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06 Apr 2022 03:23 PM
The TV listings often don't say whether any given programme has subtitles or not. I've just switched from Sky+ to Sky Q , and Sky Q seems definitely worse in conveying that information. How can I get greater consistency in displaying what for me is essential information about a programme?
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06 Apr 2022 03:29 PM - last edited: 06 Apr 2022 03:36 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morehi @kangxi
I am very fortunate that I don't need subtitles.
When you are referring to lack of labelling is this on programmes to download or scheduled programmes.
I have just looked at my first page or so on the TV Guide and most programmes are showing as having subtitles (white s symbol)
Are there some specific channels or programmes you are concerned about ?
I do know SKY is often lacking on subtitles for downloaded programmes and especially UHD content
06 Apr 2022 04:29 PM
@nigea99 Thanks for the answer - I went and checked again and you're right. Almost all the channels have an S indicator. In a couple of instances the metadata took a while to load, but arrived eventually. The lack of S indicators is generally confined to those channels that don't bother with them anyway - Talkingpictures, some of the documentary channels (Sky History, CBS reality, Blaze), and that's not the reponsibility of Sky but the individual channels themselves.
So I don't know what caused me to think there was a problem in the first place. If I think it's happening again I'll take notes.
But one area where there may be a problem is in the Movies section. All the Sky channels have an S but not many othesr. In particular Film4 has no S showing but I know all their films are generally subtitled. others without the S showing include TCM, Horror, the 3 Great! channels but as I rarely watch their output I don't know there aren't subtitled or they're just not showing the S in the description. Who would be responsible for that, if it is a metadata problem?
06 Apr 2022 04:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morehi @kangxi
Technically the channel owners are responsible for their entries in the TV guide or info on any Catch up / On demand entries but the first point of contact is probably the main Sky vewer relations viewerR@sky.uk
As I mentioned I do know from posts here that many channels - including SKY - often have limited subtitles on download content (Catch up / On demand) especially UHD content - which in today's technology age is very poor imo
Some of the channels you mention do have older material and sometimes very limited budgets so I guess this will be a factor
06 Apr 2022 07:30 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @kangxi Turn on highlight programmes with subtitles in the accessibility settings.
06 Apr 2022 07:46 PM
@MightyQuinn what a useful idea! Thanks.
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