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southlad 19-08-2017 20:05

Discovery channel
 
Hi all,

Could someone please confirm which current virgin media tv packs Discovery is available on?

I was thinking of downgrading my full house tv pack but would rather not lose this channel.

Thank you.

Gavin-D 19-08-2017 20:08

Re: Discovery channel
 
M+ upwards for the SD channel

Full house for the HD channel

theone2k10 19-08-2017 20:10

Re: Discovery channel
 
Or you could get it for £4.99 along with 29 others here if you don't mind online tv
It is legal. https://tvplayer.com/plus

southlad 19-08-2017 20:11

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35913310)
M+ upwards for the SD channel

Full house for the HD channel

Thank you.

Does the M+ pack still exist?

Gavin-D 19-08-2017 21:15

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by southlad (Post 35913312)
Thank you.

Does the M+ pack still exist?

All the channels and the packs can be found here https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...29AoJWaj1cGxfg

jj20x 19-08-2017 21:35

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35913310)
M+ upwards for the SD channel

Full house for the HD channel

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35913319)
All the channels and the packs can be found here https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...29AoJWaj1cGxfg

The order of the packs in the channel guide makes it difficult to make statements like M+ upwards as it shows Mix as being above M+. In reality, M+ has some channels not in the Mix pack and the Mix pack has some channels not in M+. Confusion reigns! :D

southlad 19-08-2017 21:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jj20x (Post 35913327)
The order of the packs in the channel guide makes it difficult to make statements like M+ upwards as it shows Mix as being above M+. In reality, M+ has some channels not in the Mix pack and the Mix pack has some channels not in M+. Confusion reigns! :D

...and it appears that Mix doesn't include Discovery Channel and M+ is no longer available... so if I want to keep Discovery I'll have to stick with the Full House package.

RichardCoulter 19-08-2017 22:07

Re: Discovery channel
 
Depending on what programmes you want, they may be on one of the free Discovery channels.

theone2k10 19-08-2017 23:29

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by southlad (Post 35913330)
...and it appears that Mix doesn't include Discovery Channel and M+ is no longer available... so if I want to keep Discovery I'll have to stick with the Full House package.

Or do the suggestion i gave you earlier which you clearly blanked.

southlad 20-08-2017 07:49

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35913347)
Or do the suggestion i gave you earlier which you clearly blanked.

Thank you for your earlier reply theone2k10, it is very much appreciated.

I should have been clearer with my previous post...

If I wish to stay with Virgin Media, the only way of receiving Discovery Channel is to remain on the Full House TV pack.

pip08456 20-08-2017 08:26

Re: Discovery channel
 
Kodi!:D (use a VPN).

theone2k10 20-08-2017 12:42

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by southlad (Post 35913366)
Thank you for your earlier reply theone2k10, it is very much appreciated.

I should have been clearer with my previous post...

If I wish to stay with Virgin Media, the only way of receiving Discovery Channel is to remain on the Full House TV pack.

Ah i see have you phoned retentions? I might cuss about VM but when i was with them i found retentions to be quite good.

southlad 20-08-2017 18:56

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35913389)
Ah i see have you phoned retentions? I might cuss about VM but when i was with them i found retentions to be quite good.

Not yet, I'm in contract until March. Although, I'm guessing I'll get the price rise letter soon which means I could cancel my services if I decide to.

theone2k10 20-08-2017 19:00

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by southlad (Post 35913443)
Not yet, I'm in contract until March. Although, I'm guessing I'll get the price rise letter soon which means I could cancel my services if I decide to.

You can change your package anytime even if in contract i used to do it often and just say "it costs too much" they'll offer you a deal with a new contract.

OLD BOY 20-08-2017 19:49

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35913368)
Kodi!:D (use a VPN).

