on 09-05-2022 09:03
Hi
Does anyone know if there are plans to allow existing Virgin TV customers to get a Stream box at some point? I would love to use one for a second TV upstairs. I can't connect the TV to an aerial for Freeview channels and I can't run a coaxial cable to it from our Virgin wall outlet for a Mini box.
Thanks
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on 09-05-2022 10:41
Stream from Virgin Media is more of a proposition, rather than a box. That proposition wont ever be compatible with our core TV bundles.
However the hardware itself has been used elsewhere as a multiroom box around the home.
on 09-05-2022 10:41
Stream from Virgin Media is more of a proposition, rather than a box. That proposition wont ever be compatible with our core TV bundles.
However the hardware itself has been used elsewhere as a multiroom box around the home.
on 09-05-2022 10:47
Same here..
i could do with one for my ceiling projector upstairs.
i dont get the not compatible thing..
its just a streaming box over wifi.
on 09-05-2022 10:56
on 09-05-2022 11:30
Thanks for the quick responses. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
I can't imagine that I am alone in wanting a way to watch live TV channels on a second TV that I can't hardwire to either an aerial or my Virgin outlet. The various catch-up and streaming apps are less important as there are countless other options for accessing those, but it would be great to be able to watch, for example, the BT Sport channels I get via Virgin on a second TV.
Combining Stream with a 360 box would also mean that I am not 100% dependent on the internet for watching live TV channels.
on 09-05-2022 15:01
I'd love to ditch my upstairs hardwired virgin box and just use this to access my downstairs 360 recordings - surely this is going to be a feature?
09-05-2022 15:45 - edited 09-05-2022 15:45
@txom11 wrote:
Combining Stream with a 360 box would also mean that I am not 100% dependent on the internet for watching live TV channels.
...how so???
With Stream, you are totally dependant on the internet - if you lose internet, you wont be able to watch anything on it (which isn't the case with 360) !
on 09-05-2022 15:51
@deans6571 wrote:
@txom11 wrote:
Combining Stream with a 360 box would also mean that I am not 100% dependent on the internet for watching live TV channels.
...how so???
With Stream, you are totally dependant on the internet - if you lose internet, you wont be able to watch anything on it (which isn't the case with 360) !
I wasn't very clear, sorry. I meant that if I could use a Stream box for one TV and a 360 box on a different TV, I wouldn't be 100% dependent on the internet. I was trying to make the point that offering customers both would be better than making them choose between them.
on 09-05-2022 19:20
There is going to be a massive amount of tv subscribers that want this box.
me personally have 360 downstairs, great box no complaints,but a cinema and ceiling projector upstairs in bedroom.
this box would be perfect.
its gotta happen.
on 11-05-2022 13:32
Apparently it has happened around Europe where the same box has been used as an answer for multiroom over wifi?! and the cost was at 3.99euros P/M extra. All we can do is wait and see and keep hoping, as a LOT of people would be very interested (Me included) and hopefully at the similar pricepoint!