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This message was authored by Croppermj This message was authored by: Croppermj

Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

Hi thinking of ditching my tv subscription- only basic package and don't use it - only watching streaming stuff and normal 'free' tv.

 

keeping broadband so will still have a sky account.

 

my question is if it sign up for premium Netflix and Disney with Dolby and UHD do I still need to pay the £6 a month Sky charge me for this?  In fact the f I cancel tv subs can I still pay au for Dolby Atmos.  Or can Netflix etc unlock it on my glass tv?


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This message was authored by mikealanr This message was authored by: mikealanr Answer

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

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Hi @Croppermj 

 

No Sky will not allow you to subscribe to UHD pack if you don't have the ultimate TV pack. See: https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-glass-without-a-subscription

 

However as the apps still work if you pay netflix and Disney directly (and get UHD as part of the sub) you will still get UHD via these apps. 

 

Note that you won't get any live TV via glass and the EPG (program guide disappears), and will only have access to apps. You can disconnect your TV from the internet to get DTT (Freeview) if you connect an aerial. However you have to switch it on and off to go between apps and Freeview which isn't ideal. You can always use a Freeview or Freesat box plugged in via HDMI.

 

Hope this helps

 

MikeAlanR

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Hi @Croppermj 

 

No Sky will not allow you to subscribe to UHD pack if you don't have the ultimate TV pack. See: https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-glass-without-a-subscription

 

However as the apps still work if you pay netflix and Disney directly (and get UHD as part of the sub) you will still get UHD via these apps. 

 

Note that you won't get any live TV via glass and the EPG (program guide disappears), and will only have access to apps. You can disconnect your TV from the internet to get DTT (Freeview) if you connect an aerial. However you have to switch it on and off to go between apps and Freeview which isn't ideal. You can always use a Freeview or Freesat box plugged in via HDMI.

 

Hope this helps

 

MikeAlanR

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65” Sky Glass ocean blue, Sky Live, 4 streaming pucks and EE FTTP Busiest Home (circa 1.6 Gbps download). Former Sky Q, Sky+ HD and Sky+ customer.

Please Note: I am not a Sky employee. I am a fellow subscriber. Please do not PM me as they will not be responded to. Posting publicly to a thread increases the usefulness for all.
Croppermj
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This message was authored by Croppermj This message was authored by: Croppermj

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

Thanks Mike,  my issue is that I pay for Sky ultimate and don't watch any of their channels - just free channels and streaming via Netflix/Disney+ so I feel like I'm paying nearly £40 just for a display/menu to watch free channels!

 

I live in an area where an aerial won't work - very poor signal so maybe something I can plug into the hdmi for free channels - presume just switch between source ...

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Hi @Croppermj 

 

If you still have you dish, Freesat could be an option, or freely should launch at some point in the near future. This is the IPTV delivered version of Freeview, however they have only announced TVs and not set top boxes at this stage. See: https://www.everyonetv.co.uk/news-freely-brand-identity-smart-tv-partner-hisense

 

Yes you select the HDMI port in the same way as now. Basically without a subscription you see an advert for resubscribing and the apps and inputs rail. You can watch live channels from within each app if they offer them, i.e go into iPlayer for BBC live channels, ITVX for ITV channels etc.

 

MikeAlanR

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65” Sky Glass ocean blue, Sky Live, 4 streaming pucks and EE FTTP Busiest Home (circa 1.6 Gbps download). Former Sky Q, Sky+ HD and Sky+ customer.

Please Note: I am not a Sky employee. I am a fellow subscriber. Please do not PM me as they will not be responded to. Posting publicly to a thread increases the usefulness for all.
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Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

Funny thing is I have 2 decent Samsung TVs upstairs with built in free stat / freeview lol. Thanks for your help tonight - much appreciated 

This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

One thing to note, I have a freesat box  as I live in an area like you, Netflix and  disney  are on they and as said it is connected  to  a satellite  dish , but depending  on how many screens  you watch Netflix  on it will probably  be  more  expensive  than with your  sky subscription 

This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

And premium  disney  plus  is £10 99 a month 

This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

Netflix  premium package  is £17.99 amonth 

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This message was authored by Croppermj This message was authored by: Croppermj

Re: Leaving Sky TV keeping broadband have glass tv

H Peter thanks for your input.

 

its not necessarily a money saving exercise - it's ts about swapping - Sky entertainment for Prime/Netflix/Disney - all premium levels - works out similar price - maybe a little bit more BUT I will have content I will watch, unlike my Sky tv sub

This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

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  • Glad if I  can help
This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

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  • I am not sure if the speakers  on the glass  tv will  still work the same as they do now, think will will  need to some  research on that
This message was authored by Jporch316 This message was authored by: Jporch316

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@Croppermj 

The firestick now has a built in epg which can pick up some of the free to air channels plus channels from Pluto tv and freevee ..... 

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