I got the addition of Twitter (don't care about that). But it seems like they are enhancing a few things. My dream would be to create my own folders (like on Satellite).
We’re excited to introduce brand new updates to Fibe TV. Now you can watch up to 3 HD shows at the same time plus we’ve redesigned features including a stunning new look for our user-friendly on-screen programming guide, new genres menu and more.
Watch and record more HD shows
Now you can watch and record up to 3 HD shows at the same time - so it’s easier to catch more of your favourite shows.
Hey everyone,
I have not yet received the new 2.1 upgrade, I live in the Dufferin and Lawrence area, Im sure it will soon be here, just a quick question, in regards to the new 2.1 is there much of a significant change? does the guide look somewhat better? the same? worse? what is the big hype all about except that we will have 3HD streams? please just let me know, will I be like "WOW" this is cool. or will it just be another one of those not so great upgrades. Would be nice if they could add channel icons to the Guide instead of just having numbers and would also be nice to get the call display on the screen when people call... thanks
I just got the new upgrade today, and YES, the guide does look a lot better, at least in my opinion... Doesn't look like anything new necessarily, but just much cleaner. I don't know for sure... But it also seems a little faster? At least to me...
As for your specific questions: no, still no icons on the guide; and, no caller id (though I don't have Bell home phone, so it's not something I'd notice anyway)
Mine appeared today too, and I agree, it is easier to look at in the grey rather than the blue - basically I can read it easily from my sofa without my glasses on - before I had to squint a little!
I also noticed that the 3 HD streams now show, as advertised, that'll be very useful on some of those evenings when there's 3 things I want to record and/or watch at the same time....no more messing around with deciding which show to record delayed on timeshift or in (horrors!) SD instead!
yeah resolution seems higher now, I actually just got the update this morning, it looks much neater then the older version, it was too blue and it was too bright on the eyes and it made it hard to read what was on the screen, but this gray and white is much easier...
update to my last posting: I got the new resolution Menu screen and it looks great but it still says this morning that I have the 2.0 version and it still shows 2SD/2HD so I dont know what happened there? anyone have any idea? is this normal for it not to be fully updated along with the new GUIDE look? I dont know if I made any sense on what I just asked, but I aint gonna go back and erase everything and start over.. lol
I'm in downtown Toronto. We got the new guide yesterday but without the 3HD/1SD stream until today. One interesting little quirk: we have four HD TV's in the house (I know, about three too many) and with the new stream you can have all four running an HD stream as long as two are on the same channel. It might not benefit anyone but it's an interesting little twist. As soon as one of the two HD TV's that are on the same channel changes to a different HD station it says All HD TV's in use.
There are limited scenarios where this might be useful but I still like it
Well I dont understand Bell at all, I have the new Guide look the gray and white, and I have all the Apps up and running, but it still does not say that I have the 1SD/3HD and it still showing that I am on the 2.0.26507.4 version. So I really don't know. Everyone on here says they received the 1SD/3HD a day after the Guide change but this is like the third day for me and still on the 2SD/2HD.. anyone know why this would be happening?? or is it just the area I live in. thanks for any replies.
It doesn't necessarily come in that order. I got the 1SD/3HD update last week, but have yet to receive the new guide. I'm in North York, for what it's worth.
Following the update, you’ll notice a completely redesigned interface with an enhanced on-screen programming guide. It also includes new and improved features that will let you:
Watch and record more HD shows – now up to three – at the same time.
Scroll through the on-screen programming guide while your favourite shows play in the background
Sort live TV by genres (entertainment, movies, sports, news, lifestyle etc.).
What to expect
Two separate updates will be delivered to your Fibe TV receiver overnight and should not require any action on your part.
The first update will add the new search by genre feature.
The second update will add the 3-HD stream and update the user interface.
Telus has been supporting 3HD where distance permits for quite a while. MTS and Telus have also supported "categories" in Mediaroom 2.0 which sounds like the same feature as "genres".
It sounds like Bell is updating the interface and doing the 3HD upgrade as separate steps. It might take a few days to get both updates done.
Since 3HD requires higher speed lines than 2HD, it's possible that not everyone will be able to get that feature. I don't know if that's the case, but I'm just pointing out the possibility.
Has anyone else not yet received the new guide? I'm beginning to find it odd that I seem to have all the features of Fibe 2.1, except the guide. Everyone else I know in the neighbourhood has received the full update.
I have 3HD/1SD but my downstream download rate is still only 27 Mbps according to CellPipe modem statistics (http://192.168.2.1 -> VDSL screen -> Right click the stats table -> Browser "View Source" menu for hidden stats -> search for "BEARER_DOWNSTREAM_PAYLOAD_RATE" in the raw HTML) -- will I still be able to safely record 3HD/1HD?
My cellpipe modem says I can do up to 60 Mbps attainable (in the "DOWNSTREAM_ATTAINABLE_PAYLOAD_RATE") on an 85Mbps sync (in the "DOWNSTREAM_ATTAINABLE_LINE_RATE") so my line quality is high enough for what I think is approximately 32 Mbps that would actually be required to do 3HD/1SD while having remaining Internet speed left over.
What line speed are you at? Can you go to http://192.168.2.1 view your "BEARER_DOWNSTREAM_PAYLOAD_RATE" (view source in VDSL screen) and tell us what value you see it as?
These are the results I get in Toronto (East End) for comparison:
Downstream line rate: 39456 kbps
Bearer Downstream Payload Rate: 26992 kbps
Downstream Attainable Line Rate: 58560 kbps
Estimated Loop Length: 1189 ft
I see 14 different parameters in the HTML (listed starting at line 96). The values can be found by searching for "kbps", "db", " ft" and "ms". (The space before the "ft" lets you avoid all the "left" strings)
As a rank amateur in these matters, I would appreciate some posts on what all these values mean and what they tell about my Fibe installation.
Bell swapped my PVR for one that had the update (tech was here for a faulty modem and offered to replace the PVR before he left), but now I just realized the new unit has only 2HD/2SD. I think I would have rather had the old guide and 3HD than the new guide and only 2HD
Called into support today regarding the guild still being blue, was told it shouldn't be like that anymore.
They called up to level 2, level 2 took about 10 minutes, both of my boxes suddenly showed the update, 15 minutes later it was good to go.
Not sure if this is new to everyone or just me but I got an update this morning at 11:23 and now I have a new guide. The preview box and descriptions are now at the top half of the screen with the grid below that. Nothing else changed that I can notice. Also, doesn't look like my software version changed. Shows 2.0.26507.4.
Is it just me? Has this been out for a while and I'm just one of the last to get it?
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