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Old February 8th 10, 03:32 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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On Feb 8, 4:11*pm, Neil Williams wrote:

On Feb 8, 5:00*pm, wrote:

It uses viewing cards inserted into the box.


Not since 2007 it hasn't apparently.


I have had a box since about 2008 (one of the Thomson PVRs) and it
does have a viewing card, though I binned it as I decided not to
continue the TUTV bit.

Might well be that they have changed the setup so you don't *have* to
use one of those boxes, though.


No - you basically need a specific "Top Up TV Anytime" box now - the
programmes are broadcast encrypted overnight, picked up and recorded
by the box, which is essentially a hard-disk PVR/ DVR - the subscriber
then has a library of programmes to watch. Apparently there remains a
legacy service - unavailable to new subscribers - with a limited range
of channels still broadcast for 'live' viewing. All sounds a bit
pointless - the latter especially so.

Info from:
http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/topuptvanytime.html
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On Feb 8, 5:32*pm, Mizter T wrote:

No - you basically need a specific "Top Up TV Anytime" box now


That's what I've got (though now minus the TUTV, which I only had for
an initial free period). And it has (well, had) a viewing card.

It's not a bad PVR so far as the Freeview ones go. (None seems as
good as a Sky+ in software and stability terms, unfortunately).

Neil
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On Feb 8, 4:41*pm, Neil Williams wrote:

On Feb 8, 5:32*pm, Mizter T wrote:

No - you basically need a specific "Top Up TV Anytime" box now


That's what I've got (though now minus the TUTV, which I only had for
an initial free period). *And it has (well, had) a viewing card.


Sorry, I skim-read your post and missed you saying that.


It's not a bad PVR so far as the Freeview ones go. *(None seems as
good as a Sky+ in software and stability terms, unfortunately).


Sky+ does seem to 'just work' most of the time.
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