The joys of IP TV.
Why I kept mine in aerial mode, I get a good signal with a bit of wet string where I live though I see occasional recording options on the EPG disappear. Not sure that can be altered by the powers that be? Though a reset brought them back. Just have to remember to set the recording times.
I try to avoid catch up through the epg (hence TV apps).
@Hunter2660 I took out the 13 months at £3.99 offer last December and have just been offered the £2.99 for 3 months extension too when I went to cancel. My O/H uses it quite often when I’m in the other room watching sport and she doesn’t realise that I’m paying for the ad free version.
@Midnight_Voicewrote:When you have your dabble, try backing up a minute or so before the ads, and then fast forwarding, as it ought to be that when you have a fast forward going, that won’t stop for adverts. Though they may be clever enough to catch you having a short run up.
Though the annoyance will probably still be that it’s Skip, not Fast Forward, that is/was the best way to get through ads, and one Skip usually won’t get you all the way past the ads.
That is my plan. Fast forward through the full show, inch back at ad break and then fast forward, rewind through the ads and back again and skipping. Overall I'm not bothered as I have an HDD attached to my TV and I'll use that to record anything (plus I can add padding so am able to watch the full show. Whoopeee!) 😃
I have just assessed how much I watch ITVX. Which is pretty much zero. While I was only paying £3.99 pm (was offered the £2.99 pm), I have just cancelled the subscription.
I did put in my reasons in the “other” section, not that anyone will take any notice. As for the ITV stations on BT TV, I will just avoid.
Stew
I’d consider going back to aerial mode but it winds me up so much the way BT TV has the SD channels in EPG positions 1-5.
But the simulcast HD channels are further down. Sort it out, no one else is doing that anymore.
Longer term I think we can see BT going down the Sky route and charging users £5 a month to pause and/or fast forward the ads on any channel.
Out of the box it is not possible with some of the new Sky IP products to skip the ads and you have to pay extra for the 'privilege' of fast forwarding on the ads.
This BT ITVX scenario is likely a taster session for what is coming.
I thought the whole point of subscribing to ITVX was that there were no adverts to skip.
From the ITVX website:
*Ad-free applies to our on-demand library only and programmes may contain ITV promotions where contractually required. Live TV plays with ads.
Stew
I didn't know you could watch ITVX live, I just thought it was a catch-up facility for programmes you missed.