Thread: Sky Anytime
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Old 21-01-2012, 14:17   #881
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Post Re: Sky Anytime

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Originally Posted by andy_m View Post
The contents different. An updated I player app on Tivo means more content than on the v+ box.
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Originally Posted by zantarous View Post
TiVo pulls its Iplayer content from the web version while the other STB boxes get fed by whatever gets uploaded to VM servers.
So do the web and TiVo versions always offer more? The original impression that I got was that the VM Player content on the web had tighter rights restrictions over those of the TV based On Demand content. Now it sounds more like the flawed upload process for On Demand content is what makes the difference, not rights issues. This would match my experience to date with the Sky Anytime On Demand content and may also now explain occasional missing content in BBC iPlayer.
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