06 Feb 2024 10:47 AM - last edited: 06 Feb 2024 12:13 PM
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@Kevin030609 wrote:
So it is a coincidence then that this issue is happening on both SkyQ and Sky +....
Yes: it's coincidence.
There are many millions of Sky Q boxes in use, plus a million or two remaining Sky+ HD units. Given this kind of scale of deployment, and that the physical HDMI connection and HDCP protocol is found in both systems, such a thing is likely to crop up for the occasional user of each of them.
Petrol cars and diesel cars both sometimes get punctures.
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