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Re: EPG reshuffle on Virgin TV in 2012???
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To further illustrate your point, when we got home yesterday, all our evening viewing was from My Shows or TV Choice. If it suits Virgin Media to do it, and if more sense in the channel numbers helps some (dare I say it, older) customers then fine, but I don't think it will make much difference to the majority of end users. |
Re: EPG reshuffle on Virgin TV in 2012???
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Re: New EPG on Virgin TV in 2012???
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Try taking part in sport rather than watching others do it. ;) But start small; no F1 just yet! :) ---------- Post added at 10:37 ---------- Previous post was at 10:09 ---------- Quote:
Frustratingly my own father (UPC cable customer in Ireland) painstakingly scrolls up and down the channels even though he knows most of the numbers for his favourites. He frequently misses programmes, especially sporting events, because he hasn't mastered the guide yet. He has a sports package and most of it is listed in the weekend newspaper TV guide but he still misses events. :( If I can get him using the EPG and sending text messages on his mobile in 2012, those will be the two miracles required to qualify me for sainthood. :angel: ---------- Post added at 11:22 ---------- Previous post was at 10:37 ---------- Quote:
On a computer, regardless of make, model or operating system, I make heavy use of keyboard short-cuts to copy/cut/paste, move by word/paragraph, access pull-down menus, navigate between tabs and windows etc. (I also make use of the mouse wheels). My older brother, who is very computer literate and has worked in IT for as long as I have, mostly navigates with the mouse which is painfully slow and cumbersome! Similarly, when a programme finishes on Alibi I don't want to have to enter the EPG and scroll around just to go straight to Universal for the next one or stop by BBC News for the weather in between (130 > 601 > 162). GUIs are overrated and Microsoft better not take away the ability to Alt-<letter> in Windows to access menus, although the have tried. Quote:
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When I do get a TiVo, I'll expect to be able to access channels by number or hieroglyph with the current channel displayed prominently somewhere. The alternative to a front panel display is for all channels to have a DOG so you know what you're watching, even during the adverts, but DOGs can be intrusive and interfere with the on-screen content. Even the mute icon sometimes gets in the way when reading the news on the BBC's Red Button service. |
Re: EPG reshuffle on Virgin TV in 2012???
I know it would be too much to ask but wouldn`t it be great if the channel numbers were the same regardless of which platform you use? Mind you trying to get sky and virgin to agree would be imposible I guess. I don`t simply rely on the EPG. When I watch Corrie at 7.30,Eastenders at 8.00,then back to Corrie at 8.30 I rely on remembering the channel numbers. Also,most of the time I watch programs in HD but now and then a re-run of a old program I want to watch is on and I watch in SD as I don`t want to watch it in 4:3,which is what you get on the HD channels. It would help if the SD version was near the HD one as far as I`m concern.
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