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Media Boy UK 17-03-2022 18:40

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Reports that Channel 4 are set to go HD (UK Wide) soon as rumour 'test' starting on Sky in the past 48 hours.

If rumours are true the following Channel 4 channels may close:

104. Channel 4 (South & East England).
104. Channel 4 (North - not in London).
104. Channel 4 (Midlands).
104. Channel 4 (Scotland).
104. Channel 4 (Northern Ireland).
108. Channel 4 (Wales).
141. Channel 4 HD (Outside London)

If rumours are true the following Channel 4 HD channels may launch:

104. Channel 4 HD (South & East England).
104. Channel 4 HD (North).
104. Channel 4 HD (Midlands).
104. Channel 4 HD (Scotland).
104. Channel 4 HD (Northern Ireland).
108. Channel 4 HD (Wales).

Rumour started by 'omnidirectional' over on DS Forum.

https://forums.digitalspy.com/discus...ment_100642408

cheekyangus 17-03-2022 22:46

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
"Rumour started" . Quite a way of phrasing someone recollecting what was observed before the Red Bee incident. :)

Very likely what's happening though, given what's happening with the HD mux on DTT this year though re: regionalisation.

vincerooney 18-03-2022 01:40

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didnt even know channel 4 had regional variants?! whats the difference?? ive only thought bbc 1 had different variants really in wales, scotland, NI and the only other difference was the bbc regional news at 6.30pm for places in england.

what the heck does channel 4 regionalise other than s4c?

epsilon 18-03-2022 03:37

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36116860)
didnt even know channel 4 had regional variants?! whats the difference?? ive only thought bbc 1 had different variants really in wales, scotland, NI and the only other difference was the bbc regional news at 6.30pm for places in england.

what the heck does channel 4 regionalise other than s4c?

Adverts, that's all.

cheekyangus 18-03-2022 10:41

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
The official VMO2 press release for BritBox UK app. Doesn't say anything not seen elsewhere. https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/bri...-on-virgin-tv/

epsilon 19-03-2022 00:01

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36116686)
I feel NBC News Now HD may launch on Channel 614 or Channel 627.

614 according to the latest information.

Media Boy UK 19-03-2022 01:01

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36116963)
614 according to the latest information.

Thanks for update - I think I know Virgin Media's may of given out EPG Slots a wee bit too well.:D (Is that a good or bad thing?);)

cheekyangus 19-03-2022 10:45

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36116966)
Thanks for update - I think I know Virgin Media's may of given out EPG Slots a wee bit too well.:D (Is that a good or bad thing?);)

614 suggests they are using an "associated channels" rule, as the last "news" channel to launch on VM went right at the bottom of the list.

Legendkiller2k 19-03-2022 13:27

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
W will leave the SKY pay pack next week and go free to air.

Media Boy UK 19-03-2022 15:16

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36116998)
W will leave the SKY pay pack next week and go free to air.

It will happen on Monday.

Rillington 19-03-2022 15:19

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36116832)
It's only a 10mb Internet connection on the old boxes - so the streaming of a lot of the stuff would be poor too.

A 10mb connection works just fine for viewing online so i don't see why this is an issue on Tivo boxes.

Also, VM has made Netflix and BBC iPlayer available to TV only customers so i fail to see why Amazon isn't available.

It's starting to feel as though TV only customers are receiving an inferior service compared to those who also have VM's internet service and the 360 or V6 boxes.

ozsat 19-03-2022 15:23

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Because a lot of the material streaming to apps needs more than 10Mb - and the 10Mb TiVo has nas to be shared with other network traffic.

The apps are painfully slow on the old boxes when compared to the V6.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rillington (Post 36117005)
A 10mb connection works just fine for viewing online so i don't see why this is an issue on Tivo boxes.

Also, VM has made Netflix and BBC iPlayer available to TV only customers so i fail to see why Amazon isn't available.

It's starting to feel as though TV only customers are receiving an inferior service compared to those who also have VM's internet service and the 360 or V6 boxes.


1701-e 19-03-2022 15:28

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Ye olde TiVo processor isn't up to the task. 11+ years old technology.

Rillington 19-03-2022 15:32

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
I have to say that I agree re the iPlayer although YouTube generally works perfectly well.

I do though fail to understand why they allow TV-only customers access to Netflix but not to Amazon Prime. I feel that this is maybe a business decision to run down the offer for TV-only customers. I believe that ever more streaming services are being launched, none of which are available to TV-only customers, and some of them are part of the VM offer and offered at no extra change which means that it is possible that TV-only customers may well be paying for services that VM is not allowing them to access.

Media Boy UK 19-03-2022 15:49

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36116839)
Reports that Channel 4 are set to go HD (UK Wide) soon as rumour 'test' starting on Sky in the past 48 hours.

If rumours are true the following Channel 4 channels may close:

104. Channel 4 (South & East England).
104. Channel 4 (North - not in London).
104. Channel 4 (Midlands).
104. Channel 4 (Scotland).
104. Channel 4 (Northern Ireland).
108. Channel 4 (Wales).
141. Channel 4 HD (Outside London)

If rumours are true the following Channel 4 HD channels may launch:

104. Channel 4 HD (South & East England).
104. Channel 4 HD (North).
104. Channel 4 HD (Midlands).
104. Channel 4 HD (Scotland).
104. Channel 4 HD (Northern Ireland).
108. Channel 4 HD (Wales).

Rumour started by 'omnidirectional' over on DS Forum.

https://forums.digitalspy.com/discus...ment_100642408

All Channel 4 HD tests has been removed as of March 18th on Sky.


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