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trublue 20-07-2023 14:05

Ultimate Volt Bundle
 
Sorry, wrong section.I meant to put it in the Virginmedia TV Service.

I am thinking of taking advantage of this deal that came via email today.For only a few pounds more per month on what I'm paying now, I will get a lot of extra goodies.The only thing that may stop me is that it includes getting the 360 TV box which I don't won't,unless someone can tell me it's the bees knees.Has anyone taken this deal and kept their old box?Thanks.

Hugh 20-07-2023 14:45

Re: Ultimate Volt Bundle
 
moved to correct section

1701-e 20-07-2023 15:22

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You can't keep your old box with this offer. Unless you really need some of the TiVo unique features, go for it.

trublue 20-07-2023 16:18

Re: Ultimate Volt Bundle
 
Thanks, 1701-e. Am I right in saying you can't transfer your series links? What, if anything, will I gain, and lose?

1701-e 20-07-2023 17:29

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You lose all your recordings. I took a photo of my series links for records. You can set new ones for any that are currently broadcasting. The interface is vastly superior and blends the online and broadcast elements. Voice control is handy especially for skipping adverts.You'd be best reading the guides available and make your own judgements.
Some of the cons.... No recovery of deleted items.... The visible series links list if that's important to you.... No automatic recording if shows move channel.... though how often does that really happen....

trublue 20-07-2023 17:53

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Thanks very much for your input,1701-e. I will check it out,but as I said,it is just too good to turn down.I think I can live re-doing the series links.

Frazz 20-07-2023 19:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by trublue (Post 36156706)
Sorry, wrong section.I meant to put it in the Virginmedia TV Service.

I am thinking of taking advantage of this deal that came via email today.For only a few pounds more per month on what I'm paying now, I will get a lot of extra goodies.The only thing that may stop me is that it includes getting the 360 TV box which I don't won't,unless someone can tell me it's the bees knees.Has anyone taken this deal and kept their old box?Thanks.

You can keep the TiVo, argue with them and you'll get to keep it or email the CEO and they'll sort it out for you. They know the 360 isn't all it's cracked up to be and you'll deal with someone based in glasgow

david_w2k 20-07-2023 20:27

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You definitely can keep the TiVo V6 if that is what you have - I am on Ultimate Volt and have the V6. Be careful to clearly state that and put it in writing ideally - officially you can't migrate back (you actually can but takes effort/escalation.) TV packages do not required a specific box.

Some people like the TV360, others don't. If you use the more advanced TiVo features / series link functionality then you'll be in for a shock. Worth doing some reading of the pros/cons. I 'upgraded' (already had Ultimate Volt) and personally found it frustrating missing those TiVo features so had it changed back. Had been told by the support team that all those features existed!

trublue 21-07-2023 11:08

Re: Ultimate Volt Bundle
 
Thanks, Frazz and David. I will do some more research.

One last question.Is it possible to replace the old screw in cable connector to the hub with the push in one?It would be a bugger to redo the cabling as it is a lengthy piece.

Joedm45 21-07-2023 13:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by trublue (Post 36156799)
Thanks, Frazz and David. I will do some more research.

One last question.Is it possible to replace the old screw in cable connector to the hub with the push in one?It would be a bugger to redo the cabling as it is a lengthy piece.

I assume you're using the original TiVo if your cable is a screw in?
You get a short adapter lead that converts the screw in to a push fit, no need to run new cables :)

spiderplant 21-07-2023 13:49

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If you really do mean the hub, they still have a screw-on connector

trublue 21-07-2023 15:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 36156816)
I assume you're using the original TiVo if your cable is a screw in?
You get a short adapter lead that converts the screw in to a push fit, no need to run new cables :)


Thanks,that is great news.

Tried to order the Ultimate Volt package,but because I have an engineer visit booked in to sort out my landline conversion to fibre,it will have to wait until that is sorted.

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36156817)
If you really do mean the hub, they still have a screw-on connector


I thought the new hub/router 5 has the push in connector?

epsilon 21-07-2023 16:40

Re: Ultimate Volt Bundle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trublue (Post 36156826)
I thought the new hub/router 5 has the push in connector?

All hubs (3/4/5) have the same connector except for Hub 5x but that one is for fibre connections not for co-ax.
https://www.virginmedia.com/broadban...omer-deals/hub

trublue 21-07-2023 16:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36156833)
All hubs (3/4/5) have the same connector except for Hub 5x but that one is for fibre connections not for co-ax.
https://www.virginmedia.com/broadban...omer-deals/hub

Thanks,shows what a noob I am.

spiderplant 21-07-2023 22:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by trublue (Post 36156826)
I thought the new hub/router 5 has the push in connector?

The self-install cables have a push-on connector which fits onto the screw threads, so you are kind-of right

epsilon 22-07-2023 07:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36156865)
The self-install cables have a push-on connector which fits onto the screw threads, so you are kind-of right

The trouble is, that can be confusing for customers using their existing cables, they just don't get to see the self install cables.

spiderplant 22-07-2023 11:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36156876)
The trouble is, that can be confusing for customers using their existing cables, they just don't get to see the self install cables.

They have a label that says "PUSH DON'T SCREW". I haven't heard of anyone being confused by it.

epsilon 22-07-2023 11:22

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36156882)
They have a label that says "PUSH DON'T SCREW". I haven't heard of anyone being confused by it.

I guess you didn't read the part where I said "they don't get to see the self install cables". Oh well...


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