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denphone 26-10-2017 13:51

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921884)
The voice of doom speaks again. ;)

So if someone does not agree with you there must be quite a few doom merchants on here then.:)

bolgerp 26-10-2017 13:51

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
I am about to purchase a new telly and will buy a 4K HDR one (still debating which model but that's another discussion).

I know there's no 4K broadcast on Virgin yet BUT does Netflix 4K work through the V6 Netflix app?

I suspect it won't work for me anyway as the amp that I route my V6 through isn't 4K capable (something else to upgrade) and I suspect I can use the Netflix app on the telly itself. But just curious if the V6 has enabled 4K through Netflix.

Apologies if answered elsewhere on the thread...

denphone 26-10-2017 13:56

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921890)
This casts a little extra light on whether the UK will benefit from seeing the World Cup in UHD.

The article lends support to the likelihood of the BBC taking advantage of this opportunity, and the probability that ITV will pass on this one.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/1282...shot-in-4k-hdr[COLOR="Silver"]

More links so it must happen then?.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921890)
How can it be a fact when I have already reminded you that the BBC can stream the World Cup on the i-Player? They have already tested UHD by this method.

I accept that you may not think it will happen, but that doesn't make it a fact.


Well most of your facts does not make it a true fact either as l still waiting for 99% of it to happen OB.

Mad Max 26-10-2017 14:48

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35921919)
So if someone does not agree with you there must be quite a few doom merchants on here then.:)


I'm sure he doesn't mean it that way, Den, and as you know Dave is the ultimate doom merchant on here..........:D

Dave42 26-10-2017 14:55

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35921925)
I'm sure he doesn't mean it that way, Den, and as you know Dave is the ultimate doom merchant on here..........:D

I ask again how is stating a fact being a doom merchant

denphone 26-10-2017 15:40

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35921925)
I'm sure he doesn't mean it that way, Den, and as you know Dave is the ultimate doom merchant on here..........:D

l know that MM as one has to have light-hearted moments but of course staying within the boundaries of good taste.:nono:

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35921928)
I ask again how is stating a fact being a doom merchant

There are a lot worse things one can be called in life.:)

RobboEdin 26-10-2017 15:49

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bolgerp (Post 35921920)
I am about to purchase a new telly and will buy a 4K HDR one (still debating which model but that's another discussion).

I know there's no 4K broadcast on Virgin yet BUT does Netflix 4K work through the V6 Netflix app?

I suspect it won't work for me anyway as the amp that I route my V6 through isn't 4K capable (something else to upgrade) and I suspect I can use the Netflix app on the telly itself. But just curious if the V6 has enabled 4K through Netflix.

Apologies if answered elsewhere on the thread...

Yes V6 supports 4K, delivered by Netflix and YouTube.
Remember you need a Netflix 4K subscription.

OLD BOY 26-10-2017 15:50

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35921928)
I ask again how is stating a fact being a doom merchant

It isn't, Dave. The problem is, it's not a fact. It's your view, that is all.

It is a fact, however, that the BBC have been trialling UHD broadcasting through the i-Player. Given that, I am saying that if there is going to be a World Cup feed, the Beeb are equipped to bring this to the UK audience.

I don't really understand why you are having doubts about this. Please explain.

Ignitionnet 26-10-2017 15:53

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35921905)
No extra multiplexes are required. The existing ones have sufficient capacity.

Okay - I wasn't sure how far the business was along with the MP2 -> MP4 migration.

OLD BOY 26-10-2017 15:54

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35921919)
So if someone does not agree with you there must be quite a few doom merchants on here then.:)

To my mind, constant negative comments about anything that could happen in the future do sound a bit doom laden!

I dare say when Dave's wife tells him that she'll bring a nice treat home with her in the groceries, he swears it will never happen any time soon!

Ignitionnet 26-10-2017 15:56

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921894)
But would that problem impact on the ability of VM to allow UHD on apps like the BBC i-Player? It doesn't appear to be a problem on Netflix or You Tube.

Outside of any iPlayer app on a set top box that wouldn't really be up to VM?

denphone 26-10-2017 16:01

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921943)
To my mind, constant negative comments about anything that could happen in the future do sound a bit doom laden!

I dare say when Dave's wife tells him that she'll bring a nice treat home with her in the groceries, he swears it will never happen any time soon!

Only in your mind OB as l like to deal with reality and not big if's , but's and maybe's.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921943)
To my mind, constant negative comments about anything that could happen in the future do sound a bit doom laden!

I dare say when Dave's wife tells him that she'll bring a nice treat home with her in the groceries, he swears it will never happen any time soon!

l cannot really answer that OB.:)

OLD BOY 26-10-2017 16:57

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35921946)
Only in your mind OB as l like to deal with reality and not big if's , but's and maybes.


If you like to deal with reality, you might be able to convince me if you gave reasons why you are so dismissive of many of my posts on what may come.

At least I do provide links to back up what I say. You tend to tell me it will never happen, without any supporting argument.

Why exactly do you think the 2018 World Cup will not be shown in 4k in the UK, given the information I have provided? I agree it's not certain that we will get it, but saying there's no prospect of it happening ignores the fact that the beeb have already completed trials on their player.

denphone 26-10-2017 17:11

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921951)
If you like to deal with reality, you might be able to convince me if you gave reasons why you are so dismissive of many of my posts on what may come.

Dismissive is that what you call it OB as l would call it a opinion from another member who thinks differently from you on a variety of threads and discussions as l thought that is what one did when one is allowed to have a view and a opinion.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35921951)
At least I do provide links to back up what I say. You tend to tell me it will never happen, without any supporting argument.

Posting links does not make something happen OB as like you , l and others its just another subjective opinion by someone else at the end of the day

OLD BOY 26-10-2017 17:12

Re: UHD on Virgin Media
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35921954)
Dismissive is that what you call it OB as l would call it a opinion from another member who thinks differently from you on a variety of threads and discussions as l thought that is what one did when one is allowed to have a view and a opinion.

But if an opinion is to be taken seriously, should not a reason for the opinion be given?


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