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TimeLord2018 22-01-2024 17:52

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36168725)
Virgin Stream, Sky Stream Puck etc don't quite seem like the dark ages.

Which don't have +1 channels anyway

Stephen 22-01-2024 17:55

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36168725)
Virgin Stream, Sky Stream Puck etc don't quite seem like the dark ages.

Well those streaming devices would likely have catch up and again +1 channels wouldn't be needed.

I just think they are a waste of band2idth and came at time before DVRs became the norm and catch up and on demand weren't really much compared to what they are now.

epsilon 22-01-2024 18:27

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by TimeLord2018 (Post 36168728)
Which don't have +1 channels anyway

The comment I replied to did not mention +1 channels. My reply, therefore, was not about +1 channels, merely about newer devices from Sky & Virgin not having a recording facility without being from the dark ages. ;)

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36168729)
Well those streaming devices would likely have catch up and again +1 channels wouldn't be needed.

I just think they are a waste of band2idth and came at time before DVRs became the norm and catch up and on demand weren't really much compared to what they are now.

But they are some of the newer devices and certainly not from the dark ages.

Stephen 22-01-2024 18:37

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36168731)
The comment I replied to did not mention +1 channels. My reply, therefore, was not about +1 channels, merely about newer devices from Sky & Virgin not having a recording facility without being from the dark ages. ;)

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But they are some of the newer devices and certainly not from the dark ages.

I was talking about normal cable and sky boxes not streaming ones.

ozsat 22-01-2024 18:42

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
As stated - both VM's and Sky's latest products do NOT have any recording facilties.

Both do have catch-up and it was said they don't need +1 channels. But both Sky's and VM's current linear boxes have the same catch-up apps as their current streaming boxes.

If the arguement is that if the stream boxes don't need +1 channels - then neither do SkyQ or the VM 360.

Nowadays, DVR seems to be from the dark ages - but UK Catch Up services do not provide a full catch up service.

Itshim 22-01-2024 18:44

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Still don't understand, why if your route of choice is streaming, why would they offer a recording choice. However I look at it it seems pointless.

epsilon 22-01-2024 18:54

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36168735)
I was talking about normal cable and sky boxes not streaming ones.

Fair enough but that wasn't clear from "If anyone still has a Virgin or Sky box that can't record then it must be from the dark ages". The newer streaming boxes still pass as cable and sky boxes and don't have a recording facility. I don't have a horse in the +1 or the recording facility race.

Stephen 22-01-2024 18:58

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36168737)
Still don't understand, why if your route of choice is streaming, why would they offer a recording choice. However I look at it it seems pointless.

I was once on the testing for Vodafones TV box that ultimately never lauched. It used an aerial for the main channels and WiFi for the pr3mium channels but with the ability to record programmes that were stored remotely on servers in Germany. BBC and ITV couldn't record but their catch up apps were available. It worked well and meant you could str3am recordings when not at home. This was around 2015. It worked well but a decision was taken mere weeks before launch to cancel it.

I still like to have DVR facilities on my Q or Virgin boxes to keep some films and shows. You never know when the streaming services will remove them. But with all the options available now +1 channels do seem rather redundant.

OLD BOY 22-01-2024 23:30

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36168711)
If the “benefit” of streaming is you only pay for what you watch (not actually true, but I’ll grant this latitude briefly) why should Virgin include them in their packages?

Anyone can buy a fire stick, a Roku or cast from their phone.

When they have watchlists and a decent EPG for the Freeview channels while they still exist, I’ll agree with you.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36168716)
So what, I'd still like Talk Radio on the EPG.

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This is not correct, in fact some have no capability to record at all.

Then use the on demand option.

epsilon 23-01-2024 04:03

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36168441)
No information on any thing new coming for V6, TV360 boxes.

But I have been told that "200+ Channels are set to be added" to Virgin Media Stream boxes within the next THREE weeks.

https://mediaboyukblog.blogspot.com/...ls-set-to.html

I did not even know about Sky Sports Red Button button launching via TV360 boxes until after it did happen.

Subscription pack codes have been added for 150 extra channels on Stream in the Inclusive channels, Essential Entertainment and Kids packs. Pack codes being added isn't definitive proof of the IPTV streams being added, so that will need to be confirmed. A provisional list available at https://ukcabletvchanges.blogspot.com/

The additional channels seem to include quite a few +1 timeshifts so, yeah, some of the user comments in this thread about Stream not having +1s didn't age well. :D

jfman 23-01-2024 08:14

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36168756)
When they have watchlists and a decent EPG for the Freeview channels while they still exist, I’ll agree with you.

Don’t people have EPGs on their freeview/freesat compatible TVs? Or indeed, turn over to whatever HDMI port their Virgin/Sky STB is on “while they still exist” (as you put it).

You’re selling us a pup here, OB. The big advantage for subscribers was supposed to be we weren’t subsidising crap. Now we (all pay-tv subscribers on all platforms, including streaming) are paying more, getting less and the answer is for Virgin and Sky to give them a leg up?

OLD BOY 23-01-2024 12:37

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36168764)
Don’t people have EPGs on their freeview/freesat compatible TVs? Or indeed, turn over to whatever HDMI port their Virgin/Sky STB is on “while they still exist” (as you put it).

You’re selling us a pup here, OB. The big advantage for subscribers was supposed to be we weren’t subsidising crap. Now we (all pay-tv subscribers on all platforms, including streaming) are paying more, getting less and the answer is for Virgin and Sky to give them a leg up?

The Freeview EPG is not that good, though, jfman. They are not up to the standard of Virgin’s or Sky’s and don’t let you see very far ahead.

As for the streamers, I have more good choices than I ever had before. You are only getting less on the TV channels.

Sport is a different issue.

Media Boy UK 23-01-2024 13:28

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Netflix will show live WWE from 2025

*CONFIRMED: WWE to move from TNT Sports to Netflix in the UK from 2025.

https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broad...189758.article

jfman 23-01-2024 13:54

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36168781)
The Freeview EPG is not that good, though, jfman. They are not up to the standard of Virgin’s or Sky’s and don’t let you see very far ahead.

I’m confused why on one hand it’s dated and on the way out yet it’s essential and only Sky and Virgin (themselves, on the way out) must step to give streamers the quality platforms to be on.

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As for the streamers, I have more good choices than I ever had before. You are only getting less on the TV channels.
And paying through the nose for it, OB. To the end user “the TV channels” is a meaningless distinction - less content is less content whether viewed on demand or otherwise.

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Sport is a different issue.
It’s the elephant in the room.

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Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36168788)
Netflix will show live WWE from 2025

*CONFIRMED: WWE to move from TNT Sports to Netflix in the UK from 2025.

https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broad...189758.article

A big move into the general entertainment market.

RichardCoulter 23-01-2024 14:39

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36168736)
As stated - both VM's and Sky's latest products do NOT have any recording facilties.

Both do have catch-up and it was said they don't need +1 channels. But both Sky's and VM's current linear boxes have the same catch-up apps as their current streaming boxes.

If the arguement is that if the stream boxes don't need +1 channels - then neither do SkyQ or the VM 360.

Nowadays, DVR seems to be from the dark ages - but UK Catch Up services do not provide a full catch up service.

...and don't have QuickView or always provide subtitles.


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