04 Oct 2024 04:10 PM
Hi,
Every now and again, SKY Glass won't come on. I have to switch off at the socket which is risky because the socket is under the TV on the wall. Each time this happens, I'm waiting for the TV to fall on top of me. Today was the last time I could put myself through this. I'm hoping there might another solution which doesn't involve removing the TV from the wall. Can anyone enlighten me? It's not the only problem I have with SKY Glass but it is by far the one which most worries me.
If I can't solve, this, how do I go about using this as a normal TV? I have a SKY dish outside (unused since I got the Glass more than a year ago) but have no external aerial. I'm struggling to understand how this works. Is it just a case of installing outside aerial and attaching cable from socket to TV?
Would appriciate any advice, thanks.
06 Oct 2024 09:43 AM - last edited: 06 Oct 2024 09:54 AM
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@Moghie wrote:
Is it just a case of installing outside aerial and attaching cable from socket to TV?
That would get you a Digital Terrestrial Television signal, but be aware that viewing on Glass through the built-in DTTV tuner is somewhat clunky because it requires the internet connection to be disabled each time. Using an external Freeview box is likely to be a better experience (or Freesat 4K through the satellite dish)
04 Oct 2024 04:31 PM
04 Oct 2024 04:33 PM
04 Oct 2024 05:15 PM
04 Oct 2024 05:41 PM
Thanks so much for this but I can't see how it would work. The TV doesn't come on at all. All I see is that small flashing red light and nothing happens when I press the remote or the power button on the side, or speak to it. Tried holding the power for a while and still nothing.
I'm assuming this is some sort update being sent by SKY but I really need to find a way around this or get rid altogether.
04 Oct 2024 05:47 PM
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@Moghie wrote:
I'm assuming this is some sort update being sent by SKY but I really need to find a way around this or get rid altogether.
A smart switch that you can turn on and off via a mobile might be a solution?
04 Oct 2024 06:02 PM
@Moghie I apologise I did not appreciate the physical tv would not turn on. If that is the case I imagine it can only be a problem that an engineer can fix and the best course would be to ring Sky to arrange a visit.
04 Oct 2024 06:05 PM
Thanks. I'd try it but I'm sure it won't fit when the plug is added. I had the TV professionally installed to my wall and I struggle to slide my hand under to reach the socket just to flick the switch it off.
I don't want to come across as pedantic here but this morning was the final straw for me when I really thought it was going to come off the wall. With my hand stuck underneath, I'm not getting out the way of it.
04 Oct 2024 08:32 PM
Thanks so much for trying.
I have now phoned them and there isn't a solution. They did agree its a health & safety issue given the weight. Moving it above the sockets isn't an option, so I'll be looking for a new lightweight TV before it happens again.
Much appreciated, thank you.
04 Oct 2024 09:25 PM - last edited: 04 Oct 2024 09:26 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Moghie wrote:Hi,
Every now and again, SKY Glass won't come on. I have to switch off at the socket which is risky because the socket is under the TV on the wall. Each time this happens, I'm waiting for the TV to fall on top of me. Today was the last time I could put myself through this. I'm hoping there might another solution which doesn't involve removing the TV from the wall. Can anyone enlighten me? It's not the only problem I have with SKY Glass but it is by far the one which most worries me.
If I can't solve, this, how do I go about using this as a normal TV? I have a SKY dish outside (unused since I got the Glass more than a year ago) but have no external aerial. I'm struggling to understand how this works. Is it just a case of installing outside aerial and attaching cable from socket to TV?
Would appriciate any advice, thanks.
Understand your issue but to be fair most electronic devices in a house should be able to be pulled from their sockets with ease ...... in the event of a power failure (to stop a power surge) or for resetting (which can happen to all tvs and other devices) you should really have access to the plug
05 Oct 2024 02:50 PM
Have you considered getting your professional wall mount installer to install a mount that does not mean the TV is flush to the wall?
05 Oct 2024 07:27 PM
Ive tried that and it doesnt work. Only turning it off at the plug fixes it
06 Oct 2024 09:40 AM - last edited: 06 Oct 2024 10:28 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Moghie wrote:
I'm hoping there might another solution which doesn't involve removing the TV from the wall.
06 Oct 2024 09:43 AM - last edited: 06 Oct 2024 09:54 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Moghie wrote:
Is it just a case of installing outside aerial and attaching cable from socket to TV?
That would get you a Digital Terrestrial Television signal, but be aware that viewing on Glass through the built-in DTTV tuner is somewhat clunky because it requires the internet connection to be disabled each time. Using an external Freeview box is likely to be a better experience (or Freesat 4K through the satellite dish)