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dodgem22 08-11-2016 19:56

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
yep theyre not giving much away are they. The questions and comments from those who have one though are snippets of information but not a lot granted.

passingbat 08-11-2016 20:00

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Khenryashley (Post 35868592)
So all we know from this info is it's UHD and a bit faster.:o::zzz:


What source are you using for the 'bit' aspect of the bit faster comment?


Are you guessing, moaning for the sake of it, or actually have evidence?

OLD BOY 08-11-2016 20:09

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Well, what we do know is that the new box has more tuners (6 altogether is likely); it is much more responsive; the basic box will be 1TB (but there may be another available at 2 TB); it is UHD ready. We may or may not have a new UI.

That alone is pretty exciting to me and I can't wait to hear about all the other features.

Bananaman_007 08-11-2016 20:20

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35868356)
I doubt you will need a Hub 3.0 as it is likely that the V6 can be used with other broadband suppliers product.

I was told by VM last month when i arranged my new contract i would need a hub 3 to get all the functions on the new box. This was from a VM employee who was testing the box. He sold me a new hub 3 for £14.99 (VM never took the money), so i was wondering if it was just sales patter.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35868600)

That alone is pretty exciting to me and I can't wait to hear about all the other features.

There is a lot of talk about a new app which will let you watch recordings through it. I wonder if this has something to do with the possible hub 3 requirements.

RichardCoulter 08-11-2016 21:11

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35868476)
What do you mean? I have now tv on my phone and tablet, both android.

Now you have moved to Sky you could cancel this as I think they have their own version of VM's TV Anywhere.

RobboEdin 08-11-2016 21:13

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
The latest version of the iOS TV Anywhere app allows you to watch recordings from My Shows for V6 and to download one to the iPad or iPhone for offline viewing.
This can be done on V6 because V6 uses your home network whereas TiVo had only its own 10Mb internet connection with its feeble upload capability.

Stephen 08-11-2016 23:03

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35868624)
Now you have moved to Sky you could cancel this as I think they have their own version of VM's TV Anywhere.

Yes it's Sky Go, or I can use the Sky Q app for most things too.

I have nothing to cancel as I get Now TV free from another service provider.

OhReally 09-11-2016 01:40

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35868600)
Well, what we do know is that the new box has more tuners (6 altogether is likely); it is much more responsive; the basic box will be 1TB (but there may be another available at 2 TB); it is UHD ready. We may or may not have a new UI.

That alone is pretty exciting to me and I can't wait to hear about all the other features.

Given that hard drives cost about thruppence nowadays, should this come with 4TB as a minimum?

RobboEdin 09-11-2016 11:20

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
I'm really at a loss to understand why people want huge disks.

Even my elderly TiVo has a 1TB disk and, with only paltry MPEG2 encoding, it can store 120 hours of HD programs.

If, and I don't, have it full, when could I ever get round to watching all that material? Never and I'm retired and don't have to go to work 8 hours a day.

Why do people want to archive loads of material that they'll never, ever get round to watching?

OhReally 09-11-2016 11:34

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35868701)
I'm really at a loss to understand why people want huge disks.

Even my elderly TiVo has a 1TB disk and, with only paltry MPEG2 encoding, it can store 120 hours of HD programs.

If, and I don't, have it full, when could I ever get round to watching all that material? Never and I'm retired and don't have to go to work 8 hours a day.

Why do people want to archive loads of material that they'll never, ever get round to watching?

Because...

1. When there are 4 people in a house who all like to record and watch different things
2. Storing stuff up to watch an entire series at once over a weekend - multiple series
3. How much space will UHD take

1andrew1 09-11-2016 12:40

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OhReally (Post 35868704)
Because...

1. When there are 4 people in a house who all like to record and watch different things
2. Storing stuff up to watch an entire series at once over a weekend - multiple series
3. How much space will UHD take

I guess the real debate is how many of these programmes are:
a) available on demand in the first place.
b) available on demand for a sufficient length of time for most people.

OLD BOY 09-11-2016 12:53

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35868701)
I'm really at a loss to understand why people want huge disks.

Even my elderly TiVo has a 1TB disk and, with only paltry MPEG2 encoding, it can store 120 hours of HD programs.

If, and I don't, have it full, when could I ever get round to watching all that material? Never and I'm retired and don't have to go to work 8 hours a day.

Why do people want to archive loads of material that they'll never, ever get round to watching?

Well, I have a 1 TB box and I had to stop recording in HD because it was taking up too much space.

My hard drive is almost full, with a good number of dramas, entertainment, science and history programmes, all in SD. I do not archive them. Once watched, they are deleted.

A 2TB box is essential for me so that I can record most of my programmes in HD.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35868715)
I guess the real debate is how many of these programmes are:
a) available on demand in the first place.
b) available on demand for a sufficient length of time for most people.

I would certainly make more use of on demand if the programmes were on there for a decent period of time. Deletion of shows on catch up after a week just doesn't do anything for me, I'm afraid. I only make use of catch up in emergencies!

muppetman11 09-11-2016 14:21

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Most catchup is 30 days isn't it ?

1andrew1 09-11-2016 14:27

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35868750)
Most catchup is 30 days isn't it ?

Some is a lot longer; ad-funded 4OD is there forever. Are films available for a shorter time?

nialli 09-11-2016 15:13

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35868753)
Some is a lot longer; ad-funded 4OD is there forever. Are films available for a shorter time?

But not in HD of course. In fact 4OD's picture quality is lamentable - even Five's SD looks superior.


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