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Sky Q and VM answer ?
With Sky Q set to launch this year, and it looks very good although for a premium. Does VM have an answer to this service? or it just going to do the same and keep pumping out faster internet?
Sky Q looks like it will have everything Tivo has, but more and better. Tivo has not really improved at all since its launch, I think VM TV is becoming stagnant, I know they are moving away from TV, but they should still be trying to improve the service? Anyone heard anything through the grapevine? |
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If you had a launch TiVo and compared it side by side to the current update you would find a lot has changed.
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But nothing of mass note, its been quite a while since it launched, I did expect some greater improvements.
The standard stuff has improved like speed etc, but no landmark improvements. Looking at the Tivo services available in other countries ours is being left behind. ANyone seen the TIVO Bolt???? |
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Not in our household......
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A new Tivo is being planned and I am hopeful it will launch later this year. Hopefully the speed issue will be resolved with the new box and a lot more streaming and on demand content will be added. |
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I do agree though that it needs some improvements in RAM and better management of it. A built in WiFi connection and cloud based storage would be better. Am sure there was a recent TiVo improvements thread already. Here it is http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...hat-would.html |
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There are the obvious improvements like speed, but something groundbreaking would be amazing. I am intrigued by what the new box will do. I just hope it's not a lame improvement like just speed and larger HDD. |
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Whether VM adopt the Bolt or an improved Roamio (or more likely the software of each in new VM hardware), only they will know, anyone who does know will be under a NDA. |
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Tivo Bolt and SkyQ aren't really comparable , the SkyQ Silver is meant as a master box feeding SkyQ minis and Tablets hence 12 tuners I believe the Bolt only has 4 tuners so would struggle feeding Tivo mini's.
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This is an extract from the first post by Ira, where he talks about a better product than the bolt being developed for a 2016 release, and expands on that later in the thread. Quote:
http://tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/sho...d.php?t=532368 |
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For me personally SkyQ would represent a great addition , the mini box doesn't require any extra satellite cabling like my current multiroom box and can be moved to a different room if required , our tablets can pick up live TV , DVR recordings and On Demand all bookmarked.
For our house it's never been an issue paying for equipment upfront however I'm changing here , in the current market I much prefer VM's method of including the equipment in the subscription costs. Why the change ? Simple the market is now so fierce with products continually changing its no longer beneficial paying large upfront costs. Sky haven't announced pricing yet and there was speculation they'd change to a similar rental method however personally I can't see it I guess time will tell. |
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Time will tell which will be the best option and providing VM do adopt the software in a new box, the jury is still out. . |
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Don't forget SkyQ Silver allows 4 shows to be recorded whilst watching a 5th and the ability to feed 2 minis and 2 tablets. I think the tuners are used as follows 4 for recording 1 for live TV viewing on main box 2 for 2 Sky Q Mini boxes 2 for 2 tablets With the rest used for future expansion SkyQ Silver needs a larger HDD than a 2TB especially when UHD arrives considering it will record the whole homes shows , many Multiroom subscribers now have 1 2TB and the standard Sky+HD giving them greater capacity. |
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And of course, it's not certain that VM will actually release a new box this year, and if they do, which Tivo software will they base it on and what hardware they will use? |
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