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02 Aug 2021 07:17 PM
We have just switched from Talktalk to Sky-Q. Talktalk had the option to tag an up-coming programme and it would notify you on-screen to enable you to switch channels.
Does anyone know if you can set a similar tag to a programme with Sky-Q?
Thanks in advance
02 Aug 2021 07:21 PM
This feature isn't available on Sky Q. Sky Hd used to have a feature called reminders but it was dropped when Q came out in favour of increased recording of programs. You could probably just opt to record the program you want. That way you won't miss it and it'll be series linked too 🙂
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02 Aug 2021 07:18 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@CraftyPanky Sounds like a reminder option, this isn't present in Sky Q i'm afraid, and since Sky Q is a few years old it's unlikely such an option will be added.
02 Aug 2021 07:19 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morehi @CraftyPanky a sore topic with many.
the old SKY +/HD boxes had such a function (called reminders) - SKY Q does not
Want some bedtime reading - search the discussion for reminders ....
02 Aug 2021 07:21 PM
This feature isn't available on Sky Q. Sky Hd used to have a feature called reminders but it was dropped when Q came out in favour of increased recording of programs. You could probably just opt to record the program you want. That way you won't miss it and it'll be series linked too 🙂
02 Aug 2021 08:15 PM
Thank you for replying. Shame the feature isn't available any more - It's a handy thing to have rather than having to record programmes, but it is what it is 🙄
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