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HDFootyMan 19-10-2013 14:24

Ookkayyy....I didn't know that
 
Just realised (by accident) that you don't need your TiVo connected to your home network while using the VMTV web site to access stuff like My Shows and Planned Recordings.

:dunce:

I guess that VM keep a copy of this data at their end - because both the network homeplug and switch used by my TiVo are currently off, yet I can access My Shows etc.

muppetman11 19-10-2013 14:29

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The TiVo has its own modem which is connected to VM's network though doesn't it ? Only guessing here but surely its always connected , the connection to your router would be purely for MRS and iPad companion apps I'd imagine.

paultrademark 19-10-2013 14:31

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Does it not access the TiVo from the built in modem anyway?

HDFootyMan 19-10-2013 14:35

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35634077)
The TiVo has its own modem which is connected to VM's network though doesn't it ? Only guessing here but surely its always connected , the connection to your router would be purely for MRS and iPad companion apps I'd imagine.

Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I thought for some reason that it had to be connected to the home network......which probably means I'm wasting a IP address on the router for the TiVo.

:dunce::erm:

I guess when the Android version of VMTA gets released* I won't even need TiVo connected to the network then.

* In 2024 at this rate.

muppetman11 19-10-2013 14:42

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You would need it connected to use the remote control functionality side of the app I believe.

BenMcr 19-10-2013 14:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35634086)
You would need it connected to use the remote control functionality side of the app I believe.

Correct

devilincarnate 19-10-2013 14:48

Re: Ookkayyy....I didn't know that
 
Would be better if it kept copies of your shows and then you transfer them if they needed to swap the TiVo box?

HDFootyMan 19-10-2013 14:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35634086)
You would need it connected to use the remote control functionality side of the app I believe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35634088)
Correct


I'll leave that TiV0-reserved IP address alone then (along with associated CAT-cable) :)

BenMcr 19-10-2013 14:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35634089)
Would be better if it kept copies of your shows and then you transfer them if they needed to swap the TiVo box?

That's been discussed a lot of times in the past

The TiVo has a 1Mb upload on it's connection so it would take a very long time to do

Before the Liberty takeover, the long term plan was apparently to eventually move the recordings into 'the cloud' which would do exactly that i.e. separate recordings from the STBs

Not sure what the plan may be now though

HDFootyMan 19-10-2013 14:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35634089)
Would be better if it kept copies of your shows and then you transfer them if they needed to swap the TiVo box?

I think the broadcasters would have something to say about that.

RobboEdin 19-10-2013 14:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35634074)
Just realised (by accident) that you don't need your TiVo connected to your home network while using the VMTV web site to access stuff like My Shows and Planned Recordings.

:dunce:

I guess that VM keep a copy of this data at their end - because both the network homeplug and switch used by my TiVo are currently off, yet I can access My Shows etc.

There's always been two parts to the TV Anywhere iPad app, Home and Away.

Home requires the TiVo to be connected to your home network but only gives a little extra function.

HDFootyMan 19-10-2013 14:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35634093)
That's been discussed a lot of times in the past

The TiVo has a 1Mb upload on it's connection so it would take a very long time to do

Before the Liberty takeover, the long term plan was apparently to eventually move the recordings into 'the cloud' which would do exactly that i.e. separate recordings from the STBs

Not sure what the plan may be now though

I thought they (VM? LG?) were keen on Cloud-based PVR functionality? So each programme would be recorded at the headend and customers would have a low-power box capable of playing recordings, with the UI based in the Cloud.

paultrademark 19-10-2013 15:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35634096)
I think the broadcasters would have something to say about that.

Correct, they won't even allow certain channels to stream between boxes in the same home.. yet you can move the box physically if you want to upstairs to watch something on it!

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35634093)
That's been discussed a lot of times in the past

The TiVo has a 1Mb upload on it's connection so it would take a very long time to do

Before the Liberty takeover, the long term plan was apparently to eventually move the recordings into 'the cloud' which would do exactly that i.e. separate recordings from the STBs

Not sure what the plan may be now though

Would be good if they could at least use the cloud to store series links, favourites, wishlists etc for box replacements.. surely wouldn't be that hard to upload/download a config file from the box as a back up.

passingbat 19-10-2013 15:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by paultrademark (Post 35634117)


Would be good if they could at least use the cloud to store series links, favourites, wishlists etc for box replacements.. surely wouldn't be that hard to upload/download a config file from the box as a back up.

Agreed; again, it has been suggested/asked for several times previously.

smallclone 20-10-2013 17:18

Re: Ookkayyy....I didn't know that
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35634074)
Just realised (by accident) that you don't need your TiVo connected to your home network while using the VMTV web site to access stuff like My Shows and Planned Recordings.

:dunce:

I guess that VM keep a copy of this data at their end - because both the network homeplug and switch used by my TiVo are currently off, yet I can access My Shows etc.

Which website do I go to to see my shows?

Thanks

ediit : found it but I cant play them, just delete them


http://anywhere.virginmedia.com/tivo/shows/


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