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Peter_ 09-01-2011 19:12

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by vanman (Post 35149900)
this may be so but i was not talking about the tivo .
i was referring to the v+box.

It will be the same with the V+ box as the software will be on the hard drive.

vanman 09-01-2011 19:15

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35149896)
why do you think the is a Smartcard in the box.

we both know that the Smart Card Just decrypts the channels

mersey70 09-01-2011 19:20

Re: Tivo
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35107449)
That link is expired (as noted above) and I suspect that the prices that bought Tivo units themselves, rather than rented them as part of a Cable or Satellite subscription.

Bear in mind that as well as being offered with other services, Tivo do offer their own service that you buy the box for. They charge a subscription to those who purchase the boxes.

I think the prices for the kit in the US are pretty low for the spec of the kit and of course they own it and it will have ongoing functionality for cable customers who might eventually stop subscribing. They seem get money back through (compared to VM) relatively high monthly subs. I suppose it has to be funded somehow.

I know Tivo don't charge a monthly fee in Australia but the kit is pretty expensive, over £300 and (i think) it is only compatible with DTT non subscription services, maybe it's aimed at customers who don't want monthly subs although they can buy OD content.

I don't think the cost of the kit and subs that VM will charge are prohibitive for existing higher tier subscribers. I just don't think the masses will flock to it, especially lower tier customers who may well have a ceiling on costs and most customers (3/4) currently don't even have V+.

vanman 09-01-2011 19:21

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35149902)
It will be the same with the V+ box as the software will be on the hard drive.

no it not the software is actually a firmware.
built in to the mother board.
thats how vm can deactivate the v+side of the box

Peter_ 09-01-2011 19:30

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vanman (Post 35149909)
no it not the software is actually a firmware.
built in to the mother board

It is still ill advised advice to give anyone about customising equipment that does not belong to them now if it was a SKY box then fine does as you like as you purchased the equipment, and you do know how much people can be billed for damaged or lost equipment which far exceeds the price of any hard drive so it could end up being very expensive.

mhatter67 09-01-2011 19:37

Re: TiVo
 
Odd question but could you use the dedicated internet connection for tivo to update the firmware on your BluRay player, I mean quickly plugging the internet feed into the bluray player?

vanman 09-01-2011 19:54

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35149914)
It is still ill advised advice to give anyone about customising equipment that does not belong to them now if it was a SKY box then fine does as you like as you purchased the equipment, and you do know how much people can be billed for damaged or lost equipment which far exceeds the price of any hard drive so it could end up being very expensive.

i am not telling them to do it.
i said it can be done

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Originally Posted by mlayzell (Post 35149919)
Odd question but could you use the dedicated internet connection for tivo to update the firmware on your BluRay player, I mean quickly plugging the internet feed into the bluray player?

no you will not be able to use it as a modem or router

zantarous 09-01-2011 20:06

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35149902)
It will be the same with the V+ box as the software will be on the hard drive.

I thought you worked in tech support? Even the intern will know that is not where the software is installed? upgrading the HDD will not have anything to do with the smartcard or circumventing any security.

Peter_ 09-01-2011 20:56

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by zantarous (Post 35149932)
I thought you worked in tech support? Even the intern will know that is not where the software is installed? upgrading the HDD will not have anything to do with the smartcard or circumventing any security.

Primarily Broadband with a bit of cross training thrown in and most broadband agents dislike the FMC side as you do not have to think for yourself.

We just get told to follow a flow for the FMC side and not to think.

ess1 10-01-2011 10:15

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by howardmicks (Post 35149893)
I know what you mean,But if i went and bought a £1000 tv,I would want to have channels to watch.The way its going with vm at min great tech but losing channels and not getting the new ones,The price is putting me off tivo but the concern over channels is also a worry.I am very reluctent to pay the overpriced charge and now its looking like sky are calling the shots on vm getting or not getting channels to tie myself to another 12months contract is becoming a big risk.

I agree. I returned to Sky some 18 months ago and will probably remain, in spite of the superiority of Tivo. Sky will, I believe, be increasingly loathe to allow VM access to further channels as a means of combatting the undoubted success of Tivo.

Further, I have not had any problems with skybox in both my periods with sky. Unlike the many posters here and on VM's forum.

richard1960 10-01-2011 10:38

Re: TiVo
 
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Originally Posted by ess1 (Post 35150099)
I agree. I returned to Sky some 18 months ago and will probably remain, in spite of the superiority of Tivo. Sky will, I believe, be increasingly loathe to allow VM access to further channels as a means of combatting the undoubted success of Tivo.

Further, I have not had any problems with skybox in both my periods with sky. Unlike the many posters here and on VM's forum.

I respectfully suggest you try the satellite section of D/S there are many people on there complaining about their sky hardware just as you would expect complaints about cable hardware on a cable forum! there are also many people like myself who have never had any problems with cable boxes at all.

ess1 10-01-2011 10:46

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richard1960,
Thanks for prompt reply. I take your point.
Is D/S a Sky forum?

Media Boy UK 10-01-2011 10:50

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ess1 (Post 35150112)
richard1960,
Thanks for prompt reply. I take your point.
Is D/S a Sky forum?

It like the poor man Cable Forum

It got forums for Sky, Freeview, Freesat, Virgin Media plus more.

Rattus 10-01-2011 13:27

Re: TiVo
 
The problem with the upfront fee model is that it really puts people off who can't commit for long periods of time.

I want to move house this year, so in many ways would be stupid to pay 200 quid for an item i might only use for 6 months. This of course is also a problem with these 18 month contracts that seem to have appeared out of no where. Particularly when there is 0 possibility of where i move to having cable as it'll be in the country. Which is a shame as i really am a big fan of virgin, having been a happy customer with them from the telewest days.

Would be nice to have a choice, either upfront rental charge, or increased monthly rental charge. Otherwise i doubt i'll bother by the time it actually arrives.

davidthornton 11-01-2011 12:09

Re: TiVo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattus (Post 35150190)
The problem with the upfront fee model is that it really puts people off who can't commit for long periods of time.

I want to move house this year, so in many ways would be stupid to pay 200 quid for an item i might only use for 6 months. This of course is also a problem with these 18 month contracts that seem to have appeared out of no where. Particularly when there is 0 possibility of where i move to having cable as it'll be in the country. Which is a shame as i really am a big fan of virgin, having been a happy customer with them from the telewest days.

Would be nice to have a choice, either upfront rental charge, or increased monthly rental charge. Otherwise i doubt i'll bother by the time it actually arrives.

If you're going to be moving in 6 months, and probably to an area where you have no possibility of subscribing to Virgin Media, it doesn't really seem to me that it is in either your or Virgin Media's interest to make any significant changes to your subscription. Why bother for just 6 months? :cool:


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