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neoapple 07-11-2006 20:02

tvdrive
 
So im looking at the new TVdrive
http://www.telewest.co.uk/html/tvdrive/index.html

Now £75 install fee........ My STB is up the blink and needs fixing thats what the NTL tech said but he said wait for tvdrive so what do i do..... Wait as he said or get my STB replaced now etc

I am confused....

spanglysteve 07-11-2006 20:35

Re: tvdrive
 
its upto you. You could just replace your normal box for free under your rental contract...

or...

you could ask for a tv drive. £75 install plus an extra £10/£15 a month (depending on your viewing package...

or...

You could get a tv drive, free install provided you take multiroom at £5 a month (only £60 in total spread ovewr the year) plus an extra £10/£15 a month depending on your viewing package

arcamalpha2004 10-11-2006 10:25

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34152892)
So im looking at the new TVdrive
http://www.telewest.co.uk/html/tvdrive/index.html

Now £75 install fee........ My STB is up the blink and needs fixing thats what the NTL tech said but he said wait for tvdrive so what do i do..... Wait as he said or get my STB replaced now etc

I am confused....


Depending how long you have been with ntl, whether you're over your minimum 12 months contract I would get the sky+ box fitted because imo it out performs a pace or samsung, and it would depend when your area is able to get the tv drive.
The £75 saved buy a cure for your confusion ;) mine this month is magners :D

neoapple 10-11-2006 10:32

Re: tvdrive
 
been with NTL for 5 years

arcamalpha2004 10-11-2006 10:36

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34154931)
been with NTL for 5 years

Well the ball is in your court :)
I would take a look at sky, they are offering free installation at the moment, I also got 3 months half price when I switched, money saved there, which would have gone to NTL more or less paid for my sky+ box.
Look at the pros and cons of each one and decide, imo the pros with sky+ over what I had with NTL far outweigh the latter :)
Good luck.

Bill C 10-11-2006 10:46

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arcamalpha2004 (Post 34154922)
Depending how long you have been with ntl, whether you're over your minimum 12 months contract I would get the sky+ box fitted because imo it out performs a pace or samsung, and it would depend when your area is able to get the tv drive.
The £75 saved buy a cure for your confusion ;) mine this month is magners :D

TV drive is NOT a pace or a samsung. And just to level the playing field my Thompson 160 sky+ box needs to be rebooted every 2 weeks. My freetv samsung box has not needed rebooting since its install 2 months ago. I WILL be dumping my sky+ box in January for a tvdrive. The sky+box will be on ebay in febuary. :)

neoapple 10-11-2006 10:53

Re: tvdrive
 
Yer TVdrive would rule AS LONG as i can somehow get the programs i record off there and onto my pc so i can burn them

Bill C 10-11-2006 10:55

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34154951)
Yer TVdrive would rule AS LONG as i can somehow get the programs i record off there and onto my pc so i can burn them

Well i cannot do that with my Sky+ box.

Tristan 10-11-2006 11:30

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34154951)
Yer TVdrive would rule AS LONG as i can somehow get the programs i record off there and onto my pc so i can burn them

I believe the TV Drive has a special function to back up programmes to a connected DVD recorder. You could either buy one of them, which takes care of the burning issue (geddit?), or you could connect the box to a TV input on your PC.

brundles 10-11-2006 12:18

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34152892)
So im looking at the new TVdrive
http://www.telewest.co.uk/html/tvdrive/index.html

Now £75 install fee........ My STB is up the blink and needs fixing thats what the NTL tech said but he said wait for tvdrive so what do i do..... Wait as he said or get my STB replaced now etc

I am confused....


Have you tried talking to CS about it? The £75 install fee sounds suspiciously like the standard tech call-out fee. If you can get them to agree they already have to come out to fix a faulty box (fault = no call-out fee) you might be able to get them to agree to replace it with a TVD rather than a standard box. Work out the figures that you can use to point out the extra money they'll be getting from you too. (If you were looking at the TVD and keeping the existing box then you can include that in the calculations).

To be honest I'll be surprised if they insist on you paying the fee in these circumstances. That said they have some odd rules in place now (although they're focussed on ARPU so might be in your favour in this case). We cancelled our phone line (we use VOIP for all calls now) and then a week after the phone/free-tv package came out. They wouldn't let us swap to that package with TVD despite the fact it would have meant a higher overall bill than no phoneline (would have also kept CLID and CF services) with the potential for other calls on it (the missus used to use the phone for voting on Pop Idol, etc when we had the line). The guy agreed it would be more revenue but "computer says no".

JontyG 10-11-2006 22:20

Re: tvdrive
 
How come the guy you had round never fixed your problem there and then?

JG3870 11-11-2006 00:46

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan (Post 34154987)
I believe the TV Drive has a special function to back up programmes to a connected DVD recorder. You could either buy one of them, which takes care of the burning issue (geddit?), or you could connect the box to a TV input on your PC.

Yes the TVDrive has a copy to VCR/DVD function so you can happily back-up programmes to a VCR/DVD Recorder and while its recording the TVDrive functions aren't tied up because your free to watch any channel and record programmes to it as normal.

popper 11-11-2006 01:49

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neoapple (Post 34154951)
Yer TVdrive would rule AS LONG as i can somehow get the programs i record off there and onto my pc so i can burn them

lol, well not lawfully if you follow the current T&C consumer contract,iv heart tell it can be done though...............

you could always just re-encode the scart conposite output with a PC encoder card or softwere encoder for far more effort and a werse picture quality than a simple binary copy of the stored files would have given you if NTL:tw has seen fit to include that softwere option in their firmware.....

---------- Post added at 02:49 ---------- Previous post was at 02:40 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan (Post 34154987)
I believe the TV Drive has a special function to back up programmes to a connected DVD recorder. You could either buy one of them, which takes care of the burning issue (geddit?), or you could connect the box to a TV input on your PC.

Yeah, its called re-recording the scart composite out to a DVD rather than a VHS video tape, makeing a totally seperate version of the already saved copy rather than just a quick and simple file copy.

infact its rather akin to the old vhs piracy of making a copy of a copy, but with Virgin Media(NTL:tw:virgin) blessing LOL.;)

spiderplant 11-11-2006 09:25

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by popper (Post 34155521)
a simple binary copy of the stored files would have given you if NTL:tw has seen fit to include that softwere option in their firmware...

... at which point the content supply to cable would immediately dry up. ntl:tw don't care if you make digital copies, but the copyright owners most certainly do.

Without DRM, it'll not happen.

Tristan 11-11-2006 11:41

Re: tvdrive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by popper (Post 34155521)
Yeah, its called re-recording the scart composite out to a DVD rather than a VHS video tape, makeing a totally seperate version of the already saved copy rather than just a quick and simple file copy.

I'm well aware of what it does. The "special function" was referring to the fact that it removes all the on-screen overlays and allows you to watch/record other things whilst the back-up is playing.

I agree that it would be nice to be able to plug the TV Drive into your home network and be able to browse/watch/copy the .mpg files on the harddrive from any connected PC. It's probably technically possible with the current box. But as Spiderplant says, it would be commercial suicide for NTL to enable such an option.


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