Or legally through Amazon! ;)

buckeye 20-08-2017 21:25

Re: Discovery channel
 
As OLD BOY says, you can get the Discovery channels for £4:99 a month if you are an Amazon customer.
You can also get the main Discovery channel in the Now TV entertainment pack which amongst others will give you Sky Atlantic too.
Both options are probably cheaper than staying on a VM TV package.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35913368)
Kodi!:D (use a VPN).

I'm curious, this is not the first time I've seen you post Kodi as a solution to someone's TV needs.
Can you read the code in a Kodi addon (its not hard)?
Do you realise the dangers in many unofficial Kodi addons?

To blithely tell people to use Kodi, especially the IT uninitiated does them a disservice and puts their accounts and home network in danger.

Kodi is not sandboxed and even using a VPN will not protect your home network or accounts from malicious code inserted into addons.
The wild west that the unofficial Kodi addons world has become may just mean that your IP is just being reported to the addon author, or it may just be that Google analytics are being used to gain the site the addon came from more traffic but these are the least of the evils being circulated within some Kodi addons.

As a 15 year user of XBMP/XBMC/Kodi I enjoyed the free "extras" while they lasted and were being given to the community by fellow hobbyists for free, but these days I wouldn't dream of recommending any Kodi addon not from the official repo even to my worst enemy until I'd seen that the code contained within it was safe!

theone2k10 20-08-2017 23:50

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 35913455)
As OLD BOY says, you can get the Discovery channels for £4:99 a month if you are an Amazon customer.
You can also get the main Discovery channel in the Now TV entertainment pack which amongst others will give you Sky Atlantic too.
Both options are probably cheaper than staying on a VM TV package.

---------- Post added at 20:25 ---------- Previous post was at 19:29 ----------



I'm curious, this is not the first time I've seen you post Kodi as a solution to someone's TV needs.
Can you read the code in a Kodi addon (its not hard)?
Do you realise the dangers in many unofficial Kodi addons?

To blithely tell people to use Kodi, especially the IT uninitiated does them a disservice and puts their accounts and home network in danger.

Kodi is not sandboxed and even using a VPN will not protect your home network or accounts from malicious code inserted into addons.
The wild west that the unofficial Kodi addons world has become may just mean that your IP is just being reported to the addon author, or it may just be that Google analytics are being used to gain the site the addon came from more traffic but these are the least of the evils being circulated within some Kodi addons.

As a 15 year user of XBMP/XBMC/Kodi I enjoyed the free "extras" while they lasted and were being given to the community by fellow hobbyists for free, but these days I wouldn't dream of recommending any Kodi addon not from the official repo even to my worst enemy until I'd seen that the code contained within it was safe!

As a kodi user myself i completely agree with this i was bad for telling people to use kodi now i suggest but with a warning.
I'm lucky as i can read the codes off addons and the ones i use i've known the developers for a long time.
I strongly urge anyone thinking of using third party addons to think first make sure that addon has good reps and the developers also have good rep, this still can't be a safety net though as recently a very popular developer with superb rep decided to play havoc with someones build out of spite.
So yes use kodi but think first.

OLD BOY 21-08-2017 08:59

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35913466)
As a kodi user myself i completely agree with this i was bad for telling people to use kodi now i suggest but with a warning.
I'm lucky as i can read the codes off addons and the ones i use i've known the developers for a long time.
I strongly urge anyone thinking of using third party addons to think first make sure that addon has good reps and the developers also have good rep, this still can't be a safety net though as recently a very popular developer with superb rep decided to play havoc with someones build out of spite.
So yes use kodi but think first.

I ruled out getting a Kodi box some time ago. Unless you go for the pirated stuff or access shows that are not meant for a UK audience, there's nothing worth having on there.

And as you say, addons can be dangerous, no matter how popular.

---------- Post added at 07:59 ---------- Previous post was at 07:58 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 35913455)
As OLD BOY says, you can get the Discovery channels for £4:99 a month if you are an Amazon customer.
You can also get the main Discovery channel in the Now TV entertainment pack which amongst others will give you Sky Atlantic too.
Both options are probably cheaper than staying on a VM TV package.

