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  • gambino
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 48

    #1

    How to get Virgin HD Channels?

    So now that virgin have started announcing their Hd channels,
    i was thinking of upgrading my receiver froma 500c to a Hd receiver.
    But will i be able to receive the HD channels if i do upgrade to say something like 500HD or 800HD
    Last edited by gambino; 14 July, 2009, 02:14.
  • willybob15
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 38

    #2
    not heard about this what hd channels are they going to produce/show

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    • MetalKettle
      V.I.P.P.T. Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 797

      #3
      VM Press Release

      LIVING, FX, MTV Networks International and National Geographic HD channels to launch

      Virgin Media (NASDAQ: VMED) today named four new High Definition (HD) channels which will soon be available on its award winning TV platform. For the first time, LIVING will be broadcast in spectacular HD and will be joined by HD channels from FX, MTV Networks International and National Geographic. All four channels will be available to Virgin Media's 3.6 million TV customers, with the first channel due to launch at the end of July.

      The new channels offer a raft of HD content, from critically acclaimed programmes such as Grey's Anatomy, Dexter and Generation Kill, to visually stunning documentaries and some of the world';s favourite live music events in crystal clear Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

      LIVING, home to the Next Top Model franchise and cult phenomenon Most Haunted, is one of the UK's most watched digital TV channels and will be available to viewers in HD for the first time. LIVING HD will show some of the channel's high-profile acquisitions to maximum effect, including Criminal Minds, Ghost Whisperer, Private Practice and CSI. LIVING's HD launch is significant step forward in Virgin Media Television's brands' cross-platform entertainment strategy.

      Neil Berkett, chief executive officer of Virgin Media, said: "As more homes become HD-ready, the launch of four new HD channels marks the next stage in the evolution of our pioneering TV service. Our line-up of HD channels and hugely popular on demand content is a unique and winning combination and we'll continue to bring more sport, films, entertainment and documentaries to our customers."

      FX HD offers a mixture of top American programming and first run drama, comedy and crime shows such as The Wire, Family Guy and the forthcoming series True Blood from the creator of Six Feet Under.

      MTV Networks International's HD channel, MTVNHD, which is dedicated to music and kids, broadcasts original music-based shows including iconic series such as MTV Unplugged and high profile live music events such as the MTV Europe Music Awards. Each Saturday and Sunday morning the channel also broadcasts a selection of Nickelodeon's hit children's shows such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.

      National Geographic HD is home to some of the most engrossing documentaries available, such as Extreme Ice and Ancient Megastructures, documenting science and technology, and unravelling history and the wonders of the natural world.

      Virgin Media will make its full range of HD channels available at no extra cost to its XL TV customers.

      Virgin Media is also currently in active talks with UKTV about Good Food HD. The company already offers the BBC HD channel and around 300 hours of HD content on its on demand TV platform, including BBC iPlayer in HD, around 60 HD films to choose from at any one time and a range of HD programming such as The Sopranos and Band of Brothers.

      Virgin Media's digital TV platform was recently named the top pay TV service for customer support and value for money and the joint best for overall customer satisfaction in the uSwitch Digital TV Customer Satisfaction Awards 2009.



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      • alexh
        Top Poster +
        • Feb 2009
        • 225

        #4
        FX cannot even broadcast in anamorphic widescreen (they transmit in stoopid 4:3 letterboxed) so I dunno how on earth they are going to handle HD!

        At the moment it is still not worth the cost of the boxes. 10x the price of SD boxes. Wait 12 months or more...

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        • ruudvandan
          DK Veteran
          • Dec 2008
          • 1091

          #5
          Originally posted by MetalKettle
          LIVING, FX, MTV Networks International and National Geographic HD channels to launch

          Virgin Media (NASDAQ: VMED) today named four new High Definition (HD) channels which will soon be available on its award winning TV platform. For the first time, LIVING will be broadcast in spectacular HD and will be joined by HD channels from FX, MTV Networks International and National Geographic. All four channels will be available to Virgin Media's 3.6 million TV customers, with the first channel due to launch at the end of July.

