Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
18-11-2010, 13:35
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by clinteastman
I'm guessing at some point we will just have "VHD with TiVO inside" and "V+HD with TiVO inside". VHD as the standard box for all and V+HD with a surcharge for people lower than XL, just like it is now. "VHD with TiVO inside" almost negates the need for a DVR.
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If I had VHD with TIVO inside and missed something on Discovery HD how would I watch it with no PVR
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18-11-2010, 13:38
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by Felim_Doyle
Surely, as a public service provider, ITV would aim to launch on all platforms simultaneously as was the case with BBC1 HD, for example.
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Not all of ITV's channels are covered by the PSB requirement as far as I'm aware, whereas all of BBC's are
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18-11-2010, 13:43
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
Great point , that's what I was trying to say wouldn't it be better to have standard issue box as VHD with TIVo , then V+ HD (new build Cisco box say) with TIVO £75 then a Premium TIVO with all bells and whistles £150.
Many people want a PVR but don't want to pay £150 for the pleasure. Cable could lose customers here as Sky offer a free Sky+HD box now.
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I think you'll find that Sky charge for their 1TB box - £249 according to their package builder
http://www.sky.com/quickbuy/build
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18-11-2010, 13:46
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by Felim_Doyle
Surely, as a public service provider, ITV would aim to launch on all platforms simultaneously as was the case with BBC1 HD, for example.
Was there something on Freeview channel 35 before or was it already reserved for ITV +1?
How so (or were you being facetious  )? If you pay extra for XL or VIP you get the + and HD features included. Simples!
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I would guess ITV1+1 probably will be available on VM.
Sorry for being facetious in your rolled eyes.
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Originally Posted by clinteastman
VM are striking VOD aggreements with most the important players, couple that with the ability to stream web content then you almost don't need to record the content yourself.
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I don't agree sorry, personally I value my V+ service far more than on demand but that's just me.
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18-11-2010, 13:46
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by chris9991
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Were in my posts have I stated they don't but they do offer a free Sky+HD box to customers bar the install charge.
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18-11-2010, 13:49
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by Felim_Doyle
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Speaking of EPG, why does Living never have anything on the i-button for CSI (standard V Box)? You can't tell what episode it is.
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I sometimes have to press the 'i' button twice to get info on my V box - First time blank but if I close the info and press the 'i' button again I get the program details - I don't know if you've tried that
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
Were in my posts have I stated they don't but they do offer a free Sky+HD box to customers bar the install charge.
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AFAIK Only TIVO box from Virgin will have 1TB drive - I'm sorry for misreading
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18-11-2010, 13:51
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
If I had VHD with TIVO inside and missed something on Discovery HD how would I watch it with no PVR
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Originally Posted by mersey70
I don't agree sorry, personally I value my V+ service far more than on demand but that's just me.
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Like I said ALMOST, for people that are willing to pay extra for a PVR then you have that option with V+HD.
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18-11-2010, 13:52
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by chris9991
AFAIK Only TIVO box from Virgin will have 1TB drive
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The TiVo box at launch will have a 1TB, but that's all that's been announced.
I'm sure there will be more to come than just one box
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18-11-2010, 13:53
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by clinteastman
VM are striking VOD aggreements with most the important players, couple that with the ability to stream web content then you almost don't need to record the content yourself.
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I agree, that is the whole point of VOD and when I had my VHD box fitted in April the techy said VOD is the future , PVR will not be required sooner or later.
I have my own PVR so decided not to go V+ as I can record more on that for the time being.
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18-11-2010, 13:56
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by chris9991
I sometimes have to press the 'i' button twice to get info on my V box - First time blank but if I close the info and press the 'i' button again I get the program details - I don't know if you've tried that
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AFAIK Only TIVO box from Virgin will have 1TB drive - I'm sorry for misreading
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I wasn't comparing boxes , I was making the point with Sky if you don't want to pay top money for a 1tb box you can still have a PVR free were not many people will want V+HD boxes when they are not to be updated and the TIVO will probably be pricey at first.
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18-11-2010, 14:51
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by clinteastman
VM are striking VOD aggreements with most the important players, couple that with the ability to stream web content then you almost don't need to record the content yourself.
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Certainly as things stand with VM's VoD, BBC iPlayer, ITV NetPlayer, 4 on Demand, Demand Five and a whole host of other ways to access programming, you are limited by copyright and contractual restrictions as to what you can watch, and for how long after the original airing date you can watch it. Without a PVR/DVR you can't set up a series to record and then watch it all, on demand, at your leisure, without download delays, for no extra fee.
Whilst I can see chargeable on demand streaming options being available to access some content, archives of every show or movie you ever wanted to see are unlikely to be available on TiVo for the foreseeable future.
That's a long way off being almost no need to record content yourself.
Having said that, I'm not sure what the current legal position is on keeping off-air recordings. IIRC there was a 48 hour limit originally when VCRs were introduced although these days the various on-line players generally allow you to download content for up to 30 days and play it for a week but that doesn't usually include films and certain other programmes.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Not all of ITV's channels are covered by the PSB requirement as far as I'm aware, whereas all of BBC's are
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I realise that but I understood that ITV1 was covered and expected that ITV1 HD and the time-shift ITV1 +1 would be too. Wasn't there a big delay in the launch of ITV1 +1 due to advertising competition restrictions compared with the launches of ITV2, ITV3, ITV4 and their time-shift counterparts?
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Originally Posted by mersey70
Sorry for being facetious in your rolled eyes.
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The rolled eyes were a clue to use them if you are being facetious in order to avoid multiple, lengthy replies to a humorous point. Consider yourself admonished!
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18-11-2010, 15:00
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by Felim_Doyle
Certainly as things stand with VM's VoD, BBC iPlayer, ITV NetPlayer, 4 on Demand, Demand Five and a whole host of other ways to access programming, you are limited by copyright and contractual restrictions as to what you can watch, and for how long after the original airing date you can watch it. Without a PVR/DVR you can't set up a series to record and then watch it all, on demand, at your leisure, without download delays, for no extra fee.
Whilst I can see chargeable on demand streaming options being available to access some content, archives of every show or movie you ever wanted to see are unlikely to be available on TiVo for the foreseeable future.
That's a long way off being almost no need to record content yourself.
Having said that, I'm not sure what the current legal position is on keeping off-air recordings. IIRC there was a 48 hour limit originally when VCRs were introduced although these days the various on-line players generally allow you to download content for up to 30 days and play it for a week but that doesn't usually include films and certain other programmes.[COLOR="Silver"]
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My understanding from my daughter who has a V+ box is that certain programs cannot be recorded on it due to copyright is this the case?
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18-11-2010, 15:04
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Originally Posted by alwaysabear
My understanding from my daughter who has a V+ box is that certain programs cannot be recorded on it due to copyright is this the case?
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Nope. However the are certain programmes can't be archived due to copyright issues
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18-11-2010, 15:08
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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Nope. However the are certain programmes can't be archived due to copyright issues
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So how long have you to view programs recorded if archiving is prohibited?
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18-11-2010, 15:12
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV
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So how long have you to view programs recorded if archiving is prohibited?
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You can keep them indefinately.
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