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		|  29-05-2013, 13:45 | #1696 |  
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			On Sky, don't they bump the HD channels as far up the guide as possible?
 And if you only have SD Sky, they have the SD channels in those places?
 
 Can Virgin not do that.
 
 It seems backwards to promote a +1 channel ahead of HD.
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		|  29-05-2013, 13:48 | #1697 |  
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					Originally Posted by Stephen  I really don't get why MTV moved next to Comedy Central and that Comedy Central HD has been moved all the way to 181. 
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					Originally Posted by steveh  Always thought they should just add an extra digit for the alternate channel versions, so 103 would be ITV SD, 1030 ITV HD, 1031 ITV+1 etc. But typing 4 numbers is probably harder and the set top boxes back when they had variable length channel numbers were a bit iffy. |  The box would have to wait for a possible 4th digit before changing channels which would make changing channels more sluggish.
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					Originally Posted by jj20x   The box would have to wait for a possible 4th digit before changing channels which would make changing channels more sluggish. |  What if you started the 4 digit number with a 0. So BBC One being 0101, Sky 1 HD being 0121
 
Then the box has identified that its going to be a 4 digit number
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		|  29-05-2013, 14:00 | #1699 |  
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					Originally Posted by coulsontom   Those who say you don't need padding are talking crap because if you don't you often miss the start or end of programmes.
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I don't get the problems you refer to.
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		|  29-05-2013, 14:25 | #1700 |  
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					Originally Posted by ocav  What if you started the 4 digit number with a 0. So BBC One being 0101, Sky 1 HD being 0121
 Then the box has identified that its going to be a 4 digit number
 |  I'm not really convinced that there is a need to use 4 digit channels at present. Your suggestion wouldn't really help in steveh's situation, he wanted to add an extra digit for timeshift / HD versions of a channel.
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					Originally Posted by passingbat  All my recordings are set with a default padding of Zero and I only occasionally add padding; usually if I do, it's for a BBC show.
 
 I don't get the problems you refer to.
 |  If you think that all channels start and end on time, you're mistaken. Clearly you don't though as you mention BBC. (who have a funny start time for the One show at like 3 minutes to the hour - not that I record that!)
 
Coronation Street has a very random start time. The 8.30 editions sometimes start at nearly 8.28 but the 7.30 slot is more normal.
 
You cannot set a series link that has different padding for 2 separate editions
 
It is a lot of messing around to set padding for each show individually. It's far better to have a default setting.
 
Sky boxes drop the padding when you have clashes, and the V+HD box also does the same thing.
 
The TiVo box if it tries to drop the padding it goes too far and cuts off the last 2 mins of the first programme or the first 2 mins of the 2nd programme.
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		|  29-05-2013, 15:18 | #1702 |  
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					Originally Posted by coulsontom  If you think that all channels start and end on time, you're mistaken. Clearly you don't though as you mention BBC. (who have a funny start time for the One show at like 3 minutes to the hour - not that I record that!)
 Coronation Street has a very random start time. The 8.30 editions sometimes start at nearly 8.28 but the 7.30 slot is more normal.
 
 You cannot set a series link that has different padding for 2 separate editions
 
 It is a lot of messing around to set padding for each show individually. It's far better to have a default setting.
 
 Sky boxes drop the padding when you have clashes, and the V+HD box also does the same thing.
 
 The TiVo box if it tries to drop the padding it goes too far and cuts off the last 2 mins of the first programme or the first 2 mins of the 2nd programme.
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The V+ handled padding way better than Tivo; a point I made several times before VM released Tivo when someone posted how Tivo did handle padding. But it was clear that Tivo would not be adopting the V+ method.
  
That is why when I got Tivo, I decided to try zero padding as the default and just add padding to the odd show and that method has worked for me.
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					Originally Posted by passingbat  All I can tell you is my experience; I rarely use padding and don't have problems.
 The V+ handled padding way better than Tivo; a point I made several times before VM released Tivo when someone posted how Tivo did handle padding. But it was clear that Tivo would not be adopting the V+ method.
 
 That is why when I got Tivo, I decided to try zero padding as the default and just add padding to the odd show and that method has worked for me.
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I prefer padding because otherwise we end up missing bits of shows. (There is also the issue that the clock on the TiVo software is not matched exactly to the clock for TV broadcasts. A few seconds out.
 
But it doesn't cause a problem, only very rarely due to 3 tuners.
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		|  29-05-2013, 16:43 | #1704 |  
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			On VM forum this afternoon:
 Today we've made some changes to the packages some channels are available on, so those on the lower tiers can now start to enjoy the great content from:
 Animal Planet (216)
 Previously: L pack
 Now: M+ pack
 MTV (134)
 Previously: L pack
 Now: M+ pack
 Nick Jnr (715)
 Previously: XL pack
 Now: L pack
 Comedy Central +1 (133)
 Previously: XL pack
 Now: L pack
 
 Are they preparing for something to happen in the XL package?
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					Originally Posted by johnasimmons  On VM forum this afternoon:
 Today we've made some changes to the packages some channels are available on, so those on the lower tiers can now start to enjoy the great content from:
 
 [I]Animal Planet (216)
 Previously: L pack
 Now: M+ pack
 
 MTV (134)
 Previously: L pack
 Now: M+ pack
 
 Nick Jnr (715)
 Previously: XL pack
 Now: L pack
 
 Comedy Central +1 (133)
 Previously: XL pack
 Now: L pack[/I]
 |  Thanks that confirmed that Virgin Media has signed an new broadcasting deal with Viacom so look out for more channels from them to be added on Virgin soon.
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					Originally Posted by Media Boy  Thanks that confirmed that Virgin Media has signed an new broadcasting deal with Viacom so look out for more channels from them to be added on Virgin soon. |  Woo Hoo! my thoughts precisely MB!    |  
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			I'm sure they would be very stupid to not get the remaining channels from Viacom from this deal, especially MTV HD, the picture quality on the SD channel is shocking
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					Originally Posted by ocav  I'm sure they would be very stupid to not get the remaining channels from Viacom from this deal, especially MTV HD, the picture quality on the SD channel is shocking |  I know! I went to channel 134 by accident (wanted to watch Comedy Central HD) and the picture quality was bloody awful!    |  
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					Originally Posted by Media Boy  Thanks that confirmed that Virgin Media has signed an new broadcasting deal with Viacom so look out for more channels from them to be added on Virgin soon. |  That will keep the doomsayers happy.   
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			I am working on an story for my blog about Comedy Central and Viacom Music Channels moving to new channel numbers on Virgin Media today.
 Can anyone on the L package confirmed if H2, Bio, Nat Geo Wild, and CI is now broadcasting on the L Pack?
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