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Emel 27-06-2012 23:16

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Originally Posted by Andy1 (Post 35447276)
Polls on this and other such forums? Those responding would be a self selecting sample and not representative of the customer base as a whole.

I personally don't know anyone who uses/ used reminders on V+

Reminders were great on a busy sporting saturday. I could chill and watch less important sports safe in the knowledge that when the live stuff I really wanted to watch was due the Vplus box would change channel. Why would anyone want to record live sport to watch later?

When you are in that is!

LondonRoad 27-06-2012 23:23

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Originally Posted by Emel (Post 35447343)
Reminders were great on a busy sporting saturday. I could chill and watch less important sports safe in the knowledge that when the live stuff I really wanted to watch was due the Vplus box would change channel. Why would anyone want to record live sport to watch later?

When you are in that is!

That's what many of us do :D.... as long as they schedule live sporting events to coincide with putting children to bed ;)

It has the added bonus of being able to fast forward through the half time ***** when trying to catch up :D

Emel 27-06-2012 23:59

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Originally Posted by LondonRoad (Post 35447344)
That's what many of us do :D.... as long as they schedule live sporting events to coincide with putting children to bed ;)

It has the added bonus of being able to fast forward through the half time ***** when trying to catch up :D

Must admit I do the same for most non sports programmes. Saves time not watching the ads. If I did that with sports though I would never know if it was safe to read a text! :)

carlwaring 28-06-2012 00:20

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35447330)
Which is why Tivo would be a boost, being able to record 3 things and watch a fourth at the same time.

Exactly. And yet people still want reminders :confused:

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Originally Posted by Emel (Post 35447343)
Reminders were great on a busy sporting saturday. I could chill and watch less important sports safe in the knowledge that when the live stuff I really wanted to watch was due the Vplus box would change channel. Why would anyone want to record live sport to watch later?

No-one has said "record live sport to watch later"; ever. Just record everything and then, when you're done watching whatever it is, or when the sporting event starts recording (you'll see the red light come on) you start watching that. It's not difficult and does not require any additional programming.

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Originally Posted by Emel (Post 35447352)
Must admit I do the same for most non sports programmes. Saves time not watching the ads.

And that's exactly what I have done for the last ten years :)

MalteseFalcon 28-06-2012 00:35

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I always record programmes that have adverts in, as it saves a lot of time missing the adverts. Although I do try to watch HD stuff live, or as soon after recording as I can as I find the HD stuff takes up a lot of room.

I recorded a 1 hour HD programme last week, and it took up 3 normal hours of recording space.

tycho 28-06-2012 09:49

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35447330)
Which would work if I had a recording slot free, but normally the only time I use a reminder is when I have 2 things recording at the same time. Which is why Tivo would be a boost, being able to record 3 things and watch a fourth at the same time.

But you can't record 3 things and watch a 4th though - if you are recording 3 things you have to watch one of the things being recorded - there are only 3 tuners in the box.

Unless of course you are referring to recording 3 VM channels and wathing a fourth through freeview / sky etc

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35447256)
That one actually did require a technical fix.

Ok, my bad - apologies for the missunderstanding, I made an assumption that as the licencing was stopping you from showing the Sky PIP and that the other PIP worked fine it was just switched on during the update. If there was also a fix required I now stand corrected :)


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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35447256)
As Ben says, the MRS software is ready to go and has been since last year. Enabling it isn't tied to a new software update.

This was tied into my missundestanding of the above - I'm aware the MRS is ready to go as soon as VM decide to turn it on. As I thought the Sky PIP was delayed untill the update after the licenceing was resolved (unaware a fix was also needed), I just thought VM might be doing the same with MRS.


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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35447256)
But how do you separate those who know what they are doing from those who only think they do?

I'm absolutly no technical or networking expert, however I dont think in this case its about those who 'only think' they know what their doing. As it stands at the moment, some people are in a position to simply plug each Tivo into their Hub as they have either Cat5/6 available (or are prepared to use Homeplugs) - and some arn't. If VM are working on a solution for those who arn't that's great, but I dont see why this should be a cause to keep it disabled for those who can.

