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Message posted on 31 May 2020 10:43 PM - last edited: 31 May 2020 10:44 PM
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I prefer Chromecast devices myself. It's just so easy casting from a phone or tablet app.
Message posted on 31 May 2020 10:43 PM
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@rscott Scandolous
Message posted on 31 May 2020 11:39 PM
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@rscott wrote:
@Paulonthetelly wrote:@da1e7150, not sure what you mean. My point is a £30 firestick outperforms a mini any day of the week. 4 years after launch and minis can only deliver SD and HD.
The UHD Firestick is £49.99 at the moment. The £39.99 one is SD and HD only...
I purchased mine in February 2020 £15.00 less than what it is now the Firestick Voice remote works well with the Sky Soundbox and if you ask Alexa nicely she will turn it on and off instead of using the Soundbox remote
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 02:43 AM
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@da1e7150 wrote:@JOHNGALLEY sadly your wrong again
Most of "b" is a carryover from "a" and "_" versions of 2.0, with some refinements, most notably Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG). This is a different way to transmit HDR content. For a deep dive, one of the co-creators is the BBC and it's got a well-written PDF Q&A.
For now, though, don't worry about it. There's not much support for HLG yet. The only reason 2.0b is worth mentioning is it's being implemented on 2017 TVs instead of HDMI 2.1. Which brings us to…
Irrelevant mention of 2017 TVs is due to information being copied and pasted from this article https://www.cnet.com/how-to/what-is-hdmi-2-0b/
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 03:08 AM
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@da1e7150 wrote:@Paulonthetelly you do realise your Sticks and boxes are streaming directly from the internet. The mini box gets all the sky programs from streaming from main box to mini. If it was a viable option don't you think it would be done.
Please don't reply to me I don't like sausages
What's your point about streaming?
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 05:11 AM
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@Anonymous , the point I have made is clear to see. That's Horace
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 07:49 AM
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this maybe not the correct area to ask this question but what's the difference between the 2tb SkyQ boxes.
Black box with silver trim to all black box?
is it just cosmetic changes or is there an actual difference.
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 08:06 AM - last edited: 01 Jun 2020 08:06 AM
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Silver trim - v1 (direct power lead) and v2 (power lead with power brick/adaptor)
All black - v3
Only v2 and v3 support HDR (as long as your TV does too).
Not sure what other difference, but v3 will certainly have the latest spec.
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 09:55 AM
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@Anonymous your back I've been waiting for you
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:02 AM
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@Anonymous what's your point about it been copied and pasted? Oh and he this might stop you copying and pasting avforums now too.
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:03 AM - last edited: 01 Jun 2020 10:06 AM
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@hudsonk wrote:this maybe not the correct area to ask this question but what's the difference between the 2tb SkyQ boxes.
Black box with silver trim to all black box?
is it just cosmetic changes or is there an actual difference.
Hi @hudsonk The specifications can be found here Note the new 2TB box is the same spec as the 1TB UHD box.
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:18 AM
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I had a complete mare with Sky, they replaced my dying v2 2TB box with a 1TB non UHD box by accident that still had recordings and a wifi network on it. It died the same day but it took two days to replace it, so Sky gave me a brand new 2TB v3 box instead,.
The menu is the same obviously but its faster, no stuttering going though the menus at all, and the picture seems less over saturated (Sony AF8 OLED) this could be my eyes but it seems more natural with no change in picture settings and it is very quiet to my ears. No clonking unlike like the V2 which didnt really bother me tbh, so not a huge difference but it runs faster, not a placebo as I have had it four days now, its also runs cool without the power brick too.
If you have a good v2 though that's a great box as I see it really. People should not be trying to get a v3 for HDR reasoning, if anyone is of course.
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:43 AM
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@da1e7150 wrote:@Paulonthetelly the minis won't ever do uhd as the bandwidth needed would be too great I can't even stream 4k from my phone to the TV and that's 5G
There's plenty of bandwidth available to stream 4K to a mini because broadcast UHD tops out at around 45 Mbps, but the issue is two-fold.
1. The chipset in the mini only supports HD
2. The chipset in the main Q box (V1, V2 and possibly V3) can only stream HD to external devices.
Sky Q 2TB v2 (Q150.000.28.00L) + ; 2x Mini, Philips 55OLED806, Lumagen Radiance Pro 4242,
Yamaha RX-A3080 + NAD C270 (7.1.4)
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:50 AM
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@gems+151 , well done that's a lot clearer. I am sure you will get a smart reposte from another poster
Message posted on 01 Jun 2020 10:52 AM
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@Paulonthetelly I'm not sure who you mean. Surely not the guy who copies and pastes other people's posts as his own
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