20 Jun 2024 01:13 PM
Question as per the subject...
...mildly intrigued to get Sky Live for access to mvmnt, but would want to use that in gym (garage!) where have a puck attached to a TV.
Or - does Sky Live ONLY work with an actual Sky Glass TV?
20 Jun 2024 01:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky Live is only for Sky Glass it isn't compatiable with Sky Stream.
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20 Jun 2024 01:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky Live is only for Sky Glass it isn't compatiable with Sky Stream.
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20 Jun 2024 01:46 PM - last edited: 20 Jun 2024 01:52 PM
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Live requires the USB-C port on-board the Glass television set for its power and data: that's why the port is there.
A Stream puck has no USB port so could not receive input from the Live camera (except possibly through an inevitably laggy wireless link, which would not be ideal)
20 Jun 2024 02:10 PM
Ha - didn't think to look on the back of the Puck for an actual port!
Wonder if there's a future for a WiFi or even wired ethernet connected Live camera in future...Wifi definitely not "inevitably laggy"!
20 Jun 2024 02:15 PM
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@FMUK wrote:
Wifi definitely not "inevitably laggy"!
It would be the source of unfortunate additional delay between camera and screen for live gameplay, which is already challenging for designers.
It appears that Sky only intends to provision Live on Glass, which does raise questions about long term viability if there's never a v2 Glass television release.