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Digital Fanatic 22-10-2011 20:06

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by WaxMan (Post 35319848)
I was asking more for clarification and directions to the quote made originally by Jameseh



It seems to be something that is common knowledge and hence not wanting to start a new thread if it was.

You'll still need another TiVo (Multi-room) for streaming if that's what you mean?

WaxMan 22-10-2011 20:13

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35319849)
You'll still need another TiVo (Multi-room) for streaming if that's what you mean?

Well part of it firstly I wanted confirmation of what "wireless streaming" is I sort of think I can guess but my search fu is failing looking for specfics

devilincarnate 22-10-2011 20:23

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by WaxMan (Post 35319852)
Well part of it firstly I wanted confirmation of what "wireless streaming" is I sort of think I can guess but my search fu is failing looking for specfics

It will end up been something like this?

http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_cont...ome/index.html

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Content Access on Any TV Today
Typically, the DVR experience is limited to one room in a consumer household. The Cisco Whole Home DVR lets consumers record their favorite TV programs once and access that content on any set-top in the home, however.

Provide the First Step in the Connected Life
Open standards and IP-enabled technologies are creating the foundation for "any-screen" experiences, promoting the Connected Life. In the Connected Life, unified video experiences are accessible when and where consumers want them and on their chosen device. Cisco Whole Home DVR is the first critical step.
Deliver Next-Generation Services
When the whole home DVR is used with other medianet solutions, content can be managed across any DVR and consumer electronic device. Cisco next-generation set-tops converge the more social, personal, and interactive Internet capabilities with traditional cable video. They can support multiple home networking standards and offer hybrid tuning options

Increase Service Differentiation and Value
The Cisco Whole Home DVR offers a new world of personalization and freedom for consumers. It provides a simple, high-value way for you to:

Improve consumer satisfaction and loyalty
Differentiate your service from competitors
Extend the Connected Life throughout the home
Begin the transformation from service provider to experience provider
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Digital Video Broadcasting Markets

Cisco 8485DVB Hybrid Cable/IP High-Definition DVR Set-Top
This newest generation of hybrid Cable/IP DVR set-top has the ability to integrate DVB and IP video experiences into one device, resulting in innovative multimedia service creation. It is available in two display formats:

Dot Matrix Display (Learn More)
LED Display (Learn More)
Cisco 8455DVB Hybrid Cable/IP High-Definition DVR Set-Top
This first-generation hybrid Cable/IP DVR set-top combines MPEG-4/MPEG-4 video delivery with DVB-C and IP support capabilities. SCART outputs and a DOCSIS cable modem are standard.

denphone 22-10-2011 21:24

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35319810)
Has it? If I'm waiting for the live football and watch another show in the meantime and forget to switch over I can no longer watch that game live (which is the only way sports should be watched). Reminders solve that problem as they have for me for years.

l agree 100%.

gadge 22-10-2011 21:47

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 35319849)
You'll still need another TiVo (Multi-room) for streaming if that's what you mean?

Do you know if multi room streaming is enabled with the update?.

DeejayAJ 23-10-2011 05:47

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
I don't understand why there's a charge at all nevermind per box when you've already paid £99(?) to have it installed! Does it cost them anymore to provide a tivo service than V+ that would warrant £3pm, if anything?

passingbat 23-10-2011 08:34

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35319880)
Do you know if multi room streaming is enabled with the update?.

Would also like to know that.

kgollop 23-10-2011 10:17

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
Well this price change has forced my hand. Just ordered a 500Gb TIVO to replace the V+ in the bedroom, before the November 1st cut off date. Seems to be a lot of TIVO's flying off the shelf at the moment, the first available install was not until December 2nd! Gives plenty of time for the software update to be rolled out, and hopefully it will be all ready for multiroom streaming once it arrives!

