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richard1960 15-01-2012 19:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nstokes (Post 35362832)
maybe if/when VM integrate them there could be an option in the settings where the user says if they want reminders on or off

Yes that sounds reasonable or just do not use them.

But an option would give people who do not like the idea a choice of switching on wonder how many nay sayers would actually use them though i reckon a few might.;)

nstokes 15-01-2012 19:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35362841)
Yes that sounds reasonable or just do not use them.

But an option would give people who do not like the idea a choice of switching on wonder how many nay sayers would actually use them though i reckon a few might.;)

thats my point at least people that way get the best of both worlds

Lew 15-01-2012 20:09

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nstokes (Post 35362832)
maybe if/when VM integrate them there could be an option in the settings where the user says if they want reminders on or off

That would be a waste of coding and testing time when it's much easier to not use them if you don't want them. If they work like they do on the V+ Box then it'd just be another option on the recording dialog so I'm sure you could manage to ignore its presence.

nstokes 15-01-2012 20:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lew (Post 35362867)
That would be a waste of coding and testing time when it's much easier to not use them if you don't want them. If they work like they do on the V+ Box then it'd just be another option on the recording dialog so I'm sure you could manage to ignore its presence.

i agree with you but my point was that people will still complain

Lew 15-01-2012 20:16

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They will whatever they do. ;)

nstokes 15-01-2012 20:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lew (Post 35362874)
They will whatever they do. ;)

true point

JayAy 16-01-2012 10:34

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
As long as the implementation is simple and doesn't screw up something else then we can all get along using Tivo how we want to use i,t not how we're forced to use it - flexibility is key.

nstokes 16-01-2012 10:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JayAy (Post 35363097)
As long as the implementation is simple and doesn't screw up something else then we can all get along using Tivo how we want to use i,t not how we're forced to use it - flexibility is key.

agreed

Perfect Choice 16-01-2012 12:01

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Isn't it just a case of invoking reminders on individual programmes, not that there is a need for an on-off option? "Off" is just a case of not selecting it for a programme you want a reminder for. Sure this was how V+ worked, didn't even know the feature was there until we wanted to use it one day.

Itshim 16-01-2012 14:38

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I just wish they would hurry up a bring reminders in. Along Full red button,these in my opinion are the two reasons why the V+ in our house has the edge.

Tricky Trevor 16-01-2012 17:15

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I see that the Harry Potter and Twilight apps have been removed which now bring the number of apps down to 13. So much for the quote that there would be a hundred apps within a year.

Pea-Pod 17-01-2012 19:03

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I just had my TiVO installed today and the speed of navigating through the menu's and TV Guide on it's own is worth the replacement of my V+HD which kept freezing and was very sluggish.

However I'm not sure if this is because it needs to update overnight, but when I go into a catch-up programme and press OK to view it, the result just takes me back to the 'on demand' menu? Should I not be able to watch a catch-up programme from the TV Guide?

The HD channels on the TiVO are showing the same superb picture quality as the previous V+HD box but I'm not sure if there is a slight softening of the feed on SD channels compared to the V+ Could be just me, it's not too noticeable but some of text/lettering i.e. the BBC news banner appears a little less vibrant than before. I'm wondering if any of the settings need changing?

devilincarnate 17-01-2012 19:05

Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pea-Pod (Post 35364214)
I just had my TiVO installed today and the speed of navigating through the menu's and TV Guide on it's own is worth the replacement of my V+HD which kept freezing and was very sluggish.

However I'm not sure if this is because it needs to update overnight, but when I go into a catch-up programme and press OK to view it, the result just takes me back to the 'on demand' menu? Should I not be able to watch a catch-up programme from the TV Guide?

The HD channels on the TiVO are showing the same superb picture quality as the previous V+HD box but I'm not sure if there is a slight softening of the feed on SD channels compared to the V+ Could be just me, it's not too noticeable but some of text/lettering i.e. the BBC news banner appears a little less vibrant than before. I'm wondering if any of the settings need changing?

It can take 7 days for the box to fully settle in :)

HDFootyMan 17-01-2012 19:41

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What's happened to the VM Help & Support Forums? Looks like the style sheet for the site has gone bonkers:
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/TiVo/bd-p/Tivo

andrewstevenson 24-01-2012 03:17

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Originally Posted by toady (Post 35360673)
Quote:

Originally Posted by apwheeler (Post 35359305)
I have just release V0.05.

Main feature this adds is Reminders Functionality:

- Added reminders. Can now set up the application to change to a specified channel at a specified time and date (PC must running the application at time of reminder to change your TiVo).


Setting Reminders

You can now set the application to change the channel on your TiVo box at a specific time and date using the reminders
options.


Provided that the application is running on your PC at the time of the reminder, it will then change the channel
just like the V+ box did.



Andy

Brilliant, the reminders function is great, it returns the missing functionality from the old V+ boxes that I miss until VM can add it natively

Can you explain the reminders I can't find it on my box


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