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Discussion topic: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

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@noelmartin53 wrote:

 

will the other 2 Sky Q boxes be inferior to the main Q box.


Q Mini boxes cannot output UHD.

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This message was authored by Irish-Steve This message was authored by: Irish-Steve

Re: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

So, our 2  HD+ boxes are being replaced by Q later today, the system is showing a 1TB UHD box is coming, and Mini boxes, which I'm annoyed about, as we had a 2Tb and 1TB Sky+ box, so we're losing storage by upgrading, but if the Q system is going to be as short a life as seems possible, possibly only 2 or 3 years, we'll be moving to another service or alternative system  sooner than later, so it may not be worth getting into a fur fight over that, we've had enough trouble getting the Sky mobile up and running, and I'm still working through all the issues that have been caused by moving from FTTC to FTTH, the number of devices that use the WiFi is significant, and changing all of them to work with the new SSID is a PAIN, I'm beginning to wish I'd just changed the Sky box to have the old SSID etc, it would have been a lot simpler.

 

There's a new viewing card arrived in the post, so that raises the question, will the old viewing cards still work in the HD boxes, as long as we don't let them connect to the internet, or will the system disable them over the satellite link, we have a multiswitch, which I'm upgrading to facilitate the Q system, so the old boxes will still be capable of connecting to Astra, I'm not looking to use them for watching or recording new material, but we have some ancient recordings on the drives that won't be ever be rebroadcast or replaceable, so I'm going to have to try and find a way to archive them off on to a PC or similar if we want to watch them again, and if the box can still play back, I can leave it doing exactly that with a PC connected for however long it takes, without any issues as long as the viewing cards remain usable for accessing the drive.

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@Irish-Steve wrote:

if the box can still play back, I can leave it doing exactly that with a PC connected for however long it takes, without any issues as long as the viewing cards remain usable for accessing the drive.


The HD boxes will cease to allow hard drive access at some unpredictable point in the future: in some circumstances this is probably more rapid with a satellite feed still attached (but they wouldn't get a signal through a Q LNB anyway). It may simply happen the next time they are powered on and unfortunately at that point all recordings have passed beyond use because they are encrypted at rest.

 

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Re: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

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@Irish-Steve wrote:

So, our 2  HD+ boxes are being replaced by Q later today, the system is showing a 1TB UHD box is coming, and Mini boxes, which I'm annoyed about, as we had a 2Tb and 1TB Sky+ box, so we're losing storage by upgrading, but if the Q system is going to be as short a life as seems possible, possibly only 2 or 3 years, we'll be moving to another service or alternative system  sooner than later, so it may not be worth getting into a fur fight over that, we've had enough trouble getting the Sky mobile up and running, and I'm still working through all the issues that have been caused by moving from FTTC to FTTH, the number of devices that use the WiFi is significant, and changing all of them to work with the new SSID is a PAIN, I'm beginning to wish I'd just changed the Sky box to have the old SSID etc, it would have been a lot simpler.

 

There's a new viewing card arrived in the post, so that raises the question, will the old viewing cards still work in the HD boxes, as long as we don't let them connect to the internet, or will the system disable them over the satellite link, we have a multiswitch, which I'm upgrading to facilitate the Q system, so the old boxes will still be capable of connecting to Astra, I'm not looking to use them for watching or recording new material, but we have some ancient recordings on the drives that won't be ever be rebroadcast or replaceable, so I'm going to have to try and find a way to archive them off on to a PC or similar if we want to watch them again, and if the box can still play back, I can leave it doing exactly that with a PC connected for however long it takes, without any issues as long as the viewing cards remain usable for accessing the drive.


hi @Irish-Steve 

 

@TimmyBGood  has advised regarding the recordings

 

As mentioned in my initial notes here SKY Q uses twin cables (it needs 1 for each polarity)   - is your multiswitch suitable for twin inputs - SKY will want to run a cable bypassing it unless it will cope with both inputs and capable of passing through the full wideband signal - as also mentioned SKY replace the LNB with a wideband LNB that SKY Q needs (unless fed from a dSCR system) 

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Re: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

Hi all

 

Hoping you don't mind me asking a dumb question. I am moving from SkyHD to the SkyQ box as part of this upgrade. I subscribe to  TNT (formerly BT) Sports via BT rather than through Sky directly, and also to Premier Sports.

 

When the SkyQ box is installed will these subscriptions automatically migrate to my new box and therefore be receivable? Or will I have to contact both BT and Premier to advise them I have a new box and viewing card? I'm assuming the latter but any guidance is much appreciated.

 

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@PJS88 wrote:

Hi all

 

Hoping you don't mind me asking a dumb question. I am moving from SkyHD to the SkyQ box as part of this upgrade. I subscribe to  TNT (formerly BT) Sports via BT rather than through Sky directly, and also to Premier Sports.

 

When the SkyQ box is installed will these subscriptions automatically migrate to my new box and therefore be receivable? Or will I have to contact both BT and Premier to advise them I have a new box and viewing card? I'm assuming the latter but any guidance is much appreciated.

 


hi @PJS88 

 

I will be honest, I am not an expert regarding TNT (ex BT) but I think the sube will switch OK without further intervention.

 

One thing I do know is that when customers pay direct rather via SKY you need an additional subscription add on for any mini boxes (which is not needed for customers paying via SKY)

 

 

This message was authored by PJS88 This message was authored by: PJS88

Re: Switching from SKY + / SKY HD to SKY Q - some points to note

@nigea99 
Thank you so much for your prompt and helpful reply.

 

You were correct! My TNT Sports subscription via BT, and Premier Sports subscription have both migrated over without any need for me to contact any of the service providers.

 

Just wanted to clarify the outcome in case it helps other users. Thanks again.

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