Today, 11:11
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Northampton
Services: Virgin Media TV&BB 350Mb,
V6 STB
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by SonicMaster
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But there are even more V6s with Tivo.
If there was a "try before you buy" option with being able to try out the TV360 without losing recordings and being able to go back to Tivo, then maybe more would consider switching.
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Today, 13:20
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#467
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Do I care what you think
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cardiff South Wales
Age: 75
Services: V6 ,Virgin L. Phone Broadband.sky go Netflix
Posts: 5,311
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by nomadking
But there are even more V6s with Tivo.
If there was a "try before you buy" option with being able to try out the TV360 without losing recordings and being able to go back to Tivo, then maybe more would consider switching.
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Yep my main reason for not changing is the faf of setting it up . It ain't going to happen but move choices and recording across I would change in a blink of the eye. Still feel that when TV goes l'll move to freely and now.
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Today, 14:28
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#468
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,965
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by ozsat
So if VM retired the 360 and V6, and Sky retired SkyQ soon - who do you think will still be offering a recording service and a decent channel selection?
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Freeview or a generic satellite/DTT recording device.
---------- Post added at 14:28 ---------- Previous post was at 14:23 ----------
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Originally Posted by SonicMaster
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The majority of customers don't want the 360 because it doesn't have the superior features that TiVo has, many regret changing over and the majority have had their requests to change back refused. 'Hatred' is a ridiculous thing to say and 'more modern' doesn't necessarily mean better.
Many on this forum agree with my sentiments.
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Today, 14:29
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#469
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Oxford (area 31)
Services: 1.2Gb/100Mb, VMTV (UHD), Freesat HD, Freeview HD, Freely HD, SkyQ (UHD), EEtv (UHD), DAB+
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
Freeview has a basic channel selection and mainly SD and a lot of part-time channels - for a full channel selection you have to add streaming to it.
Even Freesat only has a basic selection.
If that's all you want I don't see why you stay with VM.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Freeview or a generic satellite/DTT recording device.
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Last edited by ozsat; Today at 14:32.
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Today, 14:32
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#470
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,965
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by nomadking
But there are even more V6s with Tivo.
If there was a "try before you buy" option with being able to try out the TV360 without losing recordings and being able to go back to Tivo, then maybe more would consider switching.
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Indeed. They won't do this, partly because people would then realise that the 360 box is inferior to the V6 software that it replaced. This is why they sing it's praises and are using an easier way to receive Sky Atlantic via the EPG, whilst keeping quiet about the downsides.
Once again Virgin reveal how sly & manipulative they are as a company.
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Today, 14:38
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#471
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Oxford (area 31)
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
And exactly the same Sky are doing with Disney+ Cinema - not available to Sky satellite viewers unless thay have or upgrade to SkyQ.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Indeed. They won't do this, partly because people would then realise that the 360 box is inferior to the V6 software that it replaced. This is why they sing it's praises and are using an easier way to receive Sky Atlantic via the EPG, whilst keeping quiet about the downsides.
Once again Virgin reveal how sly & manipulative they are as a company.
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Today, 14:39
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#472
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,965
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by ozsat
Freeview has a basic channel selection and mainly SD and a lot of part-time channels - for a full channel selection you have to add streaming to it.
Even Freesat only has a basic selection.
If that's all you want I don't see why you stay with VM.
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Partly because I have a good deal, it's certainly not for their standard of service and partly because I like the features of the TiVo V6.
I am under no illusion that at some point the V6 (and the 360) will be retired by Virgin in favour of a streaming only non recordable box. Those that aren't bothered about the TiVo features might as well swap over and use the 360 whilst it's still available. When the V6 is retired I will be reviewing my options.
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Today, 14:41
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#473
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Services: XL TV
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Indeed. They won't do this, partly because people would then realise that the 360 box is inferior to the V6 software that it replaced. This is why they sing it's praises and are using an easier way to receive Sky Atlantic via the EPG, whilst keeping quiet about the downsides.
Once again Virgin reveal how sly & manipulative they are as a company.
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That’s your opinion about the 360 software and I strongly disagree. You speak like your opinion on it is fact then it isn’t.
I’m sorry you’re angry you can’t enjoy sky atlantic. Why not join us on 360!  it’s worth it!
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Today, 14:47
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#474
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cf.geek
Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 785
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by ozsat
And exactly the same Sky are doing with Disney+ Cinema - not available to Sky satellite viewers unless thay have or upgrade to SkyQ.
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Isn't that because Disney+ isn't available on Sky +
The channel has no On Demand content.
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Today, 14:51
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#475
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,965
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
That’s your opinion about the 360 software and I strongly disagree. You speak like your opinion on it is fact then it isn’t.
I’m sorry you’re angry you can’t enjoy sky atlantic. Why not join us on 360!  it’s worth it! 
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It is fact that the 360 lacks many features of the V6, this has been discussed many times previously and lists have been posted by various people.
I am able to access Sky Atlantic should I want to watch it by using Virgin TVGo and casting it to my TV. Once Virgin have realised that the number of people persuaded to change to the 360 has been exhausted and once the TVGo workaround is well known, I believe that Sky Atlantic will be quietly added to the V6.
Alternatively Sky Atlantic is included with the Now TV/HBO max service at £3.99 per month
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Today, 14:53
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#476
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Oxford (area 31)
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
You continually slag off VM for putting a channel on their current products only - but never mention that Sky do the same with Disney+ Cinema. And with that channel you can stream it using their app.
No difference - except for the channel.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
It is fact that the 360 lacks many features of the V6, this has been discussed many times previously and lists have been posted by various people.
I am able to access Sky Atlantic should I want to watch it by using Virgin TVGo and casting it to my TV. Once Virgin have realised that the number of people persuaded to change to the 360 has been exhausted and once the TVGo workaround is well known, I believe that Sky Atlantic will be quietly added to the V6.
Alternatively Sky Atlantic is included with the Now TV/HBO max service at £3.99 per month
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Today, 14:55
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#477
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cf.geek
Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 785
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
It is fact that the 360 lacks many features of the V6, this has been discussed many times previously and lists have been posted by various people.
I am able to access Sky Atlantic should I want to watch it by using Virgin TVGo and casting it to my TV. Once Virgin have realised that the number of people persuaded to change to the 360 has been exhausted and once the TVGo workaround is well known, I believe that Sky Atlantic will be quietly added to the V6.
Alternatively Sky Atlantic is included with the Now TV/HBO max service at £3.99 per month
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Looks like £6.99 with ads
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