VM are working on letting us keep our recordings + other titbits.
According to a VM technical guy, VM are working on the possibility of allowing us to transfer our recordings across after a box swap. The stumbling block seems to be copyright etc as opposed to technical ability.
I think that this would be a USP for VM and be warmly welcomed by customers. Also, the telephone service is to scrap the copper wires and eventually go onto VOIP and as we speak they are already working on a new STB. Edit: Just realised that the new box (or should I say software) is being discussed here: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...php?t=33705585 |
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I feel that all recordings will end up "on the cloud" at some point, with no local storage.
VOIP will mean a change of our home phone hardware I suppose, but what happens when the system or power is down and you need to make an emergency call? |
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I honestly don't know how it works, so i've asked some questions here:
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Atm you can still have your line even if both power/broadband are down , assuming you have a corded phone. As for tv, with good old tivo, programmes can archived off via scart if you have a dvd/hd recorder, sod copyright ;) |
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Ignoring the legal aspects, think about the technicalities... 1) It would take many hours to copy 1TB of data. The technician isn't going to wait around for that to happen. 2) There is no sensible way to connect a second hard drive to a STB to do the copy. So you'd need a special disc copying machine to do it. 3) By far the most common hardware fault in STBs is hard drive failure, so in most cases you wouldn't be able to read the data from the old box in the first place. On the other hand, if network PVR is ever permitted, your recordings would be held completely separate from the STB, so it's entirely plausible that they'd be maintained over a box swap. And in not having a HDD, the box would be far less likely to fail in the first place. |
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What is wrong with connecting via USB port to a USB drive, would only need port to be enabled and software to download it. In fact the best situation would be to have an external Bix with multiple drives, and an option to copy recordings from STB drive to external drive for storage, retrieving them to STB box when viewing required. (A bit like delete/undelete). The copy to the external drive could be queued up to work overnight. |
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It appears that this ruliing, while correct, may upset the applecart somewhat. http://www.digitaltveurope.com/2017/...loud-dvr-case/ Maybe Sky and Virgin Media will commission future programmes on the basis that they will be available to their subscribers via the cloud for 18 months. That would do it! |
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If you really are one of the 5% who doesnt have one, then I suggest you get out of the dark ages. |
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It would still be useful for those who will lose a particular STB for reasons other than a hard drive failure eg upgrading from a TiVo box to a V6. |
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If you can afford TV and Internet, you can afford a mobile phone.
In fact, it would be cheaper to get rid of the landline completely, and get a mobile. |
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