24-10-2013, 15:25
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
Doing it all at once makes no sense.... best to get it right. Hence why they do it in areas...
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25-10-2013, 11:18
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
Another thing I've noticed - the Sky on Demand menus now have in part Sky's colours i.e. blue and yellow
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25-10-2013, 13:04
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
For many reasons it won't be released to everyone at once. The roll-out will take a few weeks. We still expect to complete by the end of the year.
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I would have thought one reason it's better to roll out area by area is in case something goes wrong in mass deployment and foobars half the boxes. This happened when I first started working where I am now. I'd had NT 4 Service Pack 2 installed for several weeks on various machines, didn't notice any problems, so we rolled it out to the staff. Half our PCs were effectively torpedoed by it. We got all of them working, but it took a long time and a lot of man hours.
Then there is intstallers, engineers and other physical resources. I suspect it's inevitable that some boxes, when flashed with the new software will fail during the upload. I doubt Virgin have nearly enough installers to cope if this happened on a national scale.
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25-10-2013, 14:07
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Another thing I've noticed - the Sky on Demand menus now have in part Sky's colours i.e. blue and yellow
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This sounds interesting, have you got a screenshot Ben?
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25-10-2013, 15:04
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by Stuart
I would have thought one reason it's better to roll out area by area is in case something goes wrong in mass deployment and foobars half the boxes. This happened when I first started working where I am now. I'd had NT 4 Service Pack 2 installed for several weeks on various machines, didn't notice any problems, so we rolled it out to the staff. Half our PCs were effectively torpedoed by it. We got all of them working, but it took a long time and a lot of man hours.
Then there is intstallers, engineers and other physical resources. I suspect it's inevitable that some boxes, when flashed with the new software will fail during the upload. I doubt Virgin have nearly enough installers to cope if this happened on a national scale.
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Word of the week there... "foobars"!! Love it!
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25-10-2013, 15:41
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Another thing I've noticed - the Sky on Demand menus now have in part Sky's colours i.e. blue and yellow
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Originally Posted by ocav
This sounds interesting, have you got a screenshot Ben?
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Most of Sky channels on Virgin now (and have for a while) carry their corresponding red button Sky On Demand features. These are in the full Sky livery (blue & yellow) and are specific to the channel the red button was pressed.
However approach Sky On Demand from Virgin's (home) Catch Up & On Demand, then the livery remains Virgin red on a TiVo and if IIRC (it's been a long time) black & yellow on a V+.
(Sorry the ability to take and apply a decent screen shot is a little above my current skill set!)
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25-10-2013, 15:45
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by ocav
This sounds interesting, have you got a screenshot Ben?
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I'm not Ben but...
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25-10-2013, 15:49
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by Doug P
Word of the week there... "foobars"!! Love it!
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Actually, it's fubar....
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25-10-2013, 16:32
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
Ok so the next debating point is just how much of a poor subscription is Premier Sport at £7.99 pcm when it seems Netfilix will be less?!
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Actually, it's fubar.... 
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Shame isn't Poo-Bah from The Mikado....
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25-10-2013, 16:33
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Thanks Spiderplant. Any chance you could post screen shots of the new 'My Planed Recordings' screen and 'Manage My Series Links' screen?
They are the ones I'm most interested in... to see the new HD versions. I've searched Google several times or them in the past, but with no results.
Thanks.
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25-10-2013, 16:34
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
Netflix is well worth it when it arrives soon as there's plenty on there and its no more in money then two pints of beer so for us it will represent extremely good value.
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25-10-2013, 16:36
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
How many coca colas is that Den? Don't drink and haven't been in a pub in ages...!
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25-10-2013, 16:38
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by Doug P
Shame isn't Poo-Bah from The Mikado....
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Maybe you could put the ones who don't call it Poo-Bah on your Little List?
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25-10-2013, 16:41
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
None of them will be missed..... :-)
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25-10-2013, 17:07
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Re: TiVo Update / Netflix
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Originally Posted by dwarfofpoison
Most of Sky channels on Virgin now (and have for a while) carry their corresponding red button Sky On Demand features. These are in the full Sky livery (blue & yellow) and are specific to the channel the red button was pressed.
However approach Sky On Demand from Virgin's (home) Catch Up & On Demand, then the livery remains Virgin red on a TiVo and if IIRC (it's been a long time) black & yellow on a V+.
(Sorry the ability to take and apply a decent screen shot is a little above my current skill set!)
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I think he is refering to Sky On Demand via the Virgin menu system. See SpiderPlants pics
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
I'm not Ben but...
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I thought it was gonna be a little more subtle than that, it looks like they haven't changed all the menu colours from TiVo to Virgin livery.
Thanks anyway!
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