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Ashley13
2 years agoNeighbour
Difference between pvr box and digital tv box
Just got set up with Telus tv and internet on the weekend and found out that the digital tv box I was sent doesn’t have pvr option. I wasn’t informed that the only way to record tv is to the cloud whi...
- 2 years ago
Hi Ashley13
The team made some changes to the Optik TV pricing structure to allow for more flexibility with the launch of our next generation of Optik TV. Previously, the Essentials package was $43 per month and a 4K PVR was $20 per month rental for a regular monthly price of $63. Now, the Core package is $35 (with the exact same channel lineup as Essentials), cloud recordings are an optional $10 add-on and a TELUS TV Digital Box is $10/month for a regular monthly price of $55. I'm sorry that the store rep didn't have all of the information, but we have sunset the legacy TV service; there is no longer a hardware option. The 4K PVRs are ~8 yrs old and are no longer being manufactured.
Here are a few differences between the legacy Optik TV system and the new Optik TV system:
Legacy Optik:
- Linux-based set-top box with limited 3rd party apps (Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Hayu)
- IR connected remote (needs line of sight to the PVR or Wireless Digital Box)
- Local (hard-drive based) PVR with 400 hrs of HD storage (100 hrs of 4K) and no expiry. You can only watch recordings in-home from your Optik TV equipment.
- Access to adult programming
New Optik:
- Android TV-based set-top box that allows you to download 1000s of apps from the Google Play Store including Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Spotify etc. Netflix, Prime Video and YouTube come pre-installed.
- Backlit remote with Bluetooth and Google Assistant voice control
- Cloud recordings with unlimited storage and 90-day expiry (recently expanded from 45 days). You cn watch your recordings on the go with the TELUS TV+ app.
Obviously, there are pros and cons with each, but as you mention, access to all apps on one device is a major improvement with the new Optik, as is access to recordings on the go.
Blaine
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
This is interesting. We have an old 4K PVR with recordings on the box, which we also access via an old digital box on a 2nd tv. Only issue is 2nd TV wont pick up Netflix and Prime (2ND tv is a non smart TV) nor will the non 4K digital box pick up Netflix/Prime. It will however access the recordings from the 4K PVR as its hard wired via Coaxial cable. Is there a new 4K Digital box that will also pick up recordings via Coaxial cable from the existing 4K PVR we can use on he 2nd TV?. Thus the 2nd tv will then pick up Netflix and Prime also.
KHR
TELUS Team Member
2 years agoYes, you can for sure upgrade your old HD Digital Box on your 2nd TV to a 4K Wireless Digital Box to access Netflix and Prime Video (Prime Video has never been available on HD boxes and Netflix stopped supporting their app on HD boxes in July 2023). As long as your new box is set up properly, you will still be able to set/edit/watch recordings stored on your 4K PVR. Your best bet is to get in touch with a customer service rep.
- Blaine2 years agoFriendly NeighbourThanks we do have a Telus service call later next week. Glad to hear.Other thing is have an old T3200M modem. Used to have old internet spped 15, now 250 PF. Not sure if need a new Network Access Hub to replace old modem.Not sure if a net access hub is only required if using telus WIFI plus service .?Alos, Telus mailed a circular WIFI hub, don't think need this as live in a one level 1000sq feet condo.Did a speed test wired ethernet PC 270 Dl same UL 270Wifi PC / cell DL 90 UL 56.So T3200 Modem looks to run PF 250.ok?Sent from my Galaxy
- KHR2 years ago
TELUS Team Member
I think internet/Wi-Fi questions are best answered when you have the technician in your home as I'm not an expert, but what I can say is that I have a T3200 and I'm on internet 250 and it works fine, so you shouldn't NEED to upgrade your internet gateway. If you're having any Wi-Fi issues in your condo, it can't hurt to set up a booster if that's what they sent, or upgrading to the newer access point if that's what you have, but it's certainly not required.
- PaulB_2 years agoOrganizer
I have the 3200 and Internet 500, get 500 wired just fine.