Hootanany wrote: » How can I get it on my iPhone also did not get the trial.
onform wrote: » I've been messing around with the new web-page:https://www.horizon.tv/en_ie/ the plug-in it needs(Widevine Video Optimiser) only seems to work on Google Chrome(I couldn't get it going with IE9 anyway). Is this what other people are experiencing? .
icdg wrote: » There really isn't any need for two threads on a product that's yet to see the light of day in this market and outside of a limited trial may be months away from launch. Merging threads.
cisk wrote: » Just tested the iOS app. Mine is jailbroken but xCon sorts out the issue with jb detection. Can watch tv series and some live tv channels, rte, bbc etc. Pretty cool and fluid.
Evilbart wrote: » Thanks for the tip going to install xcon and try it now I can never understand why sky and now UPC are blocking jailbroken devices I payed €500 for my ipad and can jailbreak it if I like,it's not illegal and you should expect all apps to continue working
kline64 wrote: » if you go on the horizon website & put in your my upc details & accept the t&c's are you charged for this? or is it free over the internet (a bit clueless on this )
Simon201 wrote: » Seriously what use is an app when you can only use it when your tv is probably a few feet away from you!!
who_me wrote: » I'm amazed at the size of the Harmony device database, they even have some very obscure devices in there. Thanks for the info on the setup. If there's no info button, I wonder how you do view the current program/progress?
patrickmooney wrote: » Umm.. Two products. One a set top box (in trial) a second a website and app (launched). What is the point having threads if you are going to merge everything? Horizon the set top box is unrelated to Horizon the on-demand application and website. I'm only the user, you are the mod. But I believe it is more helpful to keep them separate. Having to wade through 33 pages to find out about todays launch of Horizon.tv when 31 pages related to hardware. Crazy decision.
Evilbart wrote: » Who said you can only use in front of the TV? You can use it in any room or hotels even with wifi very handy app
belmulletman wrote: » Not true. I tried using it today in work and got an error saying I needed to be on a Upc connection / network for it to work!
icdg wrote: » If Horizon TV is not required to use the VOD service (and if it isn't, I'm not sure why the would muddy the waters by branding it the same) I'll split them again.
kippy wrote: » Think about "multiroom" for a sec. Why have "multiroom" and pay for multiroom if you can play this anywhere in your house on a tablet/PC/smart tv etc.
Carter P Fly wrote: » Also false cos home upc accounts are not static.
icdg wrote: » I'll review it by this time tomorrow. If Horizon TV is not required to use the VOD service (and if it isn't, I'm not sure why the would muddy the waters by branding it the same) I'll split them again.
icdg wrote: » By the looks of it the VOD service has not been publically launched either though.