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I was going to ask...
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Any new channels did now launch until July 15th 2014. https://mediaboyblog.blogspot.com/20...nels.html#more As part of that 2014 deal we got Sky Sports 5, Sky Sports 5 HD, Sky Sports News HD, Sky News HD plus Sky ask Virgin Media to move channels about on the EPG. ---------- Post added at 11:39 ---------- Previous post was at 11:38 ---------- So if the Sky deal is up this year we won't see anything until after June. |
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Hopefully, we will get all the UHD material Sky put out with this deal, as well as Sky Atlantic. Still no firm news on any of this yet, apart from that announcement when the BT deal was announced. So it's still fingers crossed time! |
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Like the horizon is this just going to slide month by month?
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I’ll take August in time for the football season. |
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Can we move this talk about Sky/Virgin Media to the coming soon thread if you don't mind.
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Has anyone else seen that Virgin Media has got Premier Sports 2 HD on it own on CO47
When the other HD Streams has got up to 7 HD Channels on the steams bar CO75 and CO76 they only got 6. (Due to ZEE HD and Living Foodz HD closing) |
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The following channels are no longer broadcasting in MPEG2:
100. Virgin Media Highlights (Virgin Media Showcase) 998. Virgin Media Highlights (Virgin Media What's On) |
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Channels moved to new CO's: CO 46 is also on CO 47 CO 47 moves to CO 72 CO 72 moves to CO 60 VIEWERS WILL NOT NEED TO DO ANYTHING. |
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As someone (sorry I forget who) told me previously, the COs get moved about all the time, and are often limited to one region on the network. The COs are also different numbers in different regions. These CO changes may only apply to region that DBR gets its readings from. Since I got told this I only look out for Tsid changes as these don't vary by region as I understand it. |
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Noticing a worse PQ lately, presumably as a result of Mpeg4 compression?
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