---------- Post added at 20:25 ---------- Previous post was at 19:29 ----------



I'm curious, this is not the first time I've seen you post Kodi as a solution to someone's TV needs.
Can you read the code in a Kodi addon (its not hard)?
Do you realise the dangers in many unofficial Kodi addons?

To blithely tell people to use Kodi, especially the IT uninitiated does them a disservice and puts their accounts and home network in danger.

Kodi is not sandboxed and even using a VPN will not protect your home network or accounts from malicious code inserted into addons.
The wild west that the unofficial Kodi addons world has become may just mean that your IP is just being reported to the addon author, or it may just be that Google analytics are being used to gain the site the addon came from more traffic but these are the least of the evils being circulated within some Kodi addons.

As a 15 year user of XBMP/XBMC/Kodi I enjoyed the free "extras" while they lasted and were being given to the community by fellow hobbyists for free, but these days I wouldn't dream of recommending any Kodi addon not from the official repo even to my worst enemy until I'd seen that the code contained within it was safe!

:clap:

Australia seems to have the right idea for educating people.

http://advanced-television.com/2017/...racy-campaign/

buckeye 22-08-2017 18:15

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35913466)
As a kodi user myself i completely agree with this i was bad for telling people to use kodi now i suggest but with a warning.
I'm lucky as i can read the codes off addons and the ones i use i've known the developers for a long time.
I strongly urge anyone thinking of using third party addons to think first make sure that addon has good reps and the developers also have good rep, this still can't be a safety net though as recently a very popular developer with superb rep decided to play havoc with someones build out of spite.
So yes use kodi but think first.

I'd actually go further and say do not install any Kodi 3rd party repo and to turn off updates on all 3rd party addons.
Too many times over the past few years I've seen "trusted" repos and addons suddenly play havoc with peoples installs,
even the great Lambda had a brain fade and turned his most popular addon into a botnet.
There are one or two addon devs I've known from years back that I'd trust implicitly in their work but unfortunately they don't seem to be very active these days.

I notice the person I called out on this bad advice hasn't replied (again) lol

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35913480)
I ruled out getting a Kodi box some time ago. Unless you go for the pirated stuff or access shows that are not meant for a UK audience, there's nothing worth having on there.

And as you say, addons can be dangerous, no matter how popular.

That's not quite true, I use several Kodi addons for legit services that provide a better viewing experience than their official counterparts.

Unfortunately as they are provided and maintained by hobbyists doing this in their spare time there are periods of downtime when the content providers change their website and/or apps that the Kodi addon is scraping.

My favourites are BBC Iplayerwww, which is unfortunately right now going through a downtime/bugs period as the BBC have changed their website and the addon author is otherwise engaged during this holiday time, but the Kodi addon is by far my favourite way to view Iplayer content during the 99% of the year it works.

Likewise Eurosport Player, this is head and shoulders above Eurosports new website and app versions, unfortunately due to the changes Eurosport have made you'll need to install a beta version of Kodi at this current time to get the addon working again.

There is also NFL Gamepass that I use and once again the Kodi addon is light years ahead of the NFL's new website and not in any downtime if you live within Europe as we do :)

I could go on with one or two more but I wont bore you more than I have

theone2k10 22-08-2017 18:49

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 35913671)
I'd actually go further and say do not install any Kodi 3rd party repo and to turn off updates on all 3rd party addons.
Too many times over the past few years I've seen "trusted" repos and addons suddenly play havoc with peoples installs,
even the great Lambda had a brain fade and turned his most popular addon into a botnet.
There are one or two addon devs I've known from years back that I'd trust implicitly in their work but unfortunately they don't seem to be very active these days.

I notice the person I called out on this bad advice hasn't replied (again) lol

---------- Post added at 17:15 ---------- Previous post was at 16:58 ----------



That's not quite true, I use several Kodi addons for legit services that provide a better viewing experience than their official counterparts.

