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Called up recently to see how much I'd save dropping it, and was told cause we have a couple of loyalty discounts, any change would loose them and negate the saving.. |
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Only swapped my 2nd box for mrs,was promised loads of channels still waiting(12 months later) current crop of channels are embarrassing
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MRS is now enabled on:
Comedy Central Comedy Central +1 Comedy Central HD Comedy Central Extra MTV MTV Live HD |
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It works on all channels if you get an AV sender or some wires. Plus you don't have to pay VM for an extra box.
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Thanks SP Any chance VM can update the list on their website? http://store.virginmedia.com/discove...s.snippet.html Also some channels from 101-199 would be better, any chance? |
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Would be nice to have a proper updated list, am sure that one on the website hasn't been updated since launch.
Even better would be some kind of symbol on the EPG or in My Shows that quickly identifies what can be streamed using MRS. Or even on the online EPG, perhaps a drop down similar to filtering by HD, Streaming etc |
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List updated, but not Comedy Central channels on it?
http://store.virginmedia.com/discove...s.snippet.html |
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I'm guessing its the same reason Comedy Central isn't on TV Anywhere.
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I recently decided to cancel two of my three TiVo boxes as well as two of my three Sky+ HD boxes. The way I watch TV has changed and I no longer felt that I was benefitting enough from multiple STB around the house. Having multiple boxes seems nice but its more to clean, more to manage (in respect of what's on each HDD), more to potentially maintain and I feel that in the near future the trend is going to drift away from anything other than one main central STB.
IMHO Virgin's TiVo MRS has taken far too long to gain the limited traction it has attained. Too few channels that I want to watch support MRS and I haven't seen enough effort being put into promoting MRS as a significantly important feature. I had TiVo (x3) since Virgin offered it, being a former TiVo S1 owner, and paying possibly £150 for each box. After two years (or has it been three, I've forgotten!), and although I'm aware of many of the great features of TiVo, I don't consider it has become the great product here that it could have become. I recently looked at what dish.com are offering in the US. It appears to be a single primary "whole house" DVR with multiple tuners inside and multiple "streaming" mini STB's positioned next to secondary TV's around the home. The secondary STB's can stream recorded content from the single DVR or stream live content via it. This has the benefit of keeping all recordings in one place and secondary boxes can be much smaller and quieter (great for the bedroom etc). Who really wants a HDD and fans blowing on a STB anywhere but in the main entertainment room?! :) I realise that multiple TiVo's on Virgin give three individual tuners per STB right now. So when I had my three TiVo's I could have chosen to record up to nine programmes simultaneously across them. I also realise that the majority of homes wouldn't want internal coax cables running from a primary STB to secondary STB's (that appears to be how dish.com do things) and so running split feeds from outside properties is how things are currently done by Virgin. Once Powerline or wifi improve further and box to box communication speeds also improve we might start seeing Sky selling branded Roku (they've bought into that company) allowing Sky users the ability to stream from their STB to secondary televisions. Hopefully Virgin are looking at something similar as well as offering a box with more tuners and a beefed up 4Tb HDD. Six tuners in a box would allow three recording and three live feeds simultaneously, with the live feeds being streamed to smaller "streamer" STB or USB receivers plugged into secondary TV's. I wonder what others reading this thread relating to MRS think about what I've said. Is MRS really something of the past, despite never really taking off in the UK, and should we be looking more to IPTV or at least the centralising of content at one home location in the near future? |
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In the future I wouldn't be suprised at all too see Sky introduce a similar setup using the SAT>IP protocol and an IP>LNB , a single Ethernet capable of carrying 8 channels to a main box with network clients in additional rooms , SAT>IP software can be installed on iPad allowing you a direct feed on your tablet in your home. The future for VM depends on whether their new owners stick with TIVO or change to Horizon. |
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It seems a bit strange for them to allow it and then remove it, as I recall it was enabled after the last Viacom deal so would have thought that would have covered it until the next negotiations. Especially since they still allow you to watch recordings from MTV. Ah well
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MRS is the biggest white elephant ever to be launched by VM, I wonder how many people actually use it and how often?
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Agree bud, sold.it me with the promise of more channels to me its the usual vm thing start a project and abandon just like that tv not anywhere rubbish
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Ha this thread title gave me a bit of a chuckle! I've been ready since November 2012 when I replaced my VHD with a second TIVO and get everything networked for one of the most exciting set top box developments in a long time. Since then due to "broadcaster restrictions" I've been able to use the feature twice in two years...
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Just come back to this thread after posting my essay nearly two years ago. Doesn't seem a lot has changed. I've sinced dumped all my Virgin TIVO boxes and am down to a single Sky+ HD box which is at a promo price and I rarely watch it. That may be going come the nest renewal as I also have an out of contract BT YouView box and freesat hd in some of my tv's. Virgin missed a huge boat with this technology. Also why don't either Virgin or Sky support the streaming of recordings from their STBs to tablets?
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STB-to-STB streaming works as it goes through the home router so has at least 10Mbit to play with |
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Technology wise the traditional pay TV providers in the UK have moved at a glacial pace probably not helped by rights holders stuck in the dark ages.
Is it any wonder there all scrapping over key sport ? They'd struggle without it in my opinion. |
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