11 Mar 2023 11:35 AM
Just wanted to say how disappointing we are with Sky Q...
It is awful to use when compared to the old Sky Plus. We were talked into swapping after moving house and really wish we hadn't.
It is so over complicated and very confusing even the remote is badly designed and awkward to use, really do your research before signing up sadly we are now tied into new contract.......realise sky plus is not available as new option but really wish we had kept our old box as long as we could...the only bonus is there is no need to wire between the additional boxes other than that is seem like a massive down grade..
11 Mar 2023 11:39 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
Some customers do find it very different having had Sky+ but you'll get used to it. I've had Sky Q since November 2019 and wouldn't return to Sky+ under any circumstances.
11 Mar 2023 01:02 PM
Hi @Anonymous I must admit, I was very underwhelmed when we swapped over a few years back from Sky+ HD to the Q system. The main push was F1 in UHD but the interface took a few weeks to get used to, not gonna lie, I was thinking of jacking it in in the beginning.
All I can say is, stick with it, it begins to make sense, and I'm no spring chicken here, I'm in my mid 50's but I am a bit of a tecky guy so just stuck at it until I'd worked out where on earth everything was "hidden".
Also, this forum, for me, was an absolute godsend. I came on here and asked a few questions and the replies were swift, numerous, and helpful. The more senior customers really are on a different level.
Remember, this forum is customer-driven, like yourself - I've gone from wondering if I'm ever going to get used to the Q system to advising others on ways to use it or understand blockages. (I hope).
Here's a handy Sky Q guide
Stick with it, you won't regret it.
Good luck.
11 Mar 2023 01:24 PM
Thank you...yes I'm sure it will become clearer, just wishing we hadn't changed, loved sky plus it did everything we needed and was so user friendly.
11 Mar 2023 01:37 PM
Any queries, just holler on here.
21 Jul 2023 11:35 PM
We have had sky q for six months now and still hate it. So bad to use compared to sky plus ...over complicated and nothing seems to be an improvement , really disappointed, and the remote is awful to use, can't believe this is supposed to be an update.
22 Jul 2023 09:09 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@pgxcg wrote:and the remote is awful to use
For those nostaligic moments:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394752291960?var=0&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0
can't believe this is supposed to be an update.
There are many features the Q has the HD did not, UHD being the key one for me. HD boxes are dead, move on - you spend most of your time (I hope) watching programmes than navigating the UI.
22 Jul 2023 10:18 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@PandJ2020 wrote:
.... you spend most of your time (I hope) watching programmes than navigating the UI.
Quite so, and it seems to be lost amongst those who moan about the user interface.
22 Jul 2023 04:27 PM - last edited: 22 Jul 2023 04:29 PM
@Anonymous
Reminders are missed from HD
This was a stupid omission
22 Jul 2023 04:47 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Anonymous wrote:@Anonymous
Reminders are missed from HD
This was a stupid omission
Don't go there. They were never omitted.
22 Jul 2023 06:54 PM
Another recent "upgrader" to Q. I HATE the menus!!!! Why can't we have flat menus without previews or pictures everywhere? It just slows down everything.
Managing your recordings is a mess.
With HD we had choices, Q we have none.
BTW: Anyone know how to choose "User defined" start time on a recording? Probably another useful feature they dropped....
We used
23 Jul 2023 08:51 AM
Both my wife and I find the user interface horrible to use, just seems to be over complicated. This on top of series links failing and trying to find the shows missed makes this platform frustrating to use.
23 Jul 2023 09:00 AM
UHD is a total waste of time and money - what about the program content ?
Surely Sky should be spending OUR money on making/obtaining decent programs rather than trying to constantly get us to "upgrade" what is an adequate picture - to a (slightly) better picture quality..
When HD came out - I was of the opinion that the limiting factor was my eyes - rather than the feed
And now UHD ?
When will it stop ? UUUUHD?
23 Jul 2023 09:22 AM - last edited: 23 Jul 2023 10:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Anonymous wrote:
UHD is a total waste of time and money - what about the program content ?
Surely Sky should be spending OUR money on making/obtaining decent programs rather than trying to constantly get us to "upgrade" what is an adequate picture - to a (slightly) better picture quality..
When HD came out - I was of the opinion that the limiting factor was my eyes - rather than the feed
And now UHD ?
When will it stop ? UUUUHD?
Sky are simply meeting consumer demand and maintaining their position amongst competitors who provide UHD content. Presumably those who subscribe sto UHD don't see it as a waste of money. Perhaps you're right that the limiting factor in your case is indeed your eyes. You wouldn't be alone - there have occasionally been posts from others who don't notice a difference between SD, HD and UHD content. 8k technology has already been developed.
23 Jul 2023 02:05 PM
I can't get over the loss of reminders either. Sky's glib retort was that I wouldn't need reminders if I recorded everything I wanted to watch - but I'm not about to record 14 hours of live golf, 8 hours of live cricket or 4 hours of live horse racing that I want to bet on. I just want to be reminded when these programmes start.
Other than that, my FTTH hardwired Sky Q system has been plagued by video and audio glitches since day 1 and neither Sky's engineers or a new box have been able to cure it. My old Sky+ would occasionally fall over in torrential rain (which still happens with SkyQ) but never glitched otherwise.
However, the SkyQ Mini boxes are definitely worth having and the excessive choice of content available via SkyQ is sometimes a bonus.
UHD is overhyped and Sky's so-called "UHD" content is often not native but upscaled HD - especially on the sports channels. I see much better UHD delivered direct to my TV by iPlayer, Eurosport, Netflix and others.
I quite like the SkyQ remote now that I'm used to it - but I'm not fond of the designer who gave it a curved back so that you can't use it one-handed when it's sitting on the arm of a chair or on a table.
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