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TELUS TV Feature Updates - Ongoing

Optik-Kate
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

Dear Neighbours, 

 

We’re experimenting with different formats to assure you we’re listening and working on improvements to the TELUS TV platforms. We have frequent releases designed to tackle the platform's immediate and long-term stability, and we’ll do our best to keep this thread up to date with each new release to celebrate our wins together.

 

Please note this is not an exhaustive list; minor customer-facing fixes and non-customer-facing backend work are not included. (Note: Previous updates removed due to character limits on post)

 

Q2 2025 (WIP):

  • TELUS TV+ app is now available for download on Amazon Fire TV
  • Sports channels upgraded to 1080P at 60 frames per second
  • 40+ new Free Stream TV channels
  • 4K HDR now available for On Demand content

Q1 2025:

  • Firmware Update:
    • Dolby vision & HDR support that enhances video quality
    • Auto dynamic range adjustment to match the content frame
    • Picture-in-picture previews in guide
    • Find my remote by holding down the pairing button on the box  for >4 seconds
    • Advanced audio controls such as normalization of loudness for all content and disable/enable surround sound format
    • Privacy & accessibility:
      • Customization of microphone and camera permissions
      • Adjust text size on-screen with new text scaling options

Q4 2024: 

  • Zoetrope Previews: See exactly where you're skipping on Live TV, recordings, and On-Demand. Enjoy fullscreen previews when fast-forwarding or rewinding, so you never lose your place. (Thumbnail preview coming soon)
  • Fast Forward and Rewind Speeds: Control your scrolling speed with ease:
    • 1x: Scroll at 2x speed.
    • 2x: Scroll at 8x speed.
    • 3x: Scroll at 24x speed.
  • Picture Quality Improvements: Most non-sports channels now stream in 1080p (high-definition) for sharper images, with a backup at 720p. Sports channels now uses 720p at 60 frames per second (fps) to keep fast-moving content smooth and prevent display issues—further picture quality improvements to come.
  • Recovery After Internet Outage: Your digital box will now automatically resume live TV content as soon as the internet connection is restored.
  • Improved Guide on Apple TV: Navigate your TV Guide effortlessly with enhanced performance and no freezing issues.
  • Automatic Playback for Recordings: Binge-watch your recorded content with ease as the next recording in your playlist automatically starts playing—no need to press a button!
  • Enhanced Restart and Lookback Logic: Enjoy seamless transitions between Restart and Lookback programs for uninterrupted viewing.

Q3 2024:

  • Bulk Delete for Recordings: You can now delete multiple recorded episodes simultaneously, making managing your recordings easier.
  • Episode List Access: When playing a recorded episode, you can see a list of all other episodes from the same series directly in the player.
  • Binge-Watching Made Easy: Enjoy seamless binge-watching of recorded episodes, as they now play sequentially without any interruptions.
  • Order Cloud PVR Directly: You can now order Cloud PVR service directly from your set-top box for added convenience.
  • Start from the Beginning: Easily start recordings and VOD (Video on Demand) content from the beginning, even if you joined late!

Regards,

Your Friendly Neighbourhood TV Product Development Team.

314 REPLIES 314

Thanks for the info and great to hear there is process being made !
It's be a learning process and a little frustrating coming from Shaw where all these things were already in place. . . . seemed so strange to me to get this brand new system that's so far behind the old systems and their features / options.

Craigvee
Organizer

Good day.  I do not see updates being worked on to fix the always HDR resolution issues.

 

I just "upgraded" to the Android box from the Arris 4k box and the picture quality on all non 4K is absolutely abysmal.  It looks like what SD used to look like on the HD box.  I am currently forced to use the old Arris box simultaneously with the Android box.

 

I also noticed that the sound quality is not as good as the Arris box.  I use Dolby DD+ with a receiver, however it sounds worse when comparing side by side.

 

The always HDR issue/HD upscaling is a HUGE problem and I do not understand how Telus could roll out these boxes to their customers in their current iteration.

