and Hayu aren't on the SKY platform and Amazon isn't likely either. From that point of view Virgin are trumping SKY.

I know, Chad, and that is a relevant point. However, they could do so much better if they had a mind to do so.

buckeye 14-06-2017 16:45

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The trouble is in this country platform holders are also content providers which is holding our market back,
if you compare us to America where pretty much every broadcasters OTT offerings are available on every device imaginable (even Amazon Instant Video is about to appear on Apple TV devices) our media market looks like it belongs in The Ark.
To give an example I would like to subscribe directly to BT Sport as I like their app and the freedom it provides to watch their content in high quality wherever I might be but this option is denied to me unless I switch my broadband to their inferior offering, something I wont do.
I cannot subscribe directly to Sky where I live but at least their Now TV option provides me with a somewhat flexible solution, although I do find the 4 device allowance a tad limiting.
If Ofcom really had any teeth they would make all content providers make their OTT wares available across all media streaming devices.

OLD BOY 14-06-2017 17:15

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Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 35903367)
The trouble is in this country platform holders are also content providers which is holding our market back,
if you compare us to America where pretty much every broadcasters OTT offerings are available on every device imaginable (even Amazon Instant Video is about to appear on Apple TV devices) our media market looks like it belongs in The Ark.
To give an example I would like to subscribe directly to BT Sport as I like their app and the freedom it provides to watch their content in high quality wherever I might be but this option is denied to me unless I switch my broadband to their inferior offering, something I wont do.
I cannot subscribe directly to Sky where I live but at least their Now TV option provides me with a somewhat flexible solution, although I do find the 4 device allowance a tad limiting.
If Ofcom really had any teeth they would make all content providers make their OTT wares available across all media streaming devices.

That pretty well sums up what I think as well, buckeye. Thank you for this, I was beginning to think I was in a minority of one on this issue.

We badly need a shake up of the rules in this country to prevent the exclusivity addiction that preoccupy certain companies over here.

denphone 14-06-2017 17:20

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35903371)
That pretty well sums up what I think as well, buckeye. Thank you for this, I was beginning to think I was in a minority of one on this issue.

We badly need a shake up of the rules in this country to prevent the exclusivity addiction that preoccupy certain companies over here.

You might be waiting a while OB.....

OLD BOY 14-06-2017 17:37

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35903372)
You might be waiting a while OB.....

Maybe Theresa May might be persuaded to do something popular...

buckeye 14-06-2017 17:40

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35903372)
You might be waiting a while OB.....

Sadly I think you're correct.

In the meantime I don't think its too much hardship to have different devices to obtain the content I want in the best quality.
Most modern TV's have enough HDMI ports to accommodate a selection of media streamers (if they don't it only costs a tenner to buy a decent HDMI switch) so its just a question of pressing a button on the remote to get to the content I desire at the time.
Technology has advanced to the point in the last couple of years that they consume very little power (even my quite powerful HTPC only uses a maximum 15 Watts) and they are relatively inexpensive.

It would be nice to have one box to do it all (technically my HTPC could do most) but during the long wait for that media nirvana to appear I'll stick to my multi device setup

denphone 15-06-2017 08:24

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35903373)
Maybe Theresa May might be persuaded to do something popular...

Well she apparently did do something popular but it did not turn out in the way that she envisaged.;)

muppetman11 15-06-2017 14:57

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Spain: Sky plans NOW TV September launch

http://advanced-television.com/2017/...tember-launch/

Onramp 22-06-2017 08:11

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http://v-net.tv/2017/06/21/why-amazo...ope-this-year/

Not sure if Amazon just read my idea and ran with it or whether the prediction I made was a good one =)

muppetman11 22-06-2017 09:17

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Nothing groundbeaking there for me and the Amazon Channels seem overpriced.

denphone 22-06-2017 09:29

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35904313)
Nothing groundbeaking there for me and the Amazon Channels seem overpriced.

Could not have said it better myself MM but l am sure one revered trusty old poster will probably disagree with us.;):D

OLD BOY 22-06-2017 10:14

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35904313)
Nothing groundbeaking there for me and the Amazon Channels seem overpriced.

I agree, but this is early days. Much better package available in the US, but it will take time before the offer on Amazon in the UK becomes attractive.

They could offer the Freeview channels by including TV Player as part of their offering.

theone2k10 22-06-2017 11:46

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35904321)
I agree, but this is early days. Much better package available in the US, but it will take time before the offer on Amazon in the UK becomes attractive.

They could offer the Freeview channels by including TV Player as part of their offering.

Why would people pay Amazon for tvplayer when they can get it for free? Unless you was refering to tvplayer plus?


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