16 Mar 2023 10:01 AM
I had considered going back to sky q as sky glass was unreliable in my house. The boffins seem to have resolved stability issues so I'm staying. However I would like to see a couple of changes to the remote.
1 a back button. I like to flick between channels especially during ad breaks so being able to flick back to my previous channel is desirable.
2. +1 channels. Its heavily focused on a streaming service but if you want to watch programs that are on at the same time you have to go through the process of searching for the right episode to stream after you've watched the first program which can be a pain. Just give us the option of plus 1 please
16 Mar 2023 10:13 AM
You need to tell Sky not us
16 Mar 2023 10:13 AM - last edited: 16 Mar 2023 10:16 AM
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Short of v2 remote manufacture it's tricky to 'add' a button.
Not having +1 channels was presumably a fundamental decision taken at the system design concept stage and so is very unlikely to change.
16 Mar 2023 10:18 AM
+1 channels will never happen. It's not for technological reasons but around rights issues. Won't happen, ever
16 Mar 2023 01:04 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
Short of v2 remote manufacture it's tricky to 'add' a button.
Not having +1 channels was presumably a fundamental decision taken at the system design concept stage and so is very unlikely to change.
@TimmyBGood Unless they enable Freeview while Wi-Fi is connected and integrate the Freeview guide into the TV guide or as a separate tab/rail, which IMHO, would be a very welcome step.
16 Mar 2023 01:10 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreNo need for plus 1 channels as you can watch from start on nearly all channels
a slightly different concept I know but almost the same effect
16 Mar 2023 01:10 PM - last edited: 16 Mar 2023 01:11 PM
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@Joe-Bow wrote:
Unless they enable Freeview while Wi-Fi is connected and integrate the Freeview guide into the TV guide or as a separate tab/rail
I suspect having two regulated EPGs active on one platform might present interesting issues ; )
16 Mar 2023 01:19 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Joe-Bow wrote:
Unless they enable Freeview while Wi-Fi is connected and integrate the Freeview guide into the TV guide or as a separate tab/railI suspect having two regulated EPGs active on one platform might present interesting issues ; )
@TimmyBGood Just a way to flick between them without inconvenience to the user would be nice if integration is the issue. It's frustrating knowing the ability in the Glass TV is there, but to do it you need to kill the network connection.
Was great when they accidentally unlocked it in the firmware, albeit for just a short but sweet period, especially with the trials and tribulations we see with Watch from Start.
16 Mar 2023 01:28 PM - last edited: 16 Mar 2023 01:34 PM
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@Joe-Bow wrote:
@TimmyBGood Just a way to flick between them without inconvenience to the user would be nice if integration is the issue. It's frustrating knowing the ability in the Glass TV is there, but to do it you need to kill the network connection.
Certainly, but my guess is Sky does not want to be held responsible for hosting a Freeview EPG in a regulatory sense. Having Freeview only available when Sky service on Glass is by definition 'dead' due to having no internet access looks to be the (crude) workaround.
16 Mar 2023 01:37 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Joe-Bow wrote:
@TimmyBGood Just a way to flick between them without inconvenience to the user would be nice if integration is the issue. It's frustrating knowing the ability in the Glass TV is there, but to do it you need to kill the network connection.Certainly, but presumably Sky absolutely does not want to be held responsible for hosting a Freeview EPG in a regulatory sense. Having Freeview only available when Sky service on Glass is by definition 'dead' due to having no internet access looks to be the (crude) workaround.
Although regulation where the consumer loses out and cuts choice is always poor regulation that needs reform.
Broadcasting/TV seems to have a lot of these areas, maybe due to changes that are unlocked by fast moving technology areas
16 Mar 2023 02:09 PM - last edited: 16 Mar 2023 02:42 PM
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@Joe-Bow wrote:
Broadcasting/TV seems to have a lot of these areas, maybe due to changes that are unlocked by fast moving technology areas
Woefully so, yes: the last relevant major bit of legislation is twenty years old this summer.
For context: https://www.computerhope.com/history/2003.htm
(oh, also this one from only a bit over a decade ago ; )
16 Mar 2023 02:36 PM
Do the family of Channel 4 Channels work from the start as mine do not