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Old 16-12-2011, 13:21   #10
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Re: Editing HD and SD channels

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Originally Posted by JayAy View Post
The guide switches back from the selected setting (HD for example) to the full list after a set time (maybe an hour or so, not quite sure). I suspect this is so VM can ensure that you get to see all the lovely channels you are subscribed too, rather than just the ones you are specifically interested in, so they can tell all the content providers that their wonderful channels will be made easily available.
In my case it makes me less likely to use the EPG and more likely to watch series links that have recorded, so it's completely backfired!

Seriously, that needs to be fixed. I'm happy with the M+ package, I don't want to keep having to select My Favourites to hide all the greyed-out channels I neither have nor want and all the crappy home-shopping chintz.

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Originally Posted by STONEISLAND View Post
HD channels should in this day be set as default postions as all TV are HD now!
Such a biased view. I know plenty of people who are happy with their old CRTs and don't plan to upgrade yet. And who can blame them... I love my LCD TV and it's crisp 1080p picture, but the colours aren't as vivid as with a nice old CRT properly configured.

Little hint mate... you don't need to set font and colour options for every paragraph. It just needlessly adds excessive tags to your posts.

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Originally Posted by STONEISLAND View Post
its like BBC2 HD why so far away!! Takes an age to scroll there
Just enter the channel number. It's only three digits. Also, there's BBC HD and BBC ONE HD. There isn't currently a BBC TWO HD, although (sensibly) there might be one next year to replace BBC HD.
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