Not trying to start an arguement - clearly VM are the ones who decide, it's just frustrating for such great functionality to be disabled as VM dont think we are capable of using it... :mad: (Of course - we have no idea yet if the licencing is resolved, and I completly understand that it will be dissabled at least until this - don't suppose you can shed any light on this at all can you Spiderplant? ;) )

Anyway - thanks for the info - clearly I was wrong in some of my previous assumptions.

Cheers
T

BenMcr 28-06-2012 09:54

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Originally Posted by tycho (Post 35447412)
If VM are working on a solution for those who arn't that's great, but I dont see why this should be a cause to keep it disabled for those who can.

Because even those who can will still phone Virgin if it doesn't work properly.

And then it also means that some customers have a better TiVo service than others - which is hardly fair

carlwaring 28-06-2012 10:00

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Originally Posted by tycho (Post 35447412)
But you can't record 3 things and watch a 4th though - if you are recording 3 things you have to watch one of the things being recorded - there are only 3 tuners in the box.

I assume that's what the OP meant :)

spiderplant 28-06-2012 10:31

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Originally Posted by tycho (Post 35447412)
Of course - we have no idea yet if the licencing is resolved, and I completly understand that it will be dissabled at least until this - don't suppose you can shed any light on this at all can you Spiderplant? ;)

Sorry, I only deal with technical stuff.

RichardCoulter 28-06-2012 10:46

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35447241)
A self-selecting group of less than a couple of hundred people does not mean that it is wanted by the majority of customers.

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Nice!

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Which is what Tivo has done from the very beginning. :rolleyes:

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If all tuners are in use (excluding suggestions) then it would have to stop recording something which kinda defeats the purpose :)

So, are you saying that if it processes a reminder, it will switch to the channel and record the programme and stop recording something else to enable it to do this if necessary?

BenMcr 28-06-2012 10:49

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35447241)
If all tuners are in use (excluding suggestions) then it would have to stop recording something which kinda defeats the purpose :)

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35447452)
So, are you saying that if it processes a reminder, it will switch to the channel and record the programme and stop recording something else to enable it to do this if necessary?

Yes - if all tuners are in use.

Even if it didn't record the reminder, it would still have to stop recording something else.

Remember the V+HD had/s a dedicated live tuner, so reminders were independent of whatever was set to record

TiVo has 3 recording tuners, so if they are all in use, then it has to stop one of them to change to another channel. By reminding on a set recording, it avoids a clash.

Itshim 28-06-2012 11:56

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35447453)
Yes - if all tuners are in use.

Even if it didn't record the reminder, it would still have to stop recording something else.

Remember the V+HD had/s a dedicated live tuner, so reminders were independent of whatever was set to record

TiVo has 3 recording tuners, so if they are all in use, then it has to stop one of them to change to another channel. By reminding on a set recording, it avoids a clash.

OK bottom line is this. If the worst comes to the worst. I use the reminder so I could switch the TV to freeview.
At the moment on the rare occasions when it is a problem ie for some reason 3 record ( over lap is the main cause but would hate to miss start/ finish so will not remove) We use the Video sender from the V+ to main TV. However when the reminder comes the idea is simply to switch to Freeview. Hence DO NOT want the TiVo to think for me :shocked: Or ( never happen yet but who knows) record 5 at the same time:p: & watch number 6 !!!
Can`t control V+ via remote so might as well have freeview running ( with a delay to skip ads etc) instead of using V+ or reverse of cause.
The problem of so many people at home all wanting different shows but the same sofa:D

Media Boy UK 28-06-2012 11:57

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2012) Vol. 2.
 
Due to Sky Movies rebranded Sky Movies Showcase as Sky Movies Summer on July 1st (Sunday) - Vol. 3 of the Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2012) series now online @ http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...l#post35447475

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