29 Jun 2024 10:24 AM
Hi,
I have one of the new Windows 11 Arm laptops , can we please get a build of Sky Go for this platform, all the other streaming services work fine, so no excuse for Sky not to have one (and the current app does not work).
Mark
23 Aug 2024 06:57 AM
I solved, check this thread:
it's in italian, but basically:
Ecco la traduzione in inglese:
"SkyGO can work on ARM; I use it on Surface Pro X with SQ2. You need to go to the properties of the SkyGO app, and in the Compatibility tab, click on ARM Emulation at the bottom and check the box at the top of the window that opens."
29 Jun 2024 11:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWindows is supposed to run x86 code on ARM so you should be badgering Microsoft.
I doubt Sky want to support a tiny tiny tiny fraction of Windows users with an entire new architecture and all the expense involved
29 Jun 2024 11:37 AM
It does but where there is complex DRM and other things going on then it becomes a lot harder. I think it is likely there will be a lot a more users picking up Arm devices based on the performance and battery life of this device. So I am getting my request in early 🙂 I can easily see the number of ARM devices being greater than the number of Apple Silicon devices and we have a native build for that. Thanks for replying 🙂
Mark
29 Jun 2024 11:44 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI run on Raspberry Pi's here (have done for several years) and don't see Sky GO becoming available for ARM Linux any time soon either 😞
29 Jun 2024 11:46 AM
I love my Raspberry Pi's, yeah I don't see that happening either. We can only hope !
30 Jun 2024 08:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@7zarkie7 wrote:
all the other streaming services work fine, so no excuse for Sky not to have one
'All the other streaming services' are app-only, so they really do have to work. Sky is a hardware platform, primarily delivering service to Sky+ and Sky Q boxes, Glass television sets and Stream pucks, with Go delivery very much as an add-on.
30 Jun 2024 08:29 AM
"All the other streaming services' are app-only, so they really do have to work. Sky is a hardware platform, primarily delivering service to Sky+ and Sky Q boxes, Glass television sets and Stream pucks, with Go delivery very much as an add-on."
Who actively promote being able to watch your TV on the go 🙂 - without Go I would cancel , i would have no need of it. Perhaps I am an edge case though.
Mark
23 Aug 2024 06:57 AM
I solved, check this thread:
it's in italian, but basically:
Ecco la traduzione in inglese:
"SkyGO can work on ARM; I use it on Surface Pro X with SQ2. You need to go to the properties of the SkyGO app, and in the Compatibility tab, click on ARM Emulation at the bottom and check the box at the top of the window that opens."
30 Aug 2024 11:17 PM
Brilliant, thanks. This fixed Sky Go for me on a new Surface Laptop running Snapdragon X Plus.
Right Click SkyGo.exe | Properties | Compatibility (tab) | Change Emulation Settings | Tick "Hide x64 Emulation Capability (x86 apps only)"
With this ticked in "Default" Emulation mode, it's working perfectly 🙂
13 Nov 2024 12:36 AM
Grazie mille; una soluzione ottimo!
13 Nov 2024 12:45 AM
I just bought a new Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge and it has a Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 processor, and I have been tearing my hair out. But what's worrying is neither of the two Sky operatives I spoke to had any clue that the solution was to tick the ARM emulation box! Perhaps more understandably, the Samsung support person I spoke suggested changing the broad compatability issues but to no avail. But hopefully more people will gravitate to this solution. Thanks very much.
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