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Originally Posted by Nedkelly
Makes the Tivo when it started still look slow . if i was to put the 2 boxes side by side the layout on screen is the same .It needs a cable modem to deliver some of the services as others have said it has ditched the inbuilt cable modem . 
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Are there any advantages or disadvantages to ditching the inbuilt cable modem?
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I reckon November or December. No point in giving too much away to the competition and Sky has already made Sky Q its default box so VM now has a better understanding of what it's up against.
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Me too, just as the window to the get out clause due to the price rises expires...
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Originally Posted by Andy C
I'm hoping these boxes aren't far away. Like OLD BOY I'm getting corrupt patches in recordings on a daily basis! There again I've had my TiVo since testing it so it's getting on a bit now.
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I'm getting a little bit of this too and I've only had my box for seven months, of course I could have been given a second hand box...
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Split screen viewing for Sky Q.
If Sky do regular updates like this, Virgin Media will struggle to keep up, I suspect. Personally, I would only use the split screen if the second one allowed me to watch something that wasn't sport!
http://advanced-television.com/2016/...ing-for-sky-q/
Sky is introducing new features to its next-generation Sky Q box which it says will make it easier for customers to catch up on their favourite sports and enjoy even more of the action and never miss any of the action again.
The updates will give sports fans new ways of making the most of what they’re watching on Sky Sports. Sky Q customers can now choose Split Screen viewing to watch two live streams side-by-side, the latest goal alongside a live Premier League match, or the best overtaking manoeuvre next to the Formula 1 race.
The new features include:
Sports Split Screen: Live Streams: You can watch two live streams side-by-side. Customise your Match Choice and watch two football matches or tennis games side-by-side when on at the same time. Or choose Race Choice and experience two different camera angles with Formula 1.
Sports Split Screen: Video Clips: Catch up on highlight video clips from the Premier League or Formula 1 without taking your eye off the live event.
Customers can simply press the red button and open the Sky Sports app on Sky Q and choose to customise their streams with Match Choice or Race Choice, or select Highlights and watch video clips alongside the main event.
The new features allow customers to catch up on even more of the action from Sky Sports. And with the Sky Sports HQ app available on Sky Q, customers can already check the latest Scores & Tables, customise their home page with their favourite football team, and watch highlight video clips from Sky Sports News, now available in split screen whilst still watching any other channel. In addition, Sky Q is set to get even better for sports fans with the introduction of Sports Start Over in 2017.
“We know our customers absolutely love watching live sports and the new Sky Q features will give them the flexibility to choose how they watch,” advised Luke Bradley-Jones, Brand Director of TV and Content Products. “Whether it’s a Premier League match or Formula 1 race, customers can simply choose split screen viewing and watch the most talked about goal again and again, or two live races side by side.”
Other features introduced as part of the update include the recently launched Box Sets to Buy & Keep through Sky Store, plus the addition of live channels to Top Picks, playing a preview of the channel in the EPG, to make sure customers don’t miss the big live TV moments.
The update follows recent new features like Auto Download Next Episode, Auto Play and Series Record, making it easier for customers to binge-watch addictively good box sets from The Night Of to Billions and The Walking Dead. As well as a re-designed Top Picks and Sports Featured homepage, combining the best of live and On Demand TV, and the widest range of Ultra HD programming for customers with the Sky Q 2TB box.
ASccording to Sky, Sky Q will continue to get even better, with more new features such as Voice Search and further personalisation of Top Picks anticipated in the future.
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Historically, VM have always played catch up to Sky. Any USP (like the once superior VOD) that they do/did have is counteracted by Sky eg their VOD is said to now be superior to VM.
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Originally Posted by Horizon
Everything, but especially what can it do and what will it cost? And I think its already been mentioned that it will use the same software as current boxes, but I want this confirmed. I don't really see how the new boxes can be so much faster using the same software.
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BUt like everyone facing price rises and considering leaving VM, I want to know when the new tivo is coming and what it will cost? I am patient, but VM is not if I want to get out of contract due to the rises.
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This mirrors my feelings exactly. I tried to cancel last weekend when the TiVo became unusable; only to be faced with at least a half hour wait.
Are VM doing this to put people off cancelling, or are there hoards of customers ringing to cancel- who knows.
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Originally Posted by Horizon
.... but so did the original tivo when it was launched? Does it use the same software as jb66 said it does? If so, that's worrying for a start.
When are we going to get the details? When, when , when.....
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Exactly! Those more knowledgeable than myself say that the TiVo software is poorly written, but if the new box is able to cope with what's demanded of it, maybe it will work properly??