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Originally Posted by BenMcr
If it has a 'C' next to it you should be able to watch it directly from the backwards EPG without having to search for it again by pressing 'OK' on the programme and 'Watch from Catchup on Demand'
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Perhaps, but then I still have to find the program I want in the backwards EPG after having noticed in the regular EPG that the show has a catchup icon. My contention is, perhaps the regular EPG shouldn't have the catchup icon if you can't jump to a list of previous showings available on catchup straight away, instead having to find it again either in the backwards EPG or via On Demand search.
Come to think of it there are just too many menus... for example, with Apps & Games, you press right and there's another Apps & Games submenu so you have to press right again. Why not just one menu?
Also, with my previously mentioned "some menus are HD, some are SD" thing, I tend to find that when you schedule a series link recording or similar after finding out about a show through the banner bar rather than the EPG, you stay in the HD menu with the PiP at the top right. This proves that the HD interface code exists, but yet when you do a series link via the EPG or look at planned recordings you are shunted to a blurry-looking SD menu which can't display a lot of info: you see a lot of "..." because the text can't fit. Seems like poor programming, to be honest.
I think I know why the interface is sluggish at times, especially when your series link/wish lists start growing: it's programmed in Flash, isn't it? Flash wastes massive amount of CPU power on pretty much every platform it runs on, so no wonder there are obvious problems like screen tearing or PiP stuttering when changing between menus. This whole thing could be done better in Java or Javascript
: a company belonging to a member of my family has had superb results with
MooTools even on underpowered embedded systems. The VM TiVo being a well-heeled fairly modern PVR design would be lightning fast, but presumably it's far too late to attempt that kind of revamp. Shame really, because it means some parts of this particular VM TiVo will always be slow.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
The only live channnels that don't display in the PiP screen are the Sky ones. This is due to a previous commercial agreement. Good news is that Sky have now agreed to let Virgin show their channels in the mini screen. I think it will change as part of the next update.
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This is a fairly minor one, I'd say, but it'll be nice to see it fixed. Must be some weird clause that means VM can display Sky channels in full-screen but not when in the menu via PiP.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
The 1080p option is hangover from the US TiVo and is designed to 'pass through' 1080p content from an external source. It's not an upscaling option. Virgin don't broadcast any 1080P content anyway, so 1080i is the highest quality option
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The VM TiVo does have a 1080p option, but only for 25hz which makes 50hz channels (i.e. most of them) drop frames... any more information on what this was originally used for in the US versions would be appreciated.
I know VM don't broadcast any 1080p content... it's either 720p or 1080i from what I can tell. MPEG-2 streams in 1920x1080p @ 50hz would be enormous, presumably it's a case of waiting until the TiVo units are transitioned to higher quality MPEG-4 H.264/AVC streams. I assume they're making plans for overlapping services in much the same way they have overlay and legacy on the broadband side. Perhaps they could have MPEG-4 streams via the integrated cable modem?
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I'd like to see the fourth tuner activated, but not as another recorder that can be scheduled, just one that is dedicated to whatever live channel you're watching. I respect the fact that when all three current tuners are in use you can continue to watch anything that TiVo buffered for you on whatever channel you were watching before all three tuners began recording - good design there - but not being able to watch live TV without sacrificing one of the lower priority recordings is disappointing. Only a little bit though!
I'm so gripey about the TiVo because there's a lot of potential untapped and it isn't quite as finished as it should be, but thank goodness it's not the abortion that the Super Hub was. It's a much better PVR than the Humax FoxSat HDR I was considering and it's already proved it's worth, but I know it can be pushed much further.
It's my usual "I complain because I care, dammit!" stance.
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Originally Posted by borrissey
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Presumably the iPad/iPhone edition will be a red version of that with the VM logo on all screens.
I suppose Android users are out in the cold though. Or, laptop users who want that same interface (i.e. being able the browse the EPG and schedule recordings) without logging into the web app thingy.