03 Apr 2023 04:11 AM
As a programmer and a engineer at University of Boton
Currently I am on Sky Glass
The experience I had
But I hate it becase of the limitation through connectivity broadband and HDMI.
You lose yourself in the GUI of SKY within SKY Glass
If going out for a meal (4hours) or wedding (12 hours) eg you loose out the option to record your programmes on Sky Glass (you cant record your programmes) SKY Q (you can record your programmes)
I may thinking of going back to SKY Q and order 2TB box
Are they still available in 2023 "SKY 2tb"
03 Apr 2023 06:50 AM - last edited: 03 Apr 2023 06:51 AM
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@The+Tecky wrote:
As a programmer and a engineer at University of Boton
Currently I am on Sky Glass
The experience I had
But I hate it becase of the limitation through connectivity broadband and HDMI.
You lose yourself in the GUI of SKY within SKY Glass
If going out for a meal (4hours) or wedding (12 hours) eg you loose out the option to record your programmes on Sky Glass (you cant record your programmes) SKY Q (you can record your programmes)
I may thinking of going back to SKY Q and order 2TB box
Are they still available in 2023 "SKY 2tb"
hi @The+Tecky
To my knowledge 2TB boxes are available but I think volumes fluctuate - my guess is that probably all will be refurbished.
One thing to bear in mind is that there are 2TB non HDR boxes around & are often sent out even for those that paid to upgrade the systes & processes are not all they could be) so do make sure that if you want an HDR box it is properly discusses & logged on the system
BTW The GUI on SKY Q is not too disimalr to SKY Glass/Stream although there are some differences of course
03 Apr 2023 09:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @The+Tecky
As @nigea99 says, you need to be aware of the different hardware versions, you can find out the details here.
I have had a couple of 3rd generation 2TB boxes, both have failed. I'm currently on a 2nd generation 2TB which has less functionality (no UHD iPlayer) and is slower than a slow thing on a slow day.
If I had the choice, I would take a 1TB box as long as it was a 3rd generation, we have never filled more than 30% of the hard drive anyway.
03 Apr 2023 10:19 AM
I have the V3 Q box, although 1TB because reality is between the two of us 1TB is enough.
the funny thing is, the Dolby Digital plus setting in the UI mentions its for 2TB only boxes. Which was true in the past but seeing as the V3 1TB and 2TB are largely the same it did make me chuckle.
its running fine, iplayer does cause it to lockup sometimes , (exit iplayer and content still plays but nothing will tune).
aside from that though marked improvement over BT's box. - I'll admit the only thing I miss but thats really habit. is the backwards EPG.
03 Apr 2023 11:33 AM
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@stereohaven wrote:Hi @The+Tecky
As @nigea99 says, you need to be aware of the different hardware versions, you can find out the details here.
I have had a couple of 3rd generation 2TB boxes, both have failed. I'm currently on a 2nd generation 2TB which has less functionality (no UHD iPlayer) and is slower than a slow thing on a slow day.
If I had the choice, I would take a 1TB box as long as it was a 3rd generation, we have never filled more than 30% of the hard drive anyway.
My first 2TB v3 box was dead out of the gate. Would only boot up after a power cycle each day and even that stopped working inside a week. The replacement (also 2TB v3) has been rock solid.
03 Apr 2023 11:39 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI got slightly longer than a week out of my first box @Chodley, but not much! The replacement v.3 did a solid 16 months or so before this v.2 turned up.
I do like the separate power supply though.
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