Just trying to collate some information before I switch to Virmin, any help is appreciated
That's it for now :)
- I want to at least be able to record and watch at the same time, which I guess means I need a box with 2 DVB-C tuners?
- I believe some tuners have a "loop out" which you can use to connect the tuners. This saves running multiple cables from the main internet/tv splitter. So you just run one main feed from the splitter, then "loop out" to "RF in" between the tuners? Is this the case? And is there a limit on the number of "loops" (i.e. could i run a feed to 1 Tuner, then "loop" in 3 additional tuners? or is there a reasonable maximum on the number of loops).
- Can Virmin detect in any way that your accessing their content? If so, do I need to do anything to try and avoid detection?
- Is there a certain box that seems popular with a minimum of 2 cable tuners? Getting more than 1 cable tuner in a box seems to be a limited market. Ive found a couple of Vu's, one gigablue and an xtrend (which i don't like as it has a mini tv built into the bloody thing!). Just wondering what seems to be a popular choice? (Trying to work out which one too get is difficult as they all seem pretty much the same).
- I believe Virmin went through an encryption change not all that long ago? Which I presume means they won't be pushing out any changes to stop these working any time soon? (I know you dont have a crystal ball).
That's it for now :)