 

Can you please advise whether this problem is being addressed?

It’s definitely not an upgrade. The new platform is terrible.

I think everyone agrees to this statement

KHR
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

Hi @Craigvee 

 

The HDR to SDR switching requires a firmware update from Android TV 10 to Android TV 12. It is in late-stage testing, but a timeline for release hasn't been established yet. 

 

 

Thank you. Looking forward to it.

Any update on this? It's December and the picture quality is still really bad.

Unbelievable!

 

Telus is like the 20-something who thinks they no it all.

 

I got new digital Android TV- ( minus an intentional typo) boxes in August'24.

 

An upgrade (?) from the legacy hard drive PVRs. Gotta say the picture quality is far superior...all on 10-12:yr old, non-4K LG/Samsung smart TVs and a Panasonic projector.

 

That said...I share a ton of the deficiencies and headaches noted by all in the "Neighborhood" yet none related to picture quality.

 

Conclusion: even more evidence Telus is way behind the curve in A/V  TV/Streaming development.

 

Suggestion: Telus "FIRE/TERMINATE" your CDO (Chief Development Officer) yes...spelling it out for Telus' benefit.

 

Crazy Town...people!

Actually strike "Unbelievable" for "Par for the course"!

Btw... I'm on copper. Been promised fiber for for 4 yrs. Sounds like I should leave fiber out of my diet for the foreseeable future 😉

bimmerdriver
Organizer

We've been with Telus for many years, starting long before Optik was introduced. We switched to Optik almost 15 years ago and I don't want to think about how many Telus boxes we've been through that ended up in the landfill. We finally got fibre just over a year ago and went through months of unreliability of the NAH, WiFi Booster and PVR/STB equipment. Now that it's finally been stable for a while, Telus is rolling out another half-baked solution. Based on the comments, I'm going to hold off as long as possible. Hopefully by the time Telus forces us to switch, it will finally work.

I wonder how long Telus will let people stay with the older more reliable boxes after reading this on Telus website :

 

https://www.telus.com/en/support/article/upgrading-your-optik-tv-hardware-to-telus-tv

@viperdiablo1 

Good find. Those with the old optik take notice.

"Later in 2024, TELUS will no longer be supporting a selection of older Optik TV HD PVR and Digital Boxes"


@viperdiablo1 wrote:

I wonder how long Telus will let people stay with the older more reliable boxes after reading this on Telus website :

 

https://www.telus.com/en/support/article/upgrading-your-optik-tv-hardware-to-telus-tv


 

That’s cool. I’ll cancel my Optik
/TELUS TV service if that’s the case. They aren’t listening to customer complaints, and have gone all-in on an inferior product—I’m out.

KHR
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

Hi @viperdiablo1 @broadcastguy @Rocky3 @KTown 

 

That was a support article created specifically for folks using Optik HD equipment AND the Netflix application with legacy internet equipment. Netflix removed support for their app on legacy HD Optik equipment, and these customers would have been left with no way to watch Netflix on TELUS equipment. This is the reality of technology and working with partners...the partners can withdraw support from a given operating system at any time. Prime Video was never supported on HD equipment and Netflix removed their support. At a certain point, all equipment will have to be retired, but rest assured that you will be notified to the best of TELUS's ability, and not simply by an article posted to our website. I always recommend having your correct email address and phone number on file (you'd be surprised...).

 

For what it's worth, TELUS currently has 3 generations of Optik TV equipment: Optik HD PVRs/Digital Boxes (there are a few iterations of these, but the newest is from ~13 years ago), Optik 4K PVRs/Wireless Digital Boxes from 2015/2016 and the newest TELUS TV Digital Box with Cloud Recording for Optik TV introduced in 2023. It is specifically the HD equipment that we will be phasing out over the coming years. The 4K hard-drive PVR will continue to be supported for a little while longer. If you're on HD equipment and prefer that user interface and functionality, I'd recommend upgrading to 4K equipment by connecting to our customer service folks.

