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V+ (previously known as TVDrive) is a set-top box for Virgin Media's Virgin TV service, which provides personal video recording (PVR) and high definition (HD) functionality to customers who subscribe to the service. Virgin TV have taken a different approach to rival Sky's Sky+ HD service, by implementing a rental scheme for the V+ Box. When Virgin TV was launched, there was an installation charge (waived under certain circumstances) and a monthly charge for all customers with a discount for XL customers. On 1 June 2007 pricing was revised, with all customers paying a one-off set-up fee and TV M and L customers paid a monthly charge, while TV XL customers had no extra charges. Various deals to lower the set-up fee have been made available to all customers in order to compete with rival Sky.[1][2][3]

The V+ set-top box is technically on lease, still owned by Virgin Media, who provide technical support for it free of charge if a problem occurs for the life of a contract. Should the customer downgrade from the V+ service, the recording functions of the V+ box and access to all high definition channels and on demand content will be blocked, effectively acting as a standard V Box. As of Q1 2010, there are a total of 939,900 V+ customers, representing 25% of all Virgin TV subscribers.[4]

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[edit] History

Telewest's TVDrive Logo

The V+ Box derives from Telewest's silver TVDrive, and was initially only available to Telewest cable customers. The TVDrive began roll-out on 1 December 2005 on a commercial pilot basis before a full launch in March 2006, becoming the first HD service in the UK.[5][6] Due to the merger between NTL and Telewest, the TVDrive was made available to NTL cable customers in the Teesside and Glasgow areas on 16 November 2006, in turn NTL ceased development of their MPEG-4 compatible HD PVR, the Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8450DVB.[7][8] In January 2007, NTL:Telewest began renting the set-top box nationwide and since the licensing of the Virgin Media name, it became officially available in all areas with the new V+ branding and the colour changed from silver to black.

On 24 November 2009, Virgin Media entered into a strategic partnership with TiVo.[9] Under the mutually exclusive agreement, TiVo developed a converged television and broadband interactive interface to power Virgin Media's next generation, high definition set-top boxes. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. TiVo became the exclusive provider of middleware and user interface software for Virgin Media's next generation set-top boxes. Virgin Media became the exclusive distributor of TiVo services and technology in the United Kingdom. Virgin Media first TiVo co-branded product was released in 2010.[10]

[edit] Technical specifications

The V+ Boxes have three video tuners, allowing the user to record two programmes to the hard drive while watching a live programme which can then be paused. V+'s main competitor on the British market, the Sky+ HD box, has two tuners. As with all other Digital set-top boxes from Virgin Media. The set-top boxes support 720p and 1080i high definition video via HDMI and component output and is capable of upscaling SD video to HD resolutions. The copying of some programmes may be restricted by using HDCP. The set-top boxes also support Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, which is currently broadcast on some HD channels and video on demand (VOD) content. Both set-top boxes support DVB-C transmission using MPEG-2 compression, the standard used by Virgin for both SD and HD video.

Currently only two models of V+ have been released, the original Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8300DVB and the newer Samsung SMT-H3110, which was released on 3 March 2009 on a trial basis followed by a full launch on 3 August 2009 after a 1 year delay.[11]

There have been five remote control models, the type 7 which was replaced by the type 8 during the V+ branding exercise, both are manufactured by Philips.[12] The type 9 was released during September 2009, followed by the type 10 both are manufactured by Ruwido using their 'r series' remote controls.[13] On 22 March 2010, Ruwido announced that Virgin had gone for Ruwido’s ‘Unified’ remote control for their new type 11 and 12, only the latter is available with the V+.[14]

[edit] Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8300DVB

Front view of the Scientific-Atlanta V+ Box
Scientific-Atlanta TVDrive rear panel

The Explorer 8300DVB set-top box from Scientific-Atlanta, uses two 250 MIPS 32-bit RISC processors, 4 tuners (3 video, 1 data), a DOCSIS 1.x cable modem, a full graphics engine, 2 HD and SD video decoders, dual audio decoders and contains one Western Digital or Maxtor 160GB PATA hard disk, capable of storing up to 20 hours of HD Content or up to 80 hours of SD content.[15][16]

For connectivity the Explorer 8300DVB box has 1 HDMI output, 1 YPbPr HD Component output, 2 Scart Outputs, 1 optical audio output, 1 dual channel analogue phono output and an RF input and output. There is also an Ethernet socket for Internet access, a powered USB port and an eSATA port which are currently disabled but may be enabled in the future for external storage.

