Yesterday, 15:06
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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
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
its frustrating once people get off the v6 vm will save money on the tivo license. could get some more benefits then. frustrating people refuse to accept change
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If they wanted to they could send everyone a new controller and say that as .....of you will be switched .
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Yesterday, 17:40
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#317
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Woke and proud !
Join Date: Jun 2004
Services: TV, Phone, BB, a wife
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by Itshim
If they wanted to they could send everyone a new controller and say that as .....of you will be switched . 
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The problem is that 360 is substantially different ( worse imho), and wipes all recordings. So they need 'customer buy in' before proceeding otherwise a lot of unhappy punters. If they've agreed to it then they've no comeback. Hence all the constant misleading 'upgrade' coms , and blackmail about missing channels/apps. It's 'entrapment', will you fall for it ?
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Yesterday, 18:29
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#318
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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
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by Mr K
The problem is that 360 is substantially different ( worse imho), and wipes all recordings. So they need 'customer buy in' before proceeding otherwise a lot of unhappy punters. If they've agreed to it then they've no comeback. Hence all the constant misleading 'upgrade' coms , and blackmail about missing channels/apps. It's 'entrapment', will you fall for it ? 
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NO, when it happens it happens
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Yesterday, 18:31
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cf.addict
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Teesside
Services: Tivo. XL (tv) L (bb)
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
its frustrating once people get off the v6 vm will save money on the tivo license. could get some more benefits then. frustrating people refuse to accept change
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If it works why fix it.
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Yesterday, 20:10
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#320
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Rise above the players
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wokingham
Services: 2 V6 with 360 software, ITVX, 4+, Prime, Netflix, Apple+, Disney+, Paramount+, Discovery+
Posts: 15,298
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Apparently the majority of VM TV customers are still with V6 with TiVo.
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I think that most people don’t worry about changing their services, boxes or appliances until they break down.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
The problem is that 360 is substantially different ( worse imho), and wipes all recordings. So they need 'customer buy in' before proceeding otherwise a lot of unhappy punters. If they've agreed to it then they've no comeback. Hence all the constant misleading 'upgrade' coms , and blackmail about missing channels/apps. It's 'entrapment', will you fall for it ? 
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Whatever new box you transfer to, you will lose your recordings, but you can still see them on demand. That’s what I did when I downloaded my 360 software.
The 360 has advantages that the TiVo doesn’t have, and the TiVo has some that the 360 doesn’t. But for most of us, the disadvantages are not significant at all.
Of course it’s an upgrade. You get the benefit of the things that are genuinely useful and that most people expect or want from modern boxes these days on the 360 (such as voice control and profiles) that are not on TiVo, and the features people used to moan about, such as the lack of a ‘suggestions’ folder have been rectified.
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Yesterday, 20:13
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#321
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Nottingham
Age: 63
Services: IDNet FTTP (1000M), Sky Q TV, Sky Mobile, Flextel SIP
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I think that most people don’t worry about changing their services, boxes or appliances until they break down.
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Wow, you have made a statement I agree with.
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Yesterday, 23:29
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#322
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Be a Volunteer.
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2,606
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
its frustrating once people get off the v6 vm will save money on the tivo license. could get some more benefits then. frustrating people refuse to accept change
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Change isn’t always better and everyone feels differently about it. That goes for everything in life, not just tech.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I think that most people don’t worry about changing their services, boxes or appliances until they break down.
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Whatever new box you transfer to, you will lose your recordings, but you can still see them on demand. That’s what I did when I downloaded my 360 software.
The 360 has advantages that the TiVo doesn’t have, and the TiVo has some that the 360 doesn’t. But for most of us, the disadvantages are not significant at all.
Of course it’s an upgrade. You get the benefit of the things that are genuinely useful and that most people expect or want from modern boxes these days on the 360 (such as voice control and profiles) that are not on TiVo, and the features people used to moan about, such as the lack of a ‘suggestions’ folder have been rectified.
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You’ve spoken to most of VM’s TV customers have you OB?
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Today, 00:48
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#323
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 10,908
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I think that most people don’t worry about changing their services, boxes or appliances until they break down.
---------- Post added at 19:10 ---------- Previous post was at 18:55 ----------
Whatever new box you transfer to, you will lose your recordings, but you can still see them on demand. That’s what I did when I downloaded my 360 software.
The 360 has advantages that the TiVo doesn’t have, and the TiVo has some that the 360 doesn’t. But for most of us, the disadvantages are not significant at all.
Of course it’s an upgrade. You get the benefit of the things that are genuinely useful and that most people expect or want from modern boxes these days on the 360 (such as voice control and profiles) that are not on TiVo, and the features people used to moan about, such as the lack of a ‘suggestions’ folder have been rectified.
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How does it's version of suggestions work? This is one improvement, but the main issues of not being able to record radio (wouldn't be too difficult to add them to the EPG) and the loss of QuickView (don't think this can be TiVo patented as other services have this) are my main gripes about it.
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Today, 00:55
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#324
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cf.geek
Join Date: Oct 2018
Posts: 758
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
Quickview is TiVo patent
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Today, 01:21
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#325
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cf.addict
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 220
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Re: Virgin TV (2026)
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
How does it's version of suggestions work? This is one improvement, but the main issues of not being able to record radio (wouldn't be too difficult to add them to the EPG) and the loss of QuickView (don't think this can be TiVo patented as other services have this) are my main gripes about it.
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The radio stations could easily be added to the EPG, in the same manner as the FAST channels, however you still wouldn't be able to record them as they are streamed.
VM's TV360 and Stream boxes run on the Horizon firmware which was developed by Virgin's parent company Liberty Global for their other European cable operations which ceased carrying radio in a linear format with the onset of the digital switchover almost two decades ago.
The Netherlands (Ziggo) became the first country to switch off its analogue terrestrial television network and completed the digital switchover on 11th December 2006.
The radio stations are streamed via the BBC Sounds app and also via the Radioline app - which are also available on the V6 boxes.
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