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1andrew1 03-07-2016 13:47

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35847631)
Yes I know about the entertainment pass Andrew, and thanks for the reply, I would have hoped that the on demand would have been longer than just 30 days for episodes of GOT, but it doesn't look like it, seems daft!

Until recently every episode of Game of Throwns was on Now TV and you could have watched them all free with a 14-day trial. However, at the end of each series, HBO removes them to encourage sales of the boxsets and the episodes of the last series stay around for 30 days each before being removed. Before and during Series 7, I'm sure they'll all be back up there.

Mad Max 03-07-2016 14:19

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Thx Andrew, so in your opinion, or anyone else who wishes to comment, should I buy the new Now TV box in case it may be better than the older version?

passingbat 03-07-2016 14:49

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35847819)
Until recently every episode of Game of Throwns was on Now TV and you could have watched them all free with a 14-day trial. However, at the end of each series, HBO removes them to encourage sales of the boxsets and the episodes of the last series stay around for 30 days each before being removed. Before and during Series 7, I'm sure they'll all be back up there.

HBO Nordic, and I assume HBO Now leave GOT, and all other HBO shows, on all the time. Sky paid HBO masses of money for a limited rights window.

Due to the Sky deal, HBO Now can not launch in the UK. Not ideal for UK consumers.

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35847826)
Thx Andrew, so in your opinion, or anyone else who wishes to comment, should I buy the new Now TV box in case it may be better than the older version?


It will be horses for coursers. Someone posted a link to the new box and there seemed to be several options, but unless you need another non recordable terrestrial Freeview box, the current black £15 box seems all that is needed for a Virgin subscriber. But check it out for your personal requirements.

1andrew1 03-07-2016 21:11

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35847826)
Thx Andrew, so in your opinion, or anyone else who wishes to comment, should I buy the new Now TV box in case it may be better than the older version?

I think two advantages are:
1) It is 50Hz output compared to the 60Hz output of the older Now TV boxes. This should produce smoother pictures.
2) It has a Freeview EPG together with the pay-TV channels. The channels can be paused for 30 minutes; the current boxes don't have the pause facility and a more limited EPG.

passingbat 03-07-2016 21:45

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35847914)
I think two advantages are:
1) It is 50Hz output compared to the 60Hz output of the older Now TV boxes. This should produce smoother pictures.
2) It has a Freeview EPG together with the pay-TV channels. The channels can be paused for 30 minutes; the current boxes don't have the pause facility and a more limited EPG.

Pause only applies to live Freeview channels. Why would anyone with a Tivo need that?

Some people have problems with lack of 50hz. Both of my TVs running the current 60HZ box don't suffer from any problems. It is a case though that each persons results will vary.

What is the price difference between the current black box and the new one?

1andrew1 04-07-2016 00:03

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35847920)
Pause only applies to live Freeview channels. Why would anyone with a Tivo need that?

My mistake - I thought all channels were pausable mot just the Freeview channels.

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35847920)
What is the price difference between the current black box and the new one?

At the moment the current box is £15 (though there are deals that make it virtually free) and the new box is £40. If you can't pause the pay-TV channels then I can't see many advantages to a TIvo customer in having the newer box.

denphone 04-07-2016 11:07

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ITV to air new Lethal Weapon TV series.

http://www.seenit.co.uk/itv-to-air-l...pon-tv-series/

1andrew1 05-07-2016 19:43

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Setanta Sports in Ireland has now rebranded to Eir Sport. Setanta Sports Ireland is now Eir Sport 1 whilst Setanta Sports 1 is now Eir Sport 2.
http://www.eirsport.ie/discover-eir-sport

The only two businesses remaining under the Setanta Sports brand are Setanta Sports Eurasia and Setanta Sports Asia. Setanta Sports Eurasia is still Irish-owned whilst Setanta Sports Asia is owned by Discovery. I guess it's likely that Discovery would merge it with its Eurosport brand in the future.

Premier Sports which shared its satellite stream with Setanta Sports 1 will presumably share its satellite stream with Eir Sport 2.

denphone 06-07-2016 12:37

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BT TV adds Alibi and W HD channels with three more UKTV High Definition channels to follow.

http://www.seenit.co.uk/bt-tv-adds-a...els-to-follow/

Chad 06-07-2016 17:39

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Following a cull of channels recently it looks like Premier Sports is next to get the chop from Talk Talk. Premier Sports tweeted earlier today to confirm they won't be available on the Talk Talk platform in the near future.

denphone 06-07-2016 17:58

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Well its looking very much like TV on Talk Talk is doomed.

telegramsam 06-07-2016 18:18

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35848419)
Well its looking very much like TV on Talk Talk is doomed.

Whenever their sales people harrass you in the shopping centres they only ever push their broadband service and don't tend to mention the tv side unless you mention it.

1andrew1 06-07-2016 18:54

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35848419)
Well its looking very much like TV on Talk Talk is doomed.

To be fair to TalkTalk, they added BT Sport this year and Premier Sports is a pretty niche channel. They know they can't compete with VM and Sky on the TV front but they do have the Sky channels except Atlantic, though some will baulk at their only being in SD.

denphone 06-07-2016 19:01

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Customers want HD nowadays Andrew as you well know.

1andrew1 06-07-2016 19:19

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35848429)
Customers want HD nowadays Andrew as you well know.

I did say that some will have problems with the channels being in SD. Equally, others will be happy to make the savings over VM or Sky and accept them in SD.


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