30 Dec 2023 09:44 AM
Hi,
I've only had sky glass for a short period of time and there seems to be some lagging issues when trying to watch, pause, fast forward, rewind, change to another recording. There's a really slow lag on everything. It's super frustrating when your fast forwarding through programmes like adverts go to press stop and it continues to fast forward. Stops after a couple of seconds put then you got to go back to the start of the programme .
Anyone had any issues like this and know how to fix?
Thank you ❤️
30 Dec 2023 10:57 AM
Sky seem to using underpowered servers which can't keep up customer interaction.
Hopefully with time Sky will improve the performance of their system🤔
30 Dec 2023 12:55 PM
This is normal for Sky Glass.
The whole operating system and all the apps are server based, not stored locally on the TV itself. This creates lag.
Sky Glass requires patience whilst operating it.
30 Dec 2023 01:15 PM
The faster your broadband, the faster the interaction will be. If you're running close to the minimum requirements, you may see more lag than others. We're on 500mbps connected by via Ethernet and our Puck is maxing out it's connection speed and the UI glides around seemlessly. The only lag is when loading apps but it's literally a couple of seconds.
30 Dec 2023 01:27 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYeah I agree with this. I don't see any unexpected lag on my setup either.
Are you connected via WiFi as it's possible some of the lagging is caused by this. I certainly let noticed lagging when using WiFi which is the reason I switched over to Ethernet to ensure there was a strong, consistent internet connection.
@Nigelb1972 wrote:The faster your broadband, the faster the interaction will be. If you're running close to the minimum requirements, you may see more lag than others. We're on 500mbps connected by via Ethernet and our Puck is maxing out it's connection speed and the UI glides around seemlessly. The only lag is when loading apps but it's literally a couple of seconds.
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30 Dec 2023 02:34 PM
Lag is subjective and has little to do with broadband speed in this instance. The quality of the user experience also depends on what other streaming devices you have used and the speed of their operation.
Someone with a 74Mbps FTTC download speed can experience the same performance on Glass as someone on a 1Gigabit FTTP connection.
Sky Glass has limited on board memory. If a user clicks between a lot of different apps in quick succession, the memory buffer can quickly fill and therefore has to slow down.
If a user is patient and doesn't over-stress the system it can function well. Many customers have widely varying upload and download speeds and Sky's servers are busier at certain times of day than they are at others. No two users can experience the same speed of use because everyone uses it differently.
Customers need to remember that Sky Glass is now quite a dated piece of tech - over two years old - and was designed and built in the early stages of the Covid pandemic. It has not been updated since. Newer (and some older) streaming devices from other manufacturers operate faster with less lag because they have more on-board memory, locally stored apps and no live channel streams to contend with.
Sky Glass is a device built for convenience - everything all in one tidy box. It was never designed to be a high-end luxury product. It's mass-market and built to a budget. It works brilliantly for some people but can be a frustrating experience for others who have used quicker streaming products.
24 Feb 2024 10:38 AM
Sorry to say, thats totally wrong, i have 500mb, it will only make a difference up to a certain speed if it isn't sufficient, i have to reboot quite regularly, also after a year the remotes are going also, so it has a long way to go to match sky q
24 Feb 2024 11:57 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Jugmeister Glass / Stream will never 'match' Q. It's an entirely different proposition. If they wanted to match Q they would have given it built in recording capability.
It would be good to understand how Sky Stream works from a technical perspective in terms of how media is served. I work in tech with a platform that deals with 9 billion transactions a week and we now use AWS. If I was establishing a new platform as this, I would never consider using my own servers and would use a cloud provider with a Content Delivery Network (CDN) eg AWS cloud front. As a non centralised proxy network delivers far better stability and reduces the hops across the internet.
In terms of the fast forwarding speed has a part to play up to a point. As you are fast forwarding it's downloading 'markers', i.e. the next way point to jump to, the quicker you can download these the smoother the experience, but you would hope that this is factored into the 30Mbps recommended speed Sky tout!
MikeAlanR