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OLD BOY 19-05-2018 17:07

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35947322)
Not in my opinion OB.:)

How do you find them useful, Den? They are not even in HD. I rarely watch anything in SD these days.

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Originally Posted by Onramp (Post 35947324)
I guess there are people out there that would want to record 6 channels and watch catchup on a 7th, but really, how often would that happen in practice? Bandwidth on cable for broadcast is at a premium. I think +1s, while originally a nice concept, are now just a waste of space.

Given the option, an individual subscriber could theoretically choose channels that they want to ¨+1-ify¨ by using some of their free tuners to fill a temporary area of their box with 1 hour old content. Then you could even choose to make a particular channel a +2 if you wanted.

If you have two linked V6s, that's not a problem!

denphone 19-05-2018 17:56

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947352)
How do you find them useful, Den? They are not even in HD. I rarely watch anything in SD these days.

There are useful because l use them as l do a lot of recordings to watch in the coming days.

OLD BOY 19-05-2018 18:15

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947274)
You are being pedantic, Chris. Most people outside this forum don't have a clue what the difference is between streaming and on demand. As far as public perception is concerned, they are one and the same thing.

I kind of apologise for any confusion I might have created, but I was not addressing the technophobes!

No, I was referring to my assertion that Sky Atlantic was coming to VM. It was true, but not in the timeframe I expected. Sky Atlantic should indeed appear on VM screens either this year or early next.

....And by the way, Chris, my prediction was for 20, not 10 years ahead.

You may be interested in this:

https://www.tvbeurope.com/content/ro...l-broadcasters

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35947362)
There are useful because l use them as l do a lot of recordings to watch in the coming days.

I thought you had a V6, sorry!

denphone 19-05-2018 18:19

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947363)
....And by the way, Chris, my prediction was for 20, not 10 years ahead.

You may be interested in this:

https://www.tvbeurope.com/content/ro...l-broadcasters

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I thought you had a V6, sorry!

l have OB..

OLD BOY 19-05-2018 18:19

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35947362)
There are useful because l use them as l do a lot of recordings to watch in the coming days.

So you are trying to record 6 programmes at the same time? I'd be interested to know what they are!!

heero_yuy 19-05-2018 18:28

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Quote from OLD BOY:


So you are trying to record 6 programmes at the same time? I'd be interested to know what they are!!
I wondered seeing as we are quite happy with a non-recording VboxHD and rarely find any collisions.

Or maybe we're just a bit more picky?

OLD BOY 19-05-2018 18:31

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35947368)
I wondered seeing as we are quite happy with a non-recording VboxHD and rarely find any collisions.

Or maybe we're just a bit more picky?

I think perhaps you are missing a lot!

denphone 19-05-2018 18:49

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947366)
So you are trying to record 6 programmes at the same time? I'd be interested to know what they are!!

Quite a few l series on different channels , football , horse racing , movies.

OLD BOY 19-05-2018 19:08

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35947374)
Quite a few l series on different channels , football , horse racing , movies.

Fair enough, although in your shoes I'd be inclined to watch sport live and bookmark the movies.

spiderplant 19-05-2018 20:40

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 35947317)
Surely record ability and on-demand means +1 channels are redundant?

No, they remain quite popular.
http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/w...-summary/?_s=4

Raider999 19-05-2018 21:35

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947378)
Fair enough, although in your shoes I'd be inclined to watch sport live and bookmark the movies.


Ideally yes, but not always possible as people have other things to do and there are clashes particularly on a weekend

Horizon 20-05-2018 16:13

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 35947091)
This news seems to back up my thoughts that streaming is not coming cheap.

On top of normal tv/phone/broadband bundles, I'd agree. But when/if the traditional pay tv bundle collapses, then it may get cheaper or not, if streaming prices keep rising.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947363)
....And by the way, Chris, my prediction was for 20, not 10 years ahead.

You may be interested in this:

https://www.tvbeurope.com/content/ro...l-broadcasters[COLOR="Silver"]

I think you're still right. Linear will largely die off.

In effect, my viewing has been almost all on-demand since 2004 when ntl upped their broadband speeds.;):)

OLD BOY 20-05-2018 16:18

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Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35947435)
On top of normal tv/phone/broadband bundles, I'd agree. But when/if the traditional pay tv bundle collapses, then it may get cheaper or not, if streaming prices keep rising.

That's the thing. When only the on demand/streaming services are left (or everything you can get on the pay tv channels is replicated there), paying only for the streaming/on demand services will make perfect sense and this would be cheaper than the existing satellite and cable tv bundles.

Sky have already embraced this with the changes they are bringing in soon and I am sure that VM have advanced plans, since they've been promoting on demand for years. They need to get many more VM Exclusives and plenty more besides in HBO-type deals to make it worthwhile to continue to subscribe to cable services. This, and ensuring that the STBs become known as good value streamers, is the key to ensuring the survival of cable tv.

Raider999 20-05-2018 16:44

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35947440)
That's the thing. When only the on demand/streaming services are left (or everything you can get on the pay tv channels is replicated there), paying only for the streaming/on demand services will make perfect sense and this would be cheaper than the existing satellite and cable tv bundles.

Sky have already embraced this with the changes they are bringing in soon and I am sure that VM have advanced plans, since they've been promoting on demand for years. They need to get many more VM Exclusives and plenty more besides in HBO-type deals to make it worthwhile to continue to subscribe to cable services. This, and ensuring that the STBs become known as good value streamers, is the key to ensuring the survival of cable tv.

Streaming will only be cheaper than linear if there are only A small number of streamers.

If the rights to different sports are spread over a larger number of streamers all wanting there £15-25 pm it is going to be more expensive for me

OLD BOY 20-05-2018 18:32

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 35947442)
Streaming will only be cheaper than linear if there are only A small number of streamers.

If the rights to different sports are spread over a larger number of streamers all wanting there £15-25 pm it is going to be more expensive for me

Sport is rather a different proposition, I'll grant you that. However, it is likely that you will be able to pick and choose which sports you want to watch, rather than paying for a lot of sport that doesn't interest you.

I think maybe there will be a lot more choice of sports events televised than as at present, which could give the impression that you are getting less value for money whereas you may be making choices that lead you to watch more of your preferred sports than you are able to do now.

It will be interesting to see how this pans out.


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