Welcome to the V+ FAQ part 2
Q: What’s the picture quality like from V+?
A: From Standard Definition (SD) channels, it's very good, better than the standard boxes. If you have a HD Ready TV set and are connecting to it via HDMI or Component, the V+ will upscale all SD content to the HD resolution you have selected.
From High Definition content into a HDTV set – it's bloody excellent. Of course, the actual quality will vary due to a number of factors (Brand of TV; Picture enhancement hardware inside TV; Screen size of TV; Viewing distance; Number of lagers consumed

) but watching Planet Earth at 1080i is breathtaking.
Q: I’ve been told that the V+ comes with all the Sky HD Channels – is this true?
A: As of June 2008 – no. Virgin Media are often rumoured to be in negotiations with Sky about broadcasting the likes of Sky One HD, Sky Sports HD etc. But given the current dispute between VM and Sky, don't hold your breath.
Q: So what HD content can I enjoy via V+?
A: As of June 2008 – the BBC HD channel, some On Demand content (e.g. from BBC and Channel 4) and some pay-per-view HD movies. The HD movies are usually £1 more than their SD counterparts.
Q: That’s it!?!
A: Yep. Currently, Channel 4 HD is only available on Sky, and the ITV HD channel is only available on Freesat.
Q: Can I watch HD content if I don't have a HDTV?
A: You can watch BBC HD (downscaled to SD, of course). You can't watch HD On Demand content.
Q: There must be some flaws with V+, surely?
A: There are. As previously mentioned, there's the lack of HD content. And V+ does have its… well, ‘features’. At the end of the day, it's a pretty complex computer, and it will have bugs. But there have been several software updates to fix these, and it's pretty reliable now. The most troublesome remaining ones are the box being slow to respond after midnight whilst it processes the next day's EPG data, and when archiving, it sometimes the recording picks up the live TV audio partway through. (Check your archive is OK before deleting the original)
Q: Anything else I should know?
A: Some people have complained about the series links not working properly. The data for series links are supplied by an external company, and are occasionally wrong. Other complaints are recordings that refuse to play back, constant rebooting, fuzzy menus in 1080i mode, and the volume setting creeping downwards by itself.
Q: Will those bugs get fixed?
A: Eventually, via software updates sent to your V+. The creeping volume may be a fault with the remote control - see the "mute icon" question below.
Report any incorrect series links by posting
in this thread and the EPGDevil will work his magic.
Q: Where can I buy a V+ box from?
A: You can't. Like all hardware from Virgin Media, you rent it.
Q: How much?
A: Have a look here:
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...lus/index.html
Q: Is it available in my area?
A: Yes, as long as you are in a digital cable area.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: How long is a piece of string? For me (an existing customer), it took around 40 minutes.
Q: OK, I've signed up. What should I watch out for when it's installed?
A: Make sure the 'online' light to the left of the channel number is on, and that the words "LiveTV" are displayed. Check you've got the channel package you were expecting. Get the installer to show you that On Demand is working.
Q: What's the difference between the black and the silver V+ boxes?
One's black, and the other's... you guessed it! Inside they are exactly the same. However, the black and silver remotes aren't the same. The black ones can control the volume on the V+; the silver one can't.
Q: How can I programme my V+ remote to control the TV volume?
You'll find the instructions
here, and also in the 'Help' screens in the V+ menus. If you have a Samsung TV but can't find a code that works, try 0079 and 0145. You can set a black remote to control your V+ volume by using code 0683. You can also change the V+ volume through the Settings menu, but only if it's in SD mode.
Q: I have a HDTV with a HDMI connection. Do I have to buy a HDMI lead for the V+?
A: No, the installer should bring one with him, but it's a good idea to confirm that you want a HDMI lead when you ring to make your installation appointment.
Q: I have a HDTV with a Component connection, but no HDMI. Do I have to buy a Component lead?
A: Yes. Virgin Media won't provide Component leads. In fact, officially Component is not supported by VM at all. (But there are some helpful people on this forum)
Q: I don't get any sound on BBC HD, but the rest of the channels are fine. What's up?
A: You've got the V+ set to output Dolby 5.1 audio where available, but your TV doesn't support it. To fix it press Home, then Settings, then Display and Audio Settings. Set "HDMI Audio Override" to Off, then press OK, then TV.
Q: So what does "HDMI Audio Override" actually do?
A: When you connect your TV using HDMI, the TV tells the V+ what features it supports. If the TV says it can't support Dolby 5.1 audio (and most can't), the V+ will output stereo instead. However, you might actually be listening through an amp connected to the optical port, so you still want the V+ to output 5.1. In this case, set the Override to On. You won't get any sound out of your TV, but you'll get 5.1 through your amp whenever it is broadcast. (5.1 is broadcast on BBC HD, and the HD movies)
Q: Why can't I record radio channels?
A: Technical reasons! The speed of playback off the disc is controlled by looking at timecodes in the video stream. Which is a bit of a problem if there's no video. It may be fixed in a future software update by recording separate timecodes for radio channels.
