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I am not part of any movement or whatever you think it is to quit streaming services. I made it very clear that I will be getting HBO Max instead of Now, which no longer provides the programming I want to see.
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The point was about churn, not about you specifically. It was just a case of if the hat fits... Try not to think that everything is about you, it's not a good look.
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I’m certainly not reverting to TV channels, if that was the point you were trying to make.
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Nobody cares whether you watch tv channels or not.
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I’ve not forgotten, and you two keep making incorrect assumptions. Read my post again. It is correct.
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You responded to a thread about the V6 by claiming that individual devices might not be able to keep up with the technology. Where's the incorrect assumption?
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You continue to make these foolish statements. I’ve flip-flopped on nothing. And you need to stop being so rude and insulting in your posts.
I’m very happy to debate with you, but your contributions here do not constitute a debate. You are just hectoring.
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You've been flip-flopping and goalpost shifting since the dawn of time. Remember your claims that Sky Atlantic would soon be added to Virgin? The trend has continued ever since...
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https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/virgin...am-box-tv-360/
Virgin is now advertising its new Virgin Flex box, which emphasises streaming over TV channels.
The article also confirms what I was saying about older legacy TiVo boxes no longer being supported by some streamers such as the I-Player.
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Or Goren wasn't writing that article in response to a comment about the V6 though was he? Of course the legacy TiVo is having support withdrawn, it doesn't support the HEVC codec which is required for 4K services and for many streaming services. Basically, the legacy TiVo is now a dinosaur.