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10 Nov 2021 01:42 PM
https://www.techadvisor.com/review/sky-glass-3810372/
another generally positive one
interesting paragraph half way through....
This doesn’t tell the whole story though. During testing, Sky dropped an update which specifically lifts the set’s performance with HLG, to help make its Sky Sports coverage pop a little better.
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10 Nov 2021 02:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreAm looking forward to this update. Good to see Sky being more agile aroung the Glass platform, whether by design or circumstance. It is very good to see (just don't forget to squeeze a fix in for the All4 UVP deeplinks too, Sky devs 😉 )
10 Nov 2021 02:27 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Joe-Bow the ability to roll out smaller more frequent updates was stressed as a key advantage in the information we were given.
10 Nov 2021 02:30 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Chrisee I seem to remember one of the later Q firmwares laying foundations for this in Q. Looks like those steps have also been taken forward and improved for Glass, and it's a very good, and welcome (IMHO), decision too.
10 Nov 2021 02:46 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Joe-Bow Q is now running on a roughly monthly update cycle - Q18 landed this morning on my box. It used to be 4 updates a year.
Nobody can told us how many Glass updates there will be but the "agile development" was stressed as a major step,forward. Pre-release testing should be simpler on the TVs at least. Currently Sky have banks of Q boxes connected to every TV you can think of running pre-release candidates and still things get broken.
We got a tour of the testing facility at Osterley Park 4 years ago it was highly impressive and apparently it is only one of several.
10 Nov 2021 02:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Chrisee Sounds like my techy dream 😁
10 Nov 2021 04:59 PM - last edited: 10 Nov 2021 05:00 PM
@Chrisee wrote:@Joe-Bow Q is now running on a roughly monthly update cycle - Q18 landed this morning on my box. It used to be 4 updates a year.
Nobody can told us how many Glass updates there will be but the "agile development" was stressed as a major step,forward. Pre-release testing should be simpler on the TVs at least. Currently Sky have banks of Q boxes connected to every TV you can think of running pre-release candidates and still things get broken.
We got a tour of the testing facility at Osterley Park 4 years ago it was highly impressive and apparently it is only one of several.
the sci-fi geek in me wants that to be like the sceen in the matrix with all the TV screens, with one guy sitting in a massive chair watching them all...lol
10 Nov 2021 06:33 PM
Trying to get my head around the terms Sky and Agile Development being used together😂.
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