Q: Help! My V+ has a fault and I think VM are going to swap it for a new one. How can I keep my precious recordings?
A: All you can do is copy them off to your VCR or DVDR using the archiving function. Virgin Media can't keep the data or swap the hard drive over for you.
Q: Well can I swap the hard drive myself then?
A: No, it won't work. The recordings are encrypted on the hard drive, and each V+ has its own unique encryption. Not to mention taking the lid off being against VM Terms & Conditions.
Q: How do I reformat my hard drive?
A: Think long and hard about whether you need to do this. You will lose all your recorded programmes, plus all planned recordings and series. But it might be necessary if your V+ is playing up badly. Remember that if Virgin Media swap the box you'll lose your recordings anyway, so it's worth a go as a last resort.
If you decide to go ahead with the reformat, this is how you do it. You need to do all this using the remote, not the front panel buttons.
1) Press the Home button.
2) Press and hold the Play/Pause button until the display says 'E-00'.
3) Press the 'V+' or 'TVDrive' button. The display will say 'E-01'.
4) Press the 'ch-' button 4 times. The display will say 'hdd4'.
5) The V+ will then begin the reformat, and the display will say 'rft'. This may take up to 5 minutes. Afterwards the V+ will reboot normally and all should be well.
If you get in a muddle when pressing the buttons, press Reset on the front panel, let the box reboot, then try again.
Q: My V+ keeps rebooting every couple of minutes. Help!
A: This can happen if the disc becomes full whilst it's in standby. You may be able to fix it by letting the box begin to boot up, then disconnecting the cable feed. If you time it right, this will allow you to access the recordings and delete something (maybe even watch it first). Thanks to
absolutedanny and
king minger in
this thread for this tip.
To avoid getting this problem, don't put the box in to standby if you think there's any risk of the hard drive becoming full. Better still, make sure you don't set enough recordings to fill the disc in the first place. Don't rely on having auto-delete turned on - it won't stop this problem from occurring.
If the disc isn't full, you'll have to reformat as described above. To get chance to do the reformat without it rebooting, try either removing the smartcard or disconnecting the cable feed.
Q: Why can't I see the on-screen menus?
A: Because you are using the wrong SCART socket. The TV needs to be plugged into the top socket (unlike all other VM STBs). If you have a second TV connected to the VCR SCART socket, you will not be able to see the menus or subtitles on it.
Q: Why can I only see the on-screen menus, not video?
A: The HDCP copy protection mechanism has failed, maybe because of a bad connection. Power off both TV and V+, then reverse the HDMI lead (or replace if you've got a spare handy). If that still doesn't fix it, ring VM.
Q: Why has a mute icon appeared on the TV screen?
A: There is a fault where the volume creeps downwards, or mutes completely.
If you are using SCART connection, and have a blue remote for another STB, you can use that to turn the volume back up. Or if you've got a black V+ remote, you can deprogram it (by entering code 0683), and use that instead. Or use the volume control in the Settings menu.
Other people have reported that simply putting the box in and out of standby, or rebooting, makes the mute icon go away.
Q: When I press the red button, it just says "Please wait" but nothing else happens. What's wrong?
A: Your account probably hasn't been set up properly. Ring VM about this.
Q: How do I set the V+ output to HDMI? I've tried but it keeps going back to SCART.
A: There's a knack to this. After you've selected HDMI output from the Settings menu, the box does a test to make sure you really can see HDMI.
You need to press the 'Text' key on the remote during the test, otherwise it will revert to SCART output after a few seconds. This is to try to stop you accidentally putting the box in HDMI mode when you haven't got an HDMI telly - but see below if you still manage!
Q: I've set my V+ output to HDMI or Component, but I don't have an HDTV and now I can't see any pictures
A: Hold in the Stop and Play/Pause buttons on the front panel, and press Reset. Keep Stop and Play/Pause held in until the display says 'boot'.
After a few seconds the display should say 'outpt'. Press the Fast Forward button several times until the display says 'Sd', then press OK. Wait for the V+ to reboot then you should be back in SCART mode.
You can also use this method to switch the V+ into HD mode - either select "Hdrni" (HDMI) or "YPbPr" (component) before you press OK.
Q: I hear a new V+ model is on the way. What can you tell me?
A: Not much. It is expected to be available towards the end of 2008 but no other details have been released.
Sources and useful links:
V+ user guide:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/files/vplus_user_guide.pdf
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%2B
V+ Box (8300DVB) at
Scientific Atlanta:
http://www.sciatl.com/customers/Source/7004921.pdf
Virgin Media V+ page:
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...lus/index.html
V+ at Cable Forum:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/fo...play.php?f=104
Virgin-branded V+ box:
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/3...vis33ewel6.jpg
Advice on setting up HD connections:
http://www.virginmedia.com/help/tv/h...ction-help.php
Issues arising from this article are discussed in this thread. Please post any new questions there