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Old 05-29-2007, 05:40 PM
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I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service to a
digital service.

I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
view one channel whilst recording from another
Am I right in being concerned or just over cautious?

If I wont be able to do these two things just how do I get around the
problem?

Thanks.

Bill Ridgeway




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Old 05-29-2007, 05:43 PM
TrentSC
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>I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service to
>a digital service.
>
> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
> view one channel whilst recording from another
> Am I right in being concerned or just over cautious?
>
> If I wont be able to do these two things just how do I get around the
> problem?


Have you asked them?


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Old 05-29-2007, 06:56 PM
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"TrentSC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service
> >to a digital service.
>>
>> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
>> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
>> view one channel whilst recording from another
>> Am I right in being concerned or just over cautious?
>>
>> If I wont be able to do these two things just how do I get around the
>> problem?

>
> Have you asked them?


Yes and I'm told there's no problem but I've also heard that there may be a
problem. Call centre jockeys are prone to tell you what they think is
correct / what you want to hear and it would be too late to correct errors
after changing. In short I just don't trust them. Comments on an NG from
someoneme who may have experienced the problem would be much more usefull
dependable and reliable.

Bill Ridgeway


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Old 05-29-2007, 07:22 PM
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Bill Ridgeway wrote:
> I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service to a
> digital service.
>
> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
> view one channel whilst recording from another
> Am I right in being concerned or just over cautious?
>
> If I wont be able to do these two things just how do I get around the
> problem?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill Ridgeway
>
>


Might be worth posting this in the Blueyonder.support.digital.TV
newsgroup (I assume you have access as you are an existing customer)IMHO
they tend to be more technically proficient than most.

Regards

Alan

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Old 05-29-2007, 08:38 PM
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In article <f3hpfc$d87$(E-Mail Removed)>, Bill Ridgeway
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>Yes and I'm told there's no problem but I've also heard that there may
>be a problem. Call centre jockeys are prone to tell you what they think
>is correct / what you want to hear and it would be too late to correct
>errors after changing. In short I just don't trust them. Comments on
>an NG from someoneme who may have experienced the problem would be much
>more usefull dependable and reliable.


Don't know about the vanilla set top box but I've just got a V+ and it
has 2 tuners so can record 2 programmes while you watch another, the
downside is it costs a tenner a month if you have the top TV package.

Mike

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Old 05-29-2007, 08:42 PM
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Bill Ridgeway wrote:
> I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service to a
> digital service.
>
> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
> view one channel whilst recording from another
> Am I right in being concerned or just over cautious?
>
> If I wont be able to do these two things just how do I get around the
> problem?
>


I believe (for now) the analogue channels would still be
sent alongside the digital ones e.g.:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cable/howitworks/
This is ex-NTL, don't know if Telewest areas were different.

Not all boxes have a pass-through device. You might need to
split the feed directly to the VCR, which should be able to
tune into around 8 unscrambled channels.
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Old 05-29-2007, 09:31 PM
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(E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear...
> I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service to a
> digital service.
>
> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
> view one channel whilst recording from another
> Am I right in being concerned


No. Switching to a digital service will not change your ability to do
any of those things.

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Old 05-29-2007, 10:01 PM
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"Jon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) et...
> (E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear...
>> I am being pestered by Virgin Media to upgrade from an analogue service
>> to a
>> digital service.
>>
>> I am concerned that if I did upgrade I wouldn't be able to -
>> set the video timer to record programmes whilst I am out
>> view one channel whilst recording from another
>> Am I right in being concerned

>
> No. Switching to a digital service will not change your ability to do
> any of those things.
>
> --
> Regards
> Jon


You say <<Switching to a digital service will not change your ability to do
any of those things.>> At the moment I can record from any of the
terrestrial channels but have to switch to 'cable' to record from any of the
cable channels. This means that should I want to record from cable I could
only record from the one channel. This is why I'm concerned that all the
terrestrial and all the cable channels will be lumped into one and that I
will not be able to choose to record this from BBC1 that from BBC2 and
something from ITV1 etc

Bill Ridgeway


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Old 05-29-2007, 10:03 PM
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says...

> Don't know about the vanilla set top box but I've just got a V+ and it
> has 2 tuners so can record 2 programmes while you watch another
>


2 tuners, to record 2 programmes and watch a another (third), there was me
thinking it had 3 tuners! ;-)

Mind can the V+ box record from Sky 1 or 2, though?
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Old 05-30-2007, 01:03 AM
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)> , G a z.
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>> Don't know about the vanilla set top box but I've just got a V+ and it
>> has 2 tuners so can record 2 programmes while you watch another
>>

>
>2 tuners, to record 2 programmes and watch a another (third), there was
>me thinking it had 3 tuners! ;-)
>

I also have a Topfield PVR which has duel tuners (that's 2) where I can
record two programmes and watch a third so I don't think three tuners
are compulsory :-)

>Mind can the V+ box record from Sky 1 or 2, though?


I doubt it, it's connected to the Virgin Mediocre cable network, Virgin
have got a spat on with $ky so don't have any of their channels any
more.

Mike

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