Unfortunately as they are provided and maintained by hobbyists doing this in their spare time there are periods of downtime when the content providers change their website and/or apps that the Kodi addon is scraping.

My favourites are BBC Iplayerwww, which is unfortunately right now going through a downtime/bugs period as the BBC have changed their website and the addon author is otherwise engaged during this holiday time, but the Kodi addon is by far my favourite way to view Iplayer content during the 99% of the year it works.

Likewise Eurosport Player, this is head and shoulders above Eurosports new website and app versions, unfortunately due to the changes Eurosport have made you'll need to install a beta version of Kodi at this current time to get the addon working again.

There is also NFL Gamepass that I use and once again the Kodi addon is light years ahead of the NFL's new website and not in any downtime if you live within Europe as we do :)

I could go on with one or two more but I wont bore you more than I have

I'm lucky enough to know someone in the US who let's me use their US tv in exchange for a login on my netflix which is more than fair.
Using my vpn i've found myself using kodi less and less for tv these days my pc is now perm connected to my tv and is used as a media system with the various US tv apps and sites i get 90% of tv shows, movie wise i've found Netflix to be more than enough plus i recently discovered my local cinema does a unlimited pass for £15p/m which i've subbed too so get to see all the big releases reletavily cheap.
Sportwise the ROKU comes into play the big 3 for football fox, nbc and ESPN apps work perfectly on my vpn router set up. Only thing i use kodi for is old tv shows and streaming my personal media across devices but more and more networks are adding back catalogues.

buckeye 22-08-2017 20:52

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35913677)
I'm lucky enough to know someone in the US who let's me use their US tv in exchange for a login on my netflix which is more than fair.
Using my vpn i've found myself using kodi less and less for tv these days my pc is now perm connected to my tv and is used as a media system with the various US tv apps and sites i get 90% of tv shows, movie wise i've found Netflix to be more than enough plus i recently discovered my local cinema does a unlimited pass for £15p/m which i've subbed too so get to see all the big releases reletavily cheap.
Sportwise the ROKU comes into play the big 3 for football fox, nbc and ESPN apps work perfectly on my vpn router set up. Only thing i use kodi for is old tv shows and streaming my personal media across devices but more and more networks are adding back catalogues.

I'm the same, I have a great friend in the US who gives me the login for their TV services, they've never asked for anything in exchange however I have given them the login to one of my VPN's as they have become paranoid about using the internet since Trump's election lol.

I tend to use my Apple TV 4 solely as my US TV gateway via a virtual VPN router set up on my PC.
This setup works great apart from one service you mention, I have real trouble getting Fox Sports to work on the ATV or my various PC's on either of the VPN's I use.
I need to invest some time in the next week and a half trying to figure something out as my sporting second love The Ohio State Buckeye's football team are now going to have some games shown on Fox, including their opening game next Friday.

I still do use Kodi extensively though, its my go to for the addons I've already mentioned, the podcasts I listen to and my very large music and video local library :)

theone2k10 23-08-2017 00:04

Re: Discovery channel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 35913695)
I'm the same, I have a great friend in the US who gives me the login for their TV services, they've never asked for anything in exchange however I have given them the login to one of my VPN's as they have become paranoid about using the internet since Trump's election lol.

I tend to use my Apple TV 4 solely as my US TV gateway via a virtual VPN router set up on my PC.
This setup works great apart from one service you mention, I have real trouble getting Fox Sports to work on the ATV or my various PC's on either of the VPN's I use.
I need to invest some time in the next week and a half trying to figure something out as my sporting second love The Ohio State Buckeye's football team are now going to have some games shown on Fox, including their opening game next Friday.

I still do use Kodi extensively though, its my go to for the addons I've already mentioned, the podcasts I listen to and my very large music and video local library :)

Foxsport works more on ROKU for me and via chrome on pc with vpn set to seattle if that helps?
I';ve inboxed you too with the vpn i use.


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