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OLD BOY 18-06-2018 18:31

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35951000)
Personally can't see the point , after reading many in the US say they can't stomach watching things using it.

The point is you can watch more in less time.

Those in the US who 'can't stomach watching things using it' must have a different facility. On VM, you struggle even to notice it, but it saves time.

Henkesghost 18-06-2018 18:52

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Have used the speeding up recordings a few times. Recorded a few films that I've started to lose interest in but kinda wanted to see how they end. Quite like it to be honest. If only you could use something like this to get through the working day :)

muppetman11 18-06-2018 18:58

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Henkesghost (Post 35951023)
Have used the speeding up recordings a few times. Recorded a few films that I've started to lose interest in but kinda wanted to see how they end. Quite like it to be honest. If only you could use something like this to get through the working day :)

It was this what made me think nah not something I'd ever use.:D

Ddonald2016 18-06-2018 19:16

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
well this was a recent article showing what sky had and bringing last month for the uhd market

UK satellite broadcaster Sky promised in a recent press announcement that it would be greatly expanding the amount of 4K UHD content available on its Sky Q subscription TV platform. Now it seems that it’s already making good on that promise, as it unveils a raft of new UHD movies and TV shows.

Already recently added to Sky’s movie offering are UHD Premieres of this lot:

The Hurricane Heist

Emoji Movie

Alien: Covenant

The House

The Dark Tower

Rough Night

Gifted

The Other Guys

Pineapple Express

Sky has added cartoon hit Ferdinand in 4K to its pay to view Sky Store area too, as well as adding a trio of high profile TV shows to its Box Sets area: Billions (seasons one and two, plus new episodes weekly of season three); Revolution; and In The Long Run.

Sky has additionally announced the movies it’s bring to its platform in 4K in May. They are as follows:

Dunkirk – 30th April

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul – 7th May

Anon – 7th May

Annabelle Creation – 7th May

Atomic Blonde – 14th May

My Cousin Rachel – 21st May

War Of The Planet Of The Apes – 21st May

Shutter Island – 7th May

Think Like A Man Too – 21st May

These new 4K content announcements join a long list of other previously released but still available 4K movies and TV series, as well as Sky’s extensive 4K coverage of both UK Premier League football and Formula 1 racing.

Now I’m not trying to be fussy or anything, but virgin have sweet FA in 4K, they need to start to get the finger out the ass on this one, we do pay for sky cinema and sports but dont get all the benefits, or maybe just admit they really have nothing and don’t know when it will change.

Media Boy UK 18-06-2018 20:15

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
JJ20X over on Digital Spy Forum over the past weekend did report that BBC Red Button 2, BBC Red Button 3, BBC Red Button 4, BBC Red Button 5 and BBC Red Button 6 has all started to test on Virgin Media UK ahead of launch for Wimbledon 2018

When launch they will be on 99? Channel numbers - BBC Red Button 6 will be on Channel 996.

Raider999 18-06-2018 23:23

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35951040)
JJ20X over on Digital Spy Forum over the past weekend did report that BBC Red Button 2, BBC Red Button 3, BBC Red Button 4, BBC Red Button 5 and BBC Red Button 6 has all started to test on Virgin Media UK ahead of launch for Wimbledon 2018

When launch they will be on 99? Channel numbers - BBC Red Button 6 will be on Channel 996.


Why couldn't they offer the UHD football on a similar basis?

Joedm45 19-06-2018 13:21

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35950995)
What do you mean, it wasn't for you? You hardly notice the difference!

Unless you only watch live TV, of course, which is a right old time waster compared with the alternatives we now have.

I must admit, the feature has been on my V6 for months, just didn't get on with it but I may re-visit it just to see if it has changed since then.

My main query was the time difference, some DVD players have had this feature for years but 1.2 speed rings a bell for that. VM are claiming 1.33 speed, surely on a fast moving picture it must look horrible.

I know time is a premium for most these days but I'm more than happy watching a recording at normal speed.

nialli 19-06-2018 14:11

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Apologies if this has been posted before but I've just noticed that HD versions of the vast majority of Sky Cinema On Demand movies are now available on my V6 boxes. We used to have these a few years ago but in recent times the only HD On Demand movies were the newest to Sky Cinema. Now they're back.
There are a few still missing (for example, I only see SD versions of Amistad and An Affair To Remember) but everything else seems to be in both an SD and HD version.

