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denphone 13-10-2011 10:04

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35314865)
Anybody have any idea how long it should take altogether to roll out fully to the boxes i mean all off anytime? are we talking days,weeks.Mine does seem to be gradually filling up.

Well l am no expert but the rollout l suspect will be gradual and could take weeks.

gadge 13-10-2011 10:05

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35314607)
I can see it now....

500 FILMS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! And now thanks to Sky Anytime+, another 500 FILMS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! That means you have 1000 FILMS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS!

^^^^ Repeat until insane. Or your ears bleed. Or both. :p:

Lol it seems after many years virgin are finally doing and showing what cable is all about and sky could never match it in your face rupes.:p::p:

ken1234 13-10-2011 10:32

Re: Sky Anytime
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35314865)
Anybody have any idea how long it should take altogether to roll out fully to the boxes i mean all off anytime? are we talking days,weeks.Mine does seem to be gradually filling up.

now skyanytime as launches virgin can addy thing in days your weeks dont for get skyanytime this new and virgin like to get thing right and pot on .

denphone 13-10-2011 10:37

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35314869)
Lol it seems after many years virgin are finally doing and showing what cable is all about and sky could never match it in your face rupes.:p::p:

l will second that.:tu:

spiderplant 13-10-2011 13:07

Re: Sky Anytime
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35314868)
Well l am no expert but the rollout l suspect will be gradual and could take weeks.

I am an expert :D and it will take weeks.

devilincarnate 13-10-2011 14:37

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35314947)
I am an expert :D and it will take weeks.

Very true form reading this?

Quote:

What can we expect to see on launch day?

The Sky Anytime service will grow quite rapidly in the first month, with around 70 hours representing most of the channels on day one, and then dozens of hours being added each and every day until it reaches full volume late in October.

How many hours of programs will there eventually be?

By the end of October there will be several hundred hours of TV shows and movies available to watch instantly, a selection that will be refreshed with fresh programs every week.
http://www.virginmedia.com/tvradio/f...n-media-tv.php

Henkesghost 13-10-2011 15:37

Re: Sky Anytime
 
What does the date next to the movies on sky movies on demand mean? Thought it was the date they were available until but don't think so:confused:

devilincarnate 13-10-2011 15:49

Re: Sky Anytime
 
I like the movies as you are able to see when they are available till.

http://mail.blueyonder.co.uk/mail/?u....1&disp=thd&zw

Chad 13-10-2011 19:06

Re: Sky Anytime
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Henkesghost (Post 35315004)
What does the date next to the movies on sky movies on demand mean? Thought it was the date they were available until but don't think so:confused:


Very good question.

OLD BOY 13-10-2011 20:21

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by zantarous (Post 35314772)
I see that Sky One has no US shows in its folder and Living has one. Are we only getting UK produced stuff stuff?

There should be US series on there as well. Sky have been buying all their shows with on demand rights just to keep Virgin Media viewers unable to view these programmes in the past. So I don't think there should be a problem here.

muppetman11 13-10-2011 20:28

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35315180)
There should be US series on there as well. Sky have been buying all their shows with on demand rights just to keep Virgin Media viewers unable to view these programmes in the past. So I don't think there should be a problem here.

Why wouldn't they considering they have their own On Demand service. :confused:

Doz007 13-10-2011 20:32

Re: Sky Anytime
 
Sorry if it's already been discussed but are any on the Sky Movies in HD on VM?

clinteastman 13-10-2011 20:37

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35315196)
Sorry if it's already been discussed but are any on the Sky Movies in HD on VM?

No, not for a while too I guess.

BenMcr 13-10-2011 20:37

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by Doz007 (Post 35315196)
Sorry if it's already been discussed but are any on the Sky Movies in HD on VM?

Not in Sky Anytime - yet.

spankysmagicpian 13-10-2011 22:20

Re: Sky Anytime
 
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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35314947)
I am an expert :D and it will take weeks.

I know it's probably business sensitive information Spider but the SANs at the headends must be HUGE bearing in mind they are mpeg-2 (?)


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