The Explorer 8300DVB has been criticised for having blurred menus when set to 1080i, inability to record radio and its slow response to changing channels.[17]

[edit] Samsung SMT-H3110

Front view of the Samsung V+ Box
Samsung V+ Box rear panel

The SMT-H3110 set-top box from Samsung Electronics,[18] has 1 HDMI output, 2 Scart Outputs and 1 optical audio output. There is also an Ethernet socket for Internet access, a powered USB port, an exhaust fan at the rear and a Western Digital 160GB SATA hard disk, capable of storing up to 20 hours of HD Content or up to 80 hours of SD content.[19][20][21]

Unlike the Explorer 8300DVB, the on-screen display and subtitles are output on the VCR Scart, when set to standard definition it is impossible to watch another channel during the archiving process and there is also the ability to record radio. MPEG-4 compatibility has also been included for future use.[22]

[edit] HD content

[edit] HD channels

At product launch the only HD channels available were BBC HD and ITV HD trial channels. ITV HD was removed from the network after the completion of the trial on 30 November 2006. On 1 December 2007, BBC HD was transformed into a full service.[23]

During 2009, Virgin launched FX HD,[24] MTVNHD,[24] National Geographic HD,[24] Channel 4 HD,[25] ESPN HD[26] and Living HD.[27] Living HD represented the first HD channel to be made exclusively available to Virgin TV.

In 2010, Media added E4 HD,[28] Sci Fi HD,[29] Discovery HD,[30] Eurosport HD,[31] ITV1 HD,[32][33] STV HD,[34] Five HD,[35] Film4 HD,[28] ten Sky Movies HD channels,[36] Sky Sports HD1 and HD2,[36] Sky1 HD,[37] Comedy Central HD,[38] UTV HD[39] and BBC One HD.[40] Both Film4 HD and UTV HD are exclusive to Virgin TV.

In 2011, Virgin Media added Sky Arts 1 HD and 2 HD[41], Eurosport 3D,[42] Sky Movies Classics HD,[43] Dave HD and Watch HD.[44]

[edit] HD on demand

At product launch, Telewest's Teleport service included a modest selection of on demand HD content including episodes of BBC nature documentaries Pride, The Blue Planet and Wild Weather, pay-per-view episodes of Lost and Desperate Housewives from Channel 4, a small selection of documentaries from the History Channel, Metropolitan Opera Live in HD's The Magic Flute and pay-per-view films from FilmFlex.[8][45]

On 8 October 2007, Virgin Media announced that they had struck a deal with Channel 4 that enables them to offer a selection of Channel 4 programming in HD via their TV on demand service.[46]

On 8 January 2009, it was announced that ITV Player would be added to Virgin Media's digital cable TV service.[47] A selection of ITV’s High Definition programming was supposed to be made available on demand as part of the deal. 12 March 2010, it was announced that some of ITV1 HD's content will be available on demand via ITV Net Player on Virgin Media's TV platform.[33]

On 16 April 2009, the BBC announced that they would offer HD content through BBC iPlayer, with a Virgin Media spokesperson adding "We're working closely with the BBC to make this service available on our platform as soon as possible." [48][49] HD content, including Robin Hood, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and Later... with Jools Holland, became available on 1 May 2009.[50]