Ultimate.Conj 19-06-2018 17:01

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35951119)
Apologies if this has been posted before but I've just noticed that HD versions of the vast majority of Sky Cinema On Demand movies are now available on my V6 boxes. We used to have these a few years ago but in recent times the only HD On Demand movies were the newest to Sky Cinema. Now they're back.
There are a few still missing (for example, I only see SD versions of Amistad and An Affair To Remember) but everything else seems to be in both an SD and HD version.

I watched Spiderman: Homecoming via On-demand, but this was only available in SD on my V6. Has the HD version be added for this?

OLD BOY 19-06-2018 17:28

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ddonald2016 (Post 35951030)
well this was a recent article showing what sky had and bringing last month for the uhd market

UK satellite broadcaster Sky promised in a recent press announcement that it would be greatly expanding the amount of 4K UHD content available on its Sky Q subscription TV platform. Now it seems that it’s already making good on that promise, as it unveils a raft of new UHD movies and TV shows.

Already recently added to Sky’s movie offering are UHD Premieres of this lot:

The Hurricane Heist

Emoji Movie

Alien: Covenant

The House

The Dark Tower

Rough Night

Gifted

The Other Guys

Pineapple Express

Sky has added cartoon hit Ferdinand in 4K to its pay to view Sky Store area too, as well as adding a trio of high profile TV shows to its Box Sets area: Billions (seasons one and two, plus new episodes weekly of season three); Revolution; and In The Long Run.

Sky has additionally announced the movies it’s bring to its platform in 4K in May. They are as follows:

Dunkirk – 30th April

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul – 7th May

Anon – 7th May

Annabelle Creation – 7th May

Atomic Blonde – 14th May

My Cousin Rachel – 21st May

War Of The Planet Of The Apes – 21st May

Shutter Island – 7th May

Think Like A Man Too – 21st May

These new 4K content announcements join a long list of other previously released but still available 4K movies and TV series, as well as Sky’s extensive 4K coverage of both UK Premier League football and Formula 1 racing.

Now I’m not trying to be fussy or anything, but virgin have sweet FA in 4K, they need to start to get the finger out the ass on this one, we do pay for sky cinema and sports but dont get all the benefits, or maybe just admit they really have nothing and don’t know when it will change.

We have Netflix films in UHD, Sky don’t.

Ddonald2016 19-06-2018 17:32

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951142)
We have Netflix films in UHD, Sky don’t.

True point but at a additional cost of £9.99 a month

---------- Post added at 17:31 ---------- Previous post was at 17:30 ----------

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 35951057)
Why couldn't they offer the UHD football on a similar basis?

God knows with virgin they seem to keep playing catch up and it gets boring

---------- Post added at 17:32 ---------- Previous post was at 17:31 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35951119)
Apologies if this has been posted before but I've just noticed that HD versions of the vast majority of Sky Cinema On Demand movies are now available on my V6 boxes. We used to have these a few years ago but in recent times the only HD On Demand movies were the newest to Sky Cinema. Now they're back.
There are a few still missing (for example, I only see SD versions of Amistad and An Affair To Remember) but everything else seems to be in both an SD and HD version.

Well having the UHD version where available at sky be nice

OLD BOY 20-06-2018 07:27

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ddonald2016 (Post 35951143)
True point but at a additional cost of £9.99 a month

I don't see your point. Sky Cinema doesn't come free of charge.

denphone 20-06-2018 07:34

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951191)
I don't see your point. Sky Cinema doesn't come free of charge.

It comes at half price for 12 months though..;)

1andrew1 20-06-2018 07:58

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35951005)
Next feature will be press red to decide the outcome :D

Lol. :D

Ddonald2016 20-06-2018 09:45

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951191)
I don't see your point. Sky Cinema doesn't come free of charge.

It’s not free correct but say your on vip pack where you get sky cinema and in HD as part then why should be have to fork out £9.99 extra on top for netflix, I’d rather pay £9.99 for a UHD sky cinema sports add on


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