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Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
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Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
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You can check planned recordings at any time, even the day before when you start your TV viewing, or online. You seem to want to reduce the amount of recordable tuners, when there is no need to do so; a two minute check of planned recordings will solve your problem. |
Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
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With one less recordable tuner (the one dedicated to OD) you'd have even less chance! Your point makes no sense to me. The answer seems simple to me; you watch OD content when you have a tuner free, which is easy to check by looking at the planned recordings list |
Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
If this is like skyq I wonder if this can be seen as impolite wifi behaviour by both companies, houses having multiple wifi transmitters possible also all transmitting on different channels could be seen as been greedy on the spectrum. I think the skyq is bad for that reason.
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Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
I haven't checked but they may all use the same channel when boosting the signal.
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Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
Given the slow performance issues with the existing Tivo box, I think it would help Virgin Media's reputation if they did the same as Sky as reported in this article.
It would be good if they could also do a deal for existing customers currently experiencing problems with their Tivos. http://www.a516digital.com/2016/09/s...y-default.html Sky Q by default Sky is planning to make its recently launched SkyQ box the default receiver for new subscribers, with the older Sky+ service only made available in a reduced number of circumstances. It comes as no surprise that Sky is moving new subscribers towards SkyQ, as it has made no secret that it wants to move away from its base of older Sky boxes, including those boxes that can only receive standard definition services. Under the plans, all new Sky subscribers will be offered a 1TB SkyQ box as standard, with an option to use the older Sky+ only available under limited circumstances, such as when a subscriber has to use a communal satellite dish that hasn't got a SkyQ LNB, otherwise it won't be possible for new subscribers to choose a non-SkyQ box. The default SkyQ box offered to customers will lack full functionality, unless an additional fee of £12 a month is paid, which would enable multiscreen streaming and access to Sky UHD. An upgrade to a 2TB Sky Q box will also be available. For existing subscribers, nothing changes, although a voluntary option to upgrade to SkyQ is available. New subscribers to Sky are still being offered the choice of either Sky+ or SkyQ; an exact date for the switch to SkyQ hasn't been publicised. |
Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
That would be an excellent idea for VM to adopt.
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Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
I'm not quite sure why it warranted a whole news item about it for Sky Q.
It's pretty much a given that any new kit will come the default after period of time. For Virgin Media it's the same as the existing TiVo becoming the default TV option, and the Hub 3.0 now being the default kit for broadband. |
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Will VM do the same, do you think? |
Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
As software capability has improved in general, I wonder if the way that TiVo works could be modernised in some way?
I don't see why these days there can't be a feature where we tell it what we want it to record and it automatically calculates the best thing to do, be it move other recordings which have a repeat showing to record one off programmes or move the recording itself. I don't mean just detecting the repeat showings as it does now and listing them in Planned Recordings, but a complete calculation as to how best to achieve the best outcome for every recording planned that mirrors the users wishes. Each time there is a change, eg a show is taken off the EPG or a viewer chooses another programme or series to record, it could recalculate everything. At the end (or during calculation) it may have to ask the user to make their mind up about what to record if it cannot resolve occasional issues eg four one off programmes all being shown at the same time. I now have so many Series Links that I find it impossible to prioritise them, so being able to make a decision when anomalies are thrown up would be very useful. |
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Maybe if it could pour you a nice cup of coffee and start the dinner while you're waiting for the circle to start spinning? :mis:;) |
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If you want you can, pretty much, live this way already. It means watching stuff within 7 days of airing (catch up) or buying the right to watch whenever from iTunes/Amazon etc. If you are happy with that, great. But, if you want to be able to watch things that are broadcast at times of your choosing for no payment, recording will continue to be the only legal option.
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