On 29 June 2009, Virgin Media announced that from July the PictureBox movie service would be made available to Virgin Media’s 3.6 million TV subscribers providing a broad selection of 28 films at any given time, with seven new titles being added to the line-up each Friday. Most of the PictureBox films are available in HD and many will not yet have been seen on free-to-air television in the UK. It marks the PictureBox’s first UK platform to present films in HD.[51]

On 17 September 2009, Virgin Media announced an agreement with Disney, securing the rights for three TV channels (Disney Channel, Disney XD and Playhouse Disney), TV on demand content including HD programming and on demand content to be to made available online. The deal also includes the rights for Virgin Media to air Disney XD and on demand content from Disney XD via the mobile.[52]

On 10 February 2010, Virgin announced that Discovery Networks would make HD on demand content available, such as Deadliest Catch and Miami Ink, during Spring 2010 as part of a deal to add Discovery HD.[30] On 15 March 2010, Virgin Media and NBC Universal Global Networks announced that they would also look to make HD content available on demand where possible, as part of the deal to add Sci Fi HD.[29]

On 5 August 2010, Virgin Media announced that popular Comedy Central HD programmes available on demand from 1 September 2010.[38] HBO content such as The Sopranos were removed on 14 October 2010, following HBO's exclusive deal with Sky, which lead to the creation of Sky Atlantic.

On 25 October 2010, Virgin Media announced a deal with NBC Universal Television Distribution for the video-on-demand rights in the UK to a broad selection of NBC Universal series.[53] Under the terms of the agreement, these titles will be offered as new content across Virgin Media’s three entertainment platforms; TV, online and mobile. From 1 December, Virgin Media customers were able to access past seasons of shows such as House, Heroes, The Office and 30 Rock, in HD through TV On Demand.

On 11 November 2010, Virgin Media announced a multiscreen deal with Channel Five to bring programming from all of Five’s linear TV channels to its TV, online and mobile video on demand platforms, with some shows also available in HD.[54]

The V+ has access to video on demand: current HD providers include BBC, FilmFlex, FX, History, National Geographic Channel and PictureBox programming. Notable content includes Planet Earth and Dexter.[53]

[edit] 3D

V+ set-top boxes are already 3D compatible as displayed in Virgin Media's Oxford Street store using polarised glasses and trialled over a private video on demand network using a HD stream interlaced with two pictures.[31][55][56]

In March 2010, during the Ideal Home Show at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Virgin Media showcased a reel of 3D content - including sport and video games - as a taste of its plans for 3D television.[57] Virgin confirmed plans to start offering 3D content to subscribers via its on-demand platform rather than launching a static channel. The demo used active glasses but Virgin Media said that its 3D service would also support passive glasses.

On 28 September 2010, Virgin Media announced the launch of 3D Movies On Demand – the first commercially available 3D TV service in the UK.[58] All Virgin Media TV customers, with either a V HD, V+ or TiVo box, 3D TV and glasses, are able to experience 3D Movies On Demand. The launch of 3D Movies On Demand, powered by FilmFlex, initially featured StreetDance 3D, Garfield’s Pet Force 3D, A Christmas Carol 3D, Step Up 3D and Despicable Me 3D. Virgin Media also announced an exclusive 3D TV partnership with Samsung Electronics which would see Samsung 3D TVs featured in Virgin Media stores as well as other joint 3D showcases and marketing opportunities.

Virgin Media will also be investing in producing original 3D content. “We can confirm we’re looking at producing original content in 3D…. it makes sense for us to look at things like live music with the Virgin Media V Festival,” Cindy Rose, executive director of digital entertainment at Virgin Media said.[59] Going on to explain that movies in 3D would remain available on a paid-for basis, but Virgin Media customers would be able to access other 3D content, such as TV shows, for free. She confirmed that the company has already secured the rights of a couple of TV programmes to be shown in 3D, but could not name them yet.

Between 22 May and 5 June 2011, Eurosport 3D was broadcast exclusively on Virgin Media for the 2011 French Open.[42] Selected 3D matches were also available on demand.

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