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Old 24-02-2009, 17:39   #1
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and have limited techy knowledge in the realms of satellite telly. My HDD recorder has recently packed up and rather than spend a load of cash on a new one I was looking at the idea of obtaining a V+ box (EBay, etc). Can anybody tell me whether I need to have a subscription to use the box just for recording FTA channels?

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Old 24-02-2009, 17:44   #2
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

Virgin Media operates a closed system whereby you rent the box and pay the tv subs. There are no FTA channels as such on cable other than in their "cloned" freeview sense of getting M television package with something else for free. Unfortunately 160Gb V+ is what you're stuck with and whatever tv package you subscribe to.

If you want to spend cash on a box that's your own you're best off going the satellite route where you will get FTA channels.
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Old 24-02-2009, 17:46   #3
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

yes you do it won't work
buy a freeview box they are also capable of recording live tv hd tv ect
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Old 24-02-2009, 17:47   #4
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

Not until November 2009+ they aren't. Nor do DVB-T2 boxes physically exist yet.
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Old 24-02-2009, 17:52   #5
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yes you do it won't work
buy a freeview box they are also capable of recording live tv hd tv ect
Current Freeview boxes are not capable of receiving HD - when it does go 'public' you will need to get a new box.

<edit> already picked up, I see
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Old 24-02-2009, 17:53   #6
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

Thanks all for clearing that one up! I'll probably opt for some kind of package with V then - would go for freeview, but have very poor reception where I am.
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

What sort of channels do you watch/want to watch? If you're interested in subs channels it's obviously virgin or Sky. If you're not there's no particular reason to go with either of those.
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Thanks all for clearing that one up! I'll probably opt for some kind of package with V then - would go for freeview, but have very poor reception where I am.
Scince you dont partically want pay channels have you thought about freesat? http://www.freesat.co.uk/ same idea as freeview but via satalite (so more channels + HD channels )and much better reception (for the most part)
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Current Freeview boxes are not capable of receiving HD - when it does go 'public' you will need to get a new box.

<edit> already picked up, I see
my mistake sorry they upscale to 1080p
they also have a 160gb hard drive sony do a good one
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Old 24-02-2009, 18:36   #10
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Scince you dont partically want pay channels have you thought about freesat? http://www.freesat.co.uk/ same idea as freeview but via satalite (so more channels + HD channels )and much better reception (for the most part)
For full PVR function you will need the Freesat+ box, which is around £300.

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my mistake sorry they upscale to 1080p
they also have a 160gb hard drive sony do a good one
but if you spend money on a freeview box, now, you will need to buy a new one when the 'proper' HD transmissions start.
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For full PVR function you will need the Freesat+ box, which is around £300.
Not to mention the twin installation of over £100, if you don't already have a dish with a dual LNB (pointing in the right direction, most are). If you switch your phone line to VM, take TV M and V+ then it would take 5 years (99+(5*12*5)=399) before it had cost you £400!

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For full PVR function you will need the Freesat+ box, which is around £300.
This (probably) is partly due to the box being manufactured by Humax. My Humax freeview PVR was around £200. They are very good boxes, but Humax is one of the more expensive manufacturers. I would expect cheaper alternatives to become available in the (near) future.

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Old 24-02-2009, 19:09   #13
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This (probably) is partly due to the box being manufactured by Humax. My Humax freeview PVR was around £200. They are very good boxes, but Humax is one of the more expensive manufacturers. I would expect cheaper alternatives to become available in the (near) future.
hopefully so, it was just that the OP seemed to require recording as a priority so I wanted to point out that a 'standard' box wouldn't do that
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

Thanks again for all your useful replies!

I do already have a freesat box and am very pleased with the channels - i really just need something to replace my hdd - it's a shame the freesat hdd machine is so pricey (you can probably tell - i'm on a tight budget!) perhaps it will soon come down in price.

The only channel that is not on freesat which i sometimes watch is Virgin1 - so, perhaps i'll keep the freesat box and get a new hdd/dvd recorder with inbuilt freeview - that would probably solve a lot. The original idea of the V+ box would have been good because it's all in one machine (the recorder and all the channels i watch.
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Old 26-02-2009, 18:46   #15
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Re: Question about becoming a Virgin+

You need a subscription for V+, £5 on top of TV:M or TV:L, free if you have TV:XL
You need a subscription for Sky+, either any Sky channel mix, or a subscription to maintain recording capability if you are only on FTA channels.

Freesat may be expensive to begin, but no further charges other than insurance/repair.
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