@tarbat wrote:
Re: "Everything you add is available to play back, but in a very small number of cases, it’s only possible to play while it’s airing"
Why is there no on-screen warning when the user adds a programme to their Playlist to let them know that they won't be able to watch the programme? Or are they meant to have a crystal ball to predict which programmes won't be available after airing?
This is simply unacceptable. People could set "recordings" when they go away for a few days only to find out when they get home that it was an epic fail.
Sad to say, this FAQ should have been up there with all the other FAQs on or before launch day and Sky obviously kept it quiet so as to maximise orders.
Essentially, as Sky obviously know, the Playlist/Recording functions are a shambles and for this secrecy alone Sky deserve every one of the Glass TVs they receive back. A lot of people have been duped into buying Glass based on the vague promises of recordings and playback whenever they want.
This belated FAQ was clearly intended to be an exercise in damage limitation but it has only served to highlight Sky's duplicity. I'll wager there will be very few genuine Sky Glass customers/potential customers who find this FAQ acceptable.
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