          The new channels offer a raft of HD content, from critically acclaimed programmes such as Grey's Anatomy, Dexter and Generation Kill, to visually stunning documentaries and some of the world';s favourite live music events in crystal clear Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

          LIVING, home to the Next Top Model franchise and cult phenomenon Most Haunted, is one of the UK's most watched digital TV channels and will be available to viewers in HD for the first time. LIVING HD will show some of the channel's high-profile acquisitions to maximum effect, including Criminal Minds, Ghost Whisperer, Private Practice and CSI. LIVING's HD launch is significant step forward in Virgin Media Television's brands' cross-platform entertainment strategy.

          Neil Berkett, chief executive officer of Virgin Media, said: "As more homes become HD-ready, the launch of four new HD channels marks the next stage in the evolution of our pioneering TV service. Our line-up of HD channels and hugely popular on demand content is a unique and winning combination and we'll continue to bring more sport, films, entertainment and documentaries to our customers."

          FX HD offers a mixture of top American programming and first run drama, comedy and crime shows such as The Wire, Family Guy and the forthcoming series True Blood from the creator of Six Feet Under.

          MTV Networks International's HD channel, MTVNHD, which is dedicated to music and kids, broadcasts original music-based shows including iconic series such as MTV Unplugged and high profile live music events such as the MTV Europe Music Awards. Each Saturday and Sunday morning the channel also broadcasts a selection of Nickelodeon's hit children's shows such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.

          National Geographic HD is home to some of the most engrossing documentaries available, such as Extreme Ice and Ancient Megastructures, documenting science and technology, and unravelling history and the wonders of the natural world.

          Virgin Media will make its full range of HD channels available at no extra cost to its XL TV customers.

          Virgin Media is also currently in active talks with UKTV about Good Food HD. The company already offers the BBC HD channel and around 300 hours of HD content on its on demand TV platform, including BBC iPlayer in HD, around 60 HD films to choose from at any one time and a range of HD programming such as The Sopranos and Band of Brothers.

          Virgin Media's digital TV platform was recently named the top pay TV service for customer support and value for money and the joint best for overall customer satisfaction in the uSwitch Digital TV Customer Satisfaction Awards 2009.



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          Unfortunately none of these are channels I actually watch. I understand that Sly are reluctant to realease their sports and movie channels on HD, but why can't VM offer ITV content in HD such as footy matches?

          I heard that HD channels were getting released but I was hoping for better channels than those.
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          • shirehorse99
            Junior Member
            • May 2008
            • 33

            #6
            testing now - working fine on evocamd 2.17 on my dm8000

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            • alexh
              Top Poster +
              • Feb 2009
              • 225

              #7
              The phrase "more money than sense" comes to mind.

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              • pug
                Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 72

                #8
                If you cant afford one i'll let you watch mine, great little toy !!!!!!!!!!

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                • mercenary
                  Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 48

                  #9
                  my dm800 is good fun! yeah its pricy but it does upscale normal channels aswell.

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                  • gambino
                    Member
                    • May 2009
                    • 48

                    #10
                    Originally posted by alexh
                    But it costs hundreds without a hard drive!!

                    Surely a second hand V+ HD box with card & 160GB HD (for about ?80) is better value for money? Plus you have the real EPG, Sky & BBC redbutton etc.
                    you can acutallu get chipped v+ boxes now?
                    when the hell did this start?

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                    • krazylegz
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 2834

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gambino
                      you can acutallu get chipped v+ boxes now?
                      when the hell did this start?
                      ages ago m8, but could be at an end soon as its rumoured virgin is going to nagra3

                      We do not discuss hacking cable or satellite equipment on the forum as it is against forum rules. This also applies even if you own the equipment.
                      Last edited by Dreamer; 23 July, 2009, 11:33. Reason: speeeling
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                      • ManofScience
                        DK Veteran
                        • May 2009
                        • 650

                        #12
                        they're not live yet - just being tested, maybe 1 of the test channels but i haven't seen anyone reporting that they can view them - if they can , there's no EPG

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                        • mercenary
                          Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 48

                          #13
                          see this is the reason i wont go for this type of hack for cable. seems way to much of a ball ache

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                          • ManofScience
                            DK Veteran
                            • May 2009
                            • 650

                            #14
                            cheers Alexh - something to think about anyways - probably best to know someone who's got a box and about to quit.

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                            • infared
                              Newbie
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2

                              #15
                              The Dreambox 500HD is a satellite box not cable you will not be ablr to watch virgin HD

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