BenMcr 23-10-2011 11:55

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by DeejayAJ (Post 35319963)
I don't understand why there's a charge at all nevermind per box when you've already paid £99(?) to have it installed! Does it cost them anymore to provide a tivo service than V+ that would warrant £3pm, if anything?

Considering there is a seperate 10Mbit connection to each TiVo box, possibly ;)

Gill72 23-10-2011 13:09

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I am currently on the VIP50 package with the main box being a 1TB Tivo and the extra box is a V+ box, which I have in my bedroom but it one of the first V+ boxes and is very noisy and keeps me awake at night. I phoned up just now to see if I could swap the V+ box for a 500gb Tivo but was told that I couldn't do that on the VIP package, I have to keep the V+ box but can get a 3rd box which can be another Tivo box. Can someone from Virgin confirm this is the case? I'm sure I've read somewhere on here, that other people on this forum have VIP packages but have all Tivo Boxes and not V+ boxes, or have I imagined that?! Thank you.

kgollop 23-10-2011 13:31

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by Gill72 (Post 35320065)
I am currently on the VIP50 package with the main box being a 1TB Tivo and the extra box is a V+ box, which I have in my bedroom but it one of the first V+ boxes and is very noisy and keeps me awake at night. I phoned up just now to see if I could swap the V+ box for a 500gb Tivo but was told that I couldn't do that on the VIP package, I have to keep the V+ box but can get a 3rd box which can be another Tivo box. Can someone from Virgin confirm this is the case? I'm sure I've read somewhere on here, that other people on this forum have VIP packages but have all Tivo Boxes and not V+ boxes, or have I imagined that?! Thank you.

I have exactly the same as you at present. I rang up this morning and was charged £49.95 to replace the V+ box with a 500Gb TIVO. I'd try again if you were you! If you ring up around 8.30 in the morning you usually get through to a UK call centre which can help ;)

Gill72 23-10-2011 13:34

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by kgollop (Post 35320071)
I have exactly the same as you at present. I rang up this morning and was charged £49.95 to replace the V+ box with a 500Gb TIVO. I'd try again if you were you! If you ring up around 8.30 in the morning you usually get through to a UK call centre which can help ;)

OK, great thanks. The person I spoke to was called "Alan" but he didn't sound like he was from a UK call centre! I'll try again tomorrow morning! :)

JHM 23-10-2011 19:07

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35319880)
Do you know if multi room streaming is enabled with the update?.

Yes I can confirm that Multi Room Streaming is in the V15.2 update. I had a short play with it but didn't get very far in the menues, since it correctly stated it couldn't detect a second TiVo!

--John

New to cable 23-10-2011 19:24

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35320031)
Considering there is a seperate 10Mbit connection to each TiVo box, possibly ;)

Thats not why the £3 charge is there though is it, its because Virginmedia have to pay "TiVo" to keep the epg up to date and licence the software/brand.

Gill72 24-10-2011 10:53

Re: £3 TiVo charge
 
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Originally Posted by Gill72 (Post 35320065)
I am currently on the VIP50 package with the main box being a 1TB Tivo and the extra box is a V+ box, which I have in my bedroom but it one of the first V+ boxes and is very noisy and keeps me awake at night. I phoned up just now to see if I could swap the V+ box for a 500gb Tivo but was told that I couldn't do that on the VIP package, I have to keep the V+ box but can get a 3rd box which can be another Tivo box. Can someone from Virgin confirm this is the case? I'm sure I've read somewhere on here, that other people on this forum have VIP packages but have all Tivo Boxes and not V+ boxes, or have I imagined that?! Thank you.

I phoned up earlier this morning and spoke to someone in the UK Call centre. Was again told that on my package I couldn't swap my V+ for the 500gb Tivo, but could move the V+ to another room and have the 500gb Tivo put in my bedroom and only pay a £49.95 activation fee and no increase in my monthly premium! Don't know how that works as thought I would have to pay a £6.50 multi-room subscription to have a 3rd box, so i'm not complaining. :D


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