16-03-2011, 10:52
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#4516
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Inactive
Join Date: Jul 2009
Services: Virgin Media V+ & tivo (XL TV) - Freesat+ (Humax Foxsat HDR) - 20mb BB - M Phone
Posts: 836
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Re: TiVo
Congrats pleased for you, i wish i had a call.
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16-03-2011, 11:59
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#4517
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Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Manchester
Services: VM TiVo VIP50, Sky+ HD, LG 50" HDTV
Posts: 34
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by howardmicks
Have watched quite a few of my recorded programs on my tivo,But i have noticed if i try to stop a program part way thru. It goes back to menu`s but still keeps playing it in top right window.Only way i can get it to stop is by pressing tv button,Is anyone else having same problem or am i doing something wrong.
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Howard you're not alone there, same with most people I think. I tend to pause recorded shows I'm watching whilst I move around the menus so I don't miss anything but you're right, the only way it appears you can stop recorded playback completely is to hit the 'TV' button.
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16-03-2011, 12:16
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#4518
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cf.geek
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Dorset
Services: VIP120 w/ TiVo x2
Posts: 639
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Except remember that tivo doesn't handle padding like the V+ when recording back to back shows on different channels on the same tuner.
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Hmm the way you phrased that brings up a question - just because you specify different channels - is TiVo better with two programmes on the same channel. For example you have 2 programmes set to record on channel 5 back to back, and another on a different channel. Does it recognise that the two channel 5 programmes wouldn't need an extra tuner (even if you set padding) and therefore not cause a problem.
I hope I'm making sense. Just something I've always wondered even with the V+ why it doesn't recognise it's the same channel and then not have the conflict issues.
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16-03-2011, 12:32
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#4519
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Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Teesside
Age: 47
Services: 1tb tivo, vhd, 60meg shub2 cablemodem, 1Xphoneline, Virgin mobile contract p
Posts: 1,184
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by Angel67
Howard you're not alone there, same with most people I think. I tend to pause recorded shows I'm watching whilst I move around the menus so I don't miss anything but you're right, the only way it appears you can stop recorded playback completely is to hit the 'TV' button.
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Press pause, then home or my shows.
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16-03-2011, 13:07
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#4520
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Inactive
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Newbury
Services: VIP Collection + TIVo
Additional Tivo
Posts: 349
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Re: TiVo
No Call
No Problem
I Can wait
 
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16-03-2011, 13:26
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#4521
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cf.addict
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Glasgow
Services: EE TV Pro Box with Entertainment bundle, NOW TV, Netflix, Disney, Discovery+, Prime, 1GB BB.
Posts: 283
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Re: TiVo
I thought the telephone calls were being replaced by emails, instructing those who pre-registered how to sign up to TiVo online? Clever thing from VM's pov is that you can't haggle!
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16-03-2011, 13:47
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#4522
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Inactive
Join Date: May 2007
Services: VM XXL Broadband, XL TV with V+ and L Phone
Posts: 211
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by bamav
I thought the telephone calls were being replaced by emails, instructing those who pre-registered how to sign up to TiVo online? Clever thing from VM's pov is that you can't haggle!
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Not really. Customer services just push buttons anyway.
It's like paying for your shopping at Sainsbury's - you can't put all your stuff on the conveyor and then offer the assistant 10% less than the total (unless you have a coupon or similar), just as you can't if you do the same shop online.
The only 'haggling' possible is with retentions, and even then they only have access to a number of deals, you can't name your price!
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16-03-2011, 13:49
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#4523
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Inactive
Join Date: Dec 2005
Services: Virgin 100 meg BB, Talk More Anytime Phone, Mix TV, V6.
Posts: 4,729
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by savvychels
Hmm the way you phrased that brings up a question - just because you specify different channels - is TiVo better with two programmes on the same channel. For example you have 2 programmes set to record on channel 5 back to back, and another on a different channel. Does it recognise that the two channel 5 programmes wouldn't need an extra tuner (even if you set padding) and therefore not cause a problem.
I hope I'm making sense. Just something I've always wondered even with the V+ why it doesn't recognise it's the same channel and then not have the conflict issues.
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I don't know. interesting question though. Maybe the exprts will know?
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16-03-2011, 14:46
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#4524
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 12,313
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Re: TiVo
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16-03-2011, 14:53
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#4525
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cf.addict
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Farnborough
Age: 51
Services: V6 Virgin 360,
Volt Gig1 BB,
Posts: 272
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Re: TiVo
Quote:
Originally Posted by passingbat
Except remember that tivo doesn't handle padding like the V+ when recording back to back shows on different channels on the same tuner.
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This only really annoys me when I'm recording a show on one tuner and I get a window pop up telling me TiVo wants wants to change channel to record a bloody suggestion. Suggestions should not be allowed interfere with the live tuner.
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Originally Posted by Angel67
Howard you're not alone there, same with most people I think. I tend to pause recorded shows I'm watching whilst I move around the menus so I don't miss anything but you're right, the only way it appears you can stop recorded playback completely is to hit the 'TV' button.
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I believe that's something that has been fed back to TiVo, it's quite a pain.
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16-03-2011, 15:06
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#4527
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Virgin Media Staff
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester
Services: 360 x2, Maxit TV, Sky Sports and Sky Cinema. Gig1
Posts: 17,929
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by muppetman11
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As far as I can see that has nothing to do with either VM or TiVo
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16-03-2011, 15:25
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#4528
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 12,313
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
As far as I can see that has nothing to do with either VM or TiVo
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No was merely asking if that could be a source of revenue for VM , as I thought I'd read somewhere about VM using TIVO for targeted Ads.
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Found this but admittedly it is from 2008 and it's the US TIVO
http://www.electronista.com/articles...how.pause.ads/
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16-03-2011, 15:26
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#4529
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Cable Guru
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Scotland
Age: 42
Services: Virgin Media Gig1 RFOG, TV360, Stream, GoFibre 1Gb
Posts: 1,050
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Re: TiVo
Vm havent stated exactly what the advertising setup will be with TiVo yet, but personally I think It will be along those lines. Systems like this operate on some US cable systems already.
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16-03-2011, 15:39
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#4530
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 12,313
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Re: TiVo
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Originally Posted by weesteev
Vm havent stated exactly what the advertising setup will be with TiVo yet, but personally I think It will be along those lines. Systems like this operate on some US cable systems already.
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Thanks for that.
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