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Re: Will you take TIVO one the email that you got today?
I'm gonna leave it till its cheap, I appreciate that may be ages. Its a good product and probably worth the money with a 1TB drive but times are tight at the moment. I'm happy with V+HD for now.
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So EVERYONE is better getting VM (or Infinity) broadband for YouView eh? I think a 10mb VM customer like me might soon fall foul of the traffic management policy and possibly day in and day out too. A 1.5Gb download limit between 4-9 would soon be gobbled up using YouView, especially HD streaming and when you get reduced to 2.5mb for 5 hours you simply won't be able to stream HD. That's no criticsm of VMs's 10mb service as I have it and it's great, it's a crticism of your unconsidered post. On the other hand Sky's LLU service is totally uncapped so if you live in an area that benefits from fast ADSL it is a great service and perfect for YouView. |
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It will be interesting to see what effect this has on all the BB companies with regard to downloading allowances when content streaming takes of with the Youview and such launches. Tivos dedicated BB connection should be free of the download limitations presumably, which will be another advantage of the Tivo connected functionality. ---------- Post added at 12:42 ---------- Previous post was at 12:31 ---------- Quote:
You can get music and film services now; I can get the Sony film and music service via my Sony BR player, but they are expensive in my view. I suspect that the difference that paid for services like Tivo can offer compared to youview are similar to the differences between having regular Freeview TV and a pay TV service. Cindy Rose has said there will be 100 apps on Tivo within a year. But all this is a bit of guesswork until the apps start appearing on Tivo and Youview is launched. |
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Lovefilm is a pay service but is available on connected TV's , connected blu-ray players and ps3 and probably youview.
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But VM may be able to do a different deal with Lovefilm ---- reduced subscription rates and the ability to stream the films you would otherwise get through the post? ATM I believe VOD rights that Sky have got tied up could prevent some of this, but that is being investigated and now Lovefilm are fully owned by Amazon, they have more finacial clout to go up against Sky. Of course, it doesn't have to be lovefilm, there could be other film providers that would want to do such a deal; there could even be lovefilm plus other providers |
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Lovefilm is only in SD no HD steaming.
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But this will change over time and in my view it's more likely to change or become available on a pay platform with a dedicated interenet connection of at least 10meg, capable of going to 20meg. |
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[QUOTE=passingbat;35204460]So, what non Sky content does anytime have and do you think it is capable of having the same range of content that VM Tivo can potentially have?
Sky Anytime+ has content from ESPN, Discovery, History, Nat Geo and many more broadcasters in addition to content from Sky's own channels. Clearly they are looking at getting BBC content on board otherwise why would they be complaining about the interface the BBC insist on, time will tell. But really I have no idea what it will provide in the future, I suspect you don't know what Tivo will provide in future either. Potential is a wonderful thing and Tivo has bags of that but as things stand you can watch absolutely nothing with Tivo that you cannot watch with a 10 year old Pace V Box, in SD anyway. I suspect Tivo will provide much more in future but like you I am merely speculating on that point. But remember that content comes at a price, that's why Sky charge for HD. Tivo needs unique Pay content for it to be a success, not catch up and LoveFilm that I can get on my PC or connected TV now. And certainly not YouTube. All of which will quite possibly be provided by YouView. |
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Again, I've said it doesn't have to be Lovefilm; there are other film providers out there. |
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I think it important to clear up any misconceptions about what Sky Anytime+ is providing, and providing right now. A lot of what Tivo can do is being done right now and not just by Sky. It needs something unique because as you quite rightly say YouView is on it's way and I personally think it is going to be a massive success. |
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Sky Anytime+ has content from ESPN, Discovery, History, Nat Geo and many more broadcasters in addition to content from Sky's own channels. Clearly they are looking at getting BBC content on board otherwise why would they be complaining about the interface the BBC insist on, time will tell. .[/QUOTE] By saying 'Sky content.' I assumed you would take it to mean all the TV channels available on Sky. so what you say is available, is what i understood to be available on anytime+ anyway. But with the present sky boxes, they can't add content from other places such as Lovefilm, Youtube etc., which is the point I was making. |
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