It’s pretty sad that the technology from 2015 is superior to what was released last year. I honestly thought they’d release a product with higher quality, and less compressed, video for fibre customers. I’ve got 3G symmetrical fibre and the new TELUS TV uses less bandwidth than ever. Crazy, and not what I’d consider innovation.

I appreciate the reply. Why would the faq have this posted on that article referring to the 4k pvr box as well as the others you mentioned? Maybe that needs to be updated?

“Frequently asked questions
My equipment is working fine. Why do I need to upgrade?
Starting in 2024, TELUS will no longer be supporting Optik TV on your HD and 4K PVRs or Digital Boxes. To ensure that you can continue to enjoy Optik TV, you need to opt in to upgrading your equipment. “

KHR
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

That looks like a typo, the newer 4K equipment will continue to be supported past 2024. I will bring it to the attention of the correct folks and have it updated. Apologies for the confusion.

KTown
Neighbour

So let me get this straight. I have 2 "old" Optik boxes in my house, one that is hardly used. I'll have to pay an additional $10 for the privilege of having a 2nd box? And because I'm on the Essentials TV plan, I have to pay an additional $10 for the privilege of being able to record? Huh?

 

Will there be a way to tell Telus I don't want the ability to record and to tell them I don't want a 2nd box? I'm not paying $20 more a month for inferior technology and service when I'm sitting here on single strand copper. I really, really regret signing a contract last August. 

Have you been told this or is this an assumption?

KHR
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

Hi @KTown 

 

When and if you are upgraded, you will be presented with options for functionality, equipment and pricing. If you want to opt out of certain equipment, you can do that at any time. If you don't want the ability to record, you can opt out of that at any time as well (for example, you can return your PVR and opt for a Digital Box without harddrive). 

 

Further, you seem concerned about the pricing changes. As an example, our current pricing structure for new customers is:

 

TELUS TV Digital Box rental price: $10/month

Cloud PVR: $10/month

Core package: $35/month

TOTAL: $55/month

 

The legacy pricing is: 

Optik 4K PVR rental price: $20/month

Recordings: included

Essentials package: $43/month

TOTAL: $63/month

 

The new pricing structure is less expensive AND offers more flexibility.

 

I hope this helps.

I pay $43/month for my essentials package with one HD PVR and one wireless HD box and don't pay any rental fees on either. So this new hardware initiative will cost me at least $12 more a month.

I'm on 50mb/s single strand copper (not even bonded pair) so supporting two 4K boxes is not feasible. My connection struggles with 2 people streaming HD content and another person browsing. And as far as I'm aware there are no plans to install fiber on my block.

It looks like in my case that after 12 years as a customer, Telus will be losing a customer even if it means paying the penalty to break my contract.

KHR
TELUS Team Member
TELUS Team Member

I'd strongly recommend reaching out to our customer service representatives first to discuss your options rather than deciding simply to cancel. They have tools and discounts at their disposal to ensure that you're satisfied with your bill. Even though the newer 4K PVRs and boxes support 4K video, only ~12 of the over 400 channels on Optik TV offer content in 4K resolution (I believe only 1 or 2 channels in the Essentials is in 4K). You could upgrade your equipment and only ever watch HD channels and nothing would change bandwidth wise. 

 

If you're not paying rental fees on either of your current boxes, you have either purchased the boxes outright or you have an offsetting discount for being on a service agreement. If you have equipment discounts, these would still apply on upgraded equipment.

Montell
Advocate

Just to point again and this has been an issue for awhile. Telus and I believe every major cable company is offering the first week of mlb extra innings free for users.

 

Works fine on the old optik, on the new optik platform you get nothing other then asking us to subscribe.

 

I am not sure why this is still an issue on this platform, why we never get free previews on this platform that the old optik users get??

No comment on this from the team? You just don't get free previews on these boxes for some reason?