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Andrewcrawford23 18-10-2009 20:55

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34893107)
No, only the Samsung V+ has.

if you believed a user on wikipeida then you think there a v box that h264 capable and that does hd to that is getting trialed ;)

virginruinedntl 18-10-2009 21:32

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 (Post 34893103)
mpeg2 is not a poor codec it is jsut bandwdith hungry one, you can get eth same quailty with h264 and mpeg2 but mpeg2 i think is a bout 3-5 times larger in size

not true, mpeg2 gets blocky with multiple objects in high motion, mpeg4 is much better at this. SD could look way better if virgin switched to mpeg4, xfactor for example is hurrendously blocky due to 100's of people on the screen, the bitrate could be reduced alot too and save virgin in bandwidth costs. sky's mpeg4 for the hd channels are way better as the encoders are far better even with sky's lower 1440x1080i vs virgin's 1920x1080i.

Virgin need to bite the bullet and spend money on replacing the older non-mpeg4 capable boxes and switching broadcasts to mpeg4, in the long run they would save alot of money but the short term would obviously be costly.

Andrewcrawford23 18-10-2009 21:51

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by virginruinedntl (Post 34893121)
not true, mpeg2 gets blocky with multiple objects in high motion, mpeg4 is much better at this. SD could look way better if virgin switched to mpeg4, xfactor for example is hurrendously blocky due to 100's of people on the screen, the bitrate could be reduced alot too and save virgin in bandwidth costs. sky's mpeg4 for the hd channels are way better as the encoders are far better even with sky's lower 1440x1080i vs virgin's 1920x1080i.

Virgin need to bite the bullet and spend money on replacing the older non-mpeg4 capable boxes and switching broadcasts to mpeg4, in the long run they would save alot of money but the short term would obviously be costly.

they dnt acutally, it works fine, it only becomes blocky on veyr large screens, until virign are out of debt or it a abolsute requirement ot ugprade they wont.

and yes mpeg4 is the better codec i dnt deny it but if you are comparing only one or two factors and not giving what bitrates etc then no it not, for a fair comparsion oyu need to say what the settings for h264 youa re using and mpeg2 so it can be seen they are simialr then the resutls can be compared and h264 does win but not by much the thing it wins on most is bandwidth which is wher ei agree virign should upgrade for. btw only use h264 on hd not on there sd boxes

faisalabadi 18-10-2009 23:22

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
anyone recieved their smart card yet?

Andrewcrawford23 18-10-2009 23:37

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by faisalabadi (Post 34893183)
anyone recieved their smart card yet?

they wont be out fora while

faisalabadi 18-10-2009 23:59

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
will it affect the doggy box users?

SnoopZ 19-10-2009 00:04

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by faisalabadi (Post 34893201)
will it affect the doggy box users?

That's the reason they're doing it.

pip08456 19-10-2009 00:40

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 34892234)
Don't worry, the cards aren't being sent by Royal Mail.

That's a bit misleading. They may be sent via a company such as TNT and that may appear on the envolope instead of a stamp but who do you think actually delivers them?

ROYAL MAIL.

Andrewcrawford23 19-10-2009 01:58

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 34893226)
That's a bit misleading. They may be sent via a company such as TNT and that may appear on the envolope instead of a stamp but who do you think actually delivers them?

ROYAL MAIL.

so who deliver ups? and other courioers? royal mail no if that was the case then people would really be worried but ther enot because ther eotehr ocmapnies who do the delivering themself

EBD3000 19-10-2009 09:49

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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 (Post 34893239)
so who deliver ups? and other courioers? royal mail no if that was the case then people would really be worried but ther enot because ther eotehr ocmapnies who do the delivering themself


UPS and others deliver their own parcels. Letters go via Royal Mail as it has an established delivery system.

Andrewcrawford23 19-10-2009 10:11

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by EBD3000 (Post 34893272)
UPS and others deliver their own parcels. Letters go via Royal Mail as it has an established delivery system.

that doesnt stop them deliverying them themself they have done it ebfore i have recevied a letter from ups delivered to my door

beeman 19-10-2009 10:40

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 (Post 34893280)
that doesnt stop them deliverying them themself they have done it ebfore i have recevied a letter from ups delivered to my door

But that would cost VM a fourtune. Royal Mail still have a monoply on final point letter delivery for under £1 (meaning VM would have to pay at least £1 per card to have the delivered by someone other then royal mail). I doubt the strike will cause too many problems for the issueing, i beleave n3 is backwoods compatable so they will peoberlly still use the current n1 encryption system untill they have compleated the card roll out, bare in mind sky are STILL issueing new cards about 9 months after they started the roll out, VM havent even began the roll out get (exept maby in trial area's) so they have plenty of time to beat the strike.

btw its UKMail that VM use for letter sourting not ups ;)

Andrewcrawford23 19-10-2009 11:14

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by beeman (Post 34893293)
But that would cost VM a fourtune. Royal Mail still have a monoply on final point letter delivery for under £1 (meaning VM would have to pay at least £1 per card to have the delivered by someone other then royal mail). I doubt the strike will cause too many problems for the issueing, i beleave n3 is backwoods compatable so they will peoberlly still use the current n1 encryption system untill they have compleated the card roll out, bare in mind sky are STILL issueing new cards about 9 months after they started the roll out, VM havent even began the roll out get (exept maby in trial area's) so they have plenty of time to beat the strike.

btw its UKMail that VM use for letter sourting not ups ;)

wasnt sayig who vm used jsut ups was example ;)

i think your right the striek wont affect ti as they wont be starting it that quick but if they did want ti done quick they coudl bypass royal mail was my point

Felim_Doyle 19-10-2009 11:30

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
 
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Originally Posted by beeman (Post 34893293)
btw its UKMail that VM use for letter sourting not ups ;)

Didn't anyone read my :gpoint: on Saturday? (Click the sign to view it.)

VM usually uses UKMail for letters and small packages and so the final sorting and delivery is performed by Royal Mail. I don't see that there is any pressing need for VM to justify the expense of end to end delivery by courier.

Unless, of course, they are worried that the cards will be stolen by postal workers and sold on the black market but, having said that, government data goes missing in transit by secure courier too! :rolleyes:

BenMcr 19-10-2009 11:32

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Or unless Virgin were aware of the upcoming Postal Issues and have taken appropriate steps

Anyway, even if they do use the Royal Mail for the last part, bypassing the majority of the rest of the network will minimise the issues

AFAIK once the strike is over the Royal Mail will have to deliver any new post that arrives, e.g from a private mail firm at the local sorting office, before the backlog - unless someone can correct me?


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