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epsilon 18-05-2023 06:11

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152074)
Older boxes don’t always cope with the newer technology too well. If this impacts on performance, it makes Virgin look bad. So they either have to force you to change or they will deny that streamer to your box.

The same (Arris) boxes are also used for TV 360 and can be converted between the 2 formats, they seem to cope quite well with the extra apps. Although the Humax TV 360 boxes don't appear to have the same flexibility.

OLD BOY 18-05-2023 20:17

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36152085)
The same (Arris) boxes are also used for TV 360 and can be converted between the 2 formats, they seem to cope quite well with the extra apps. Although the Humax TV 360 boxes don't appear to have the same flexibility.

Yes, but the original TiVos can’t cope. Even the BBC i-Player struggles to work with them.

epsilon 18-05-2023 22:03

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36152120)
Yes, but the original TiVos can’t cope. Even the BBC i-Player struggles to work with them.

Original flavour Tivos didn't cope well with apps even when they were new. If boxes are light on resources they will quickly become sluggish when the workload is increased.

Mad Max 19-05-2023 19:56

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
I don't have a Tivo box, it's a V6 box that I have.

RichardCoulter 22-05-2023 16:25

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36151947)
Agreed.

Just wish the competition would start installing around here…

Just rx’ed an email from OpenReach - well, when I say "update"…

I thought of your posts about BT in your area when they announced they were to shed a lot of staff because, partly, their broadband upgrade work would be completed soon!

epsilon 22-05-2023 20:11

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
Coming soon:

The service holding the placeholder for Sky News UHD has been repurposed as Sky Sports Ultra HD 2. The provisional channel allocation is 539 but could possibly change, before launch, to the 535 slot cleared by the movement of Sky Racing HD.

Media Boy UK 22-05-2023 22:36

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36152444)
Coming soon:

The service holding the placeholder for Sky News UHD has been repurposed as Sky Sports Ultra HD 2. The provisional channel allocation is 539 but could possibly change, before launch, to the 535 slot cleared by the movement of Sky Racing HD.

I seen your post on the other web site and was think it way too.

Gavin-D 23-05-2023 21:41

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36152444)
Coming soon:

The service holding the placeholder for Sky News UHD has been repurposed as Sky Sports Ultra HD 2. The provisional channel allocation is 539 but could possibly change, before launch, to the 535 slot cleared by the movement of Sky Racing HD.

Could this one get used by Eurosport to show the French open in UHD?

They usually have a pop-up channel appearing this time of year for it

TimeLord2018 23-05-2023 21:47

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 36152548)
Could this one get used by Eurosport to show the French open in UHD?

They usually have a pop-up channel appearing this time of year for it

That's already testing aswell
https://www.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.p...ve=209&lang=en

My guess would be Sky plan to use Ultra HD 2 for a 3rd Premier League game in UHD on Sunday.

epsilon 24-05-2023 05:27

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 36152548)
Could this one get used by Eurosport to show the French open in UHD?

They usually have a pop-up channel appearing this time of year for it

Eurosport UHD resurfaced earlier in the month on the 16th. Technically, the service is always there in the background, just hidden from the EPG and not carrying any elementary streams (audio, video etc). If you are interested, this is the post I made on DS Forums at the time. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discus...ment_102822000

Mad Max 24-05-2023 13:05

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
How difficult is it to put an app on the V6 box?

TimeLord2018 24-05-2023 13:21

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Perhaps they choose not to , They see TiVo as legacy platform, Disney+ and UKTV app aren't on it either.


The reason ITVX is on the V6 is probably because its got content from ITV1 on it - a PSB

epsilon 24-05-2023 13:28

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36152596)
How difficult is it to put an app on the V6 box?

It depends how complicated the app is. I'm not sure how the V6 works with apps but, at its most basic, for many devices adding an app is a simple as providing an icon to make it easy to select the app and a URL for the html5 source. Not rocket science. Tweaking the app to display properly on each device should be the hardest part. Bloatware apps such as itvX will probably be more difficult.

BenMcr 24-05-2023 14:00

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
There will be differences though in how the apps can integrate with the EPG and other platform specific features.

So there would still need to be one app for 360 / Stream and a separate similar version for V6.

epsilon 24-05-2023 14:31

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2023)
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 36152604)
There will be differences though in how the apps can integrate with the EPG and other platform specific features.

So there would still need to be one app for 360 / Stream and a separate similar version for V6.

But a lot less complicated than, say, Freeview Play apps which have to work across hundreds of different devices. Sure, it's not completely straight forward, apps have to be designed to work properly with different resolutions etc. so an app designed for HD content fills a 4K screen when launched and not just a quarter of the screen (yes, I have seen apps do that). Launching apps from the EPG is niche but should be relatively simple as the EPG should simply launch an app rather than be integrated with it. So each device should have its own routine to launch any app from the EPG.


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