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spiderplant 13-11-2023 10:28

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36163942)
currently got 3 v6s around the house. dont like losing all that capacity by going down to one box and two minis

All three boxes would be converted so you keep the same capacity

Joedm45 13-11-2023 13:07

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36163995)
All three boxes would be converted so you keep the same capacity

Hi Spiderplant.

Quick question, if/when these upgraded V6 boxes with HDD go down, are they replaced like for like? Or are they downgraded to a mini with no HDD? Leaving just one with HDD of course

Thanks

spiderplant 13-11-2023 13:50

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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 36164020)
Quick question, if/when these upgraded V6 boxes with HDD go down, are they replaced like for like? Or are they downgraded to a mini with no HDD? Leaving just one with HDD of course

Like-for-like.

RichardCoulter 13-11-2023 16:56

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That's good to know. If the 360 incorporated QuickView and, to a lesser extent, a form of Wishlists then i'd be happy to convert to the 360 as the voice activated function would be really helpful to the sight impaired.

OLD BOY 13-11-2023 19:36

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Originally Posted by heavyside (Post 36163966)
When I made the switch to 360 both my V6 boxes were updated so I kept the recording capacity of both boxes. However, by making the switch I lost all my V6 recordings as the software is quite different. With the two boxes I get to choose which one any particular show is recorded to.

You would lose all your recordings anyway when upgrading or leaving for a new supplier.

All you need to do is to note down all your titles and add them to your watchlist on the new software, which is what I did. Anything else that’s not available on demand will be repeated down the line anyway. In my case, that was only about half a dozen titles.

Legendkiller2k 13-11-2023 19:57

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36164083)
You would lose all your recordings anyway when upgrading or leaving for a new supplier.

All you need to do is to note down all your titles and add them to your watchlist on the new software, which is what I did. Anything else that’s not available on demand will be repeated down the line anyway. In my case, that was only about half a dozen titles.

This is why i like SKY stream if you have to change your box your recordings are still there as they're in the cloud, i believe Virgin stream is the same?

Gavin-D 13-11-2023 21:48

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36164087)
This is why i like SKY stream if you have to change your box your recordings are still there as they're in the cloud, i believe Virgin stream is the same?

Sky Stream doesn't record as such it just finds every episode that's available on demand then makes a playlist

vincerooney 13-11-2023 23:54

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36163995)
All three boxes would be converted so you keep the same capacity

i was told if it was more than two boxes they'd need an engineer to come out and it would just be one main box and then two mini boxes? has this changed recently ...?

Legendkiller2k 14-11-2023 02:16

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 36164096)
Sky Stream doesn't record as such it just finds every episode that's available on demand then makes a playlist

No it actually does record into the cloud too, i have stuff from ginx esport, leged and horror extra that is recorded into the cloud.
Most stuff it does find on demand.

spiderplant 14-11-2023 11:38

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36164100)
i was told if it was more than two boxes they'd need an engineer to come out and it would just be one main box and then two mini boxes? has this changed recently ...?

No, you've always been able to have up to three V6s converted. It would need a technician visit if you have three, but they shouldn't swap any boxes.

Media Boy UK 14-11-2023 12:04

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TNT Sports has agreed a deal with DAZN to sublicence the UEFA Women’s Champions League as well as the French, Spanish, and German top divisions of women’s football.

https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broad...187871.article

nodrogd 14-11-2023 23:05

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36164106)
No it actually does record into the cloud too, i have stuff from ginx esport, leged and horror extra that is recorded into the cloud.
Most stuff it does find on demand.

Horizon, which drives both Virgin 360 & Stream, is designed for cloud recording. In the rest of Liberty Global's operations it is used that way. But in the UK & Ireland the broadcast agreements have forced VM to use hard disks instead. So at present no, there is no cloud recording on Virgin Stream, & you have the ridiculous situation that if your Broadband goes down you lose the majority of access to the hard disk in your V360 box if the Horizon server is unreachable.

Legendkiller2k 14-11-2023 23:40

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36164200)
Horizon, which drives both Virgin 360 & Stream, is designed for cloud recording. In the rest of Liberty Global's operations it is used that way. But in the UK & Ireland the broadcast agreements have forced VM to use hard disks instead. So at present no, there is no cloud recording on Virgin Stream, & you have the ridiculous situation that if your Broadband goes down you lose the majority of access to the hard disk in your V360 box if the Horizon server is unreachable.

That is stupid of vm once it's on the hd you should be able to view it without need for broadband but i think SKYQ was similar at first if the sattelite signal was lost.

nodrogd 16-11-2023 10:03

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36164202)
That is stupid of vm once it's on the hd you should be able to view it without need for broadband but i think SKYQ was similar at first if the sattelite signal was lost.

The system has been imposed on them by LG, & they have had to create a workaround. Horizon was developed long before VM was taken over. The same applies to broadcast radio on VM. There are plenty of complaints that the V360 won't record the radio stations in the 900 range, nor is there an EPG. Broadcast radio was taken off of mainland Europe's cable systems at digital switchover, so there was no requirement for it on Horizon.

RichardCoulter 16-11-2023 20:48

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Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 36164330)
The system has been imposed on them by LG, & they have had to create a workaround. Horizon was developed long before VM was taken over. The same applies to broadcast radio on VM. There are plenty of complaints that the V360 won't record the radio stations in the 900 range, nor is there an EPG. Broadcast radio was taken off of mainland Europe's cable systems at digital switchover, so there was no requirement for it on Horizon.

I didn't realise that you couldn't record radio which I do a lot of. Another reason not to change to the 360 as well as no Quickview or Wishlists.


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