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Originally Posted by joff81
thats just a polite way to say obsolete !!!
regardless of the so called support there is nothing new happening to the platform in terms of new EPG, platform updates ect which means VM have all but washed their hands of the platform.
sure the new channels will come but other than that thats it. its hardly full support more like legacy support for an obsolete platform at best and the only reason VM will keep this limited legacy support is so they dont loose money to people refusing to pay a fortune to be move to the TiVo platform and VM having to subsidise the move.
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I see your point but VM have to move on , how many customers would VM lose if they kept V+ for years to come.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Actually I have no idea. Theorectically the Sky+HD box could access iPlayer content as it can be connected to router (as is required when you have Sky BBI and Anytime+). However I don't know whether it could run a iPlayer Flash app like TiVo could, or whether Sky would need to get a specific app development for it's firmware platform
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I think it's Sky wanting it integrated in their platform so may not actually be incompatible
http://wotsat.techradar.com/news/sky...ewers-21-02-11
It's a big one up for TIVO anyway.