Discussion topic: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
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Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 01:17 PM - last edited: 11 Sep 2024 01:18 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
Of course it can be done technically, if the platform provider is prepared to pay for enough server farm space and can acquire the appropriate distribution rights. In the UK multiple channels have their own distribution apps and just don't want Sky hosting their content (nor would it make economic or environmental sense for Sky to duplicate it)
What Ignite describes there is actually very similar to how Sky claims Stream works...
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Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 01:38 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
But Sky isn't forcing anyone to change from SkyQ to Stream, however it is the future.
Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 03:03 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
I will quit Sky (after more than 24 years) if I lose the ability to jump past adverts. Sky Glass supposedly has an extra feature to allow that but last I heard it was a bit hit-or-miss. I'm fine with it only being an option on streamed content since I haven't watched live TV since Sky+ was launched.
Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 03:10 PM - last edited: 11 Sep 2024 03:10 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
@AndrueCope wrote:
Sky Glass supposedly has an extra feature to allow that but last I heard it was a bit hit-or-miss.
With the Ad Skipping TV pack, you'll be able to fast forward through adverts when using:
Live Pause - up to the live broadcast only
Restart / 'Watch from start'
Playlist
On Demand
You can also fast forward adverts in the ITVX, STV Player and All4 TV apps.
The Ad Skipping pack doesn't mean that you won't see any adverts. It just lets you fast forward through the ads using the relevant remote control buttons and on screen menu options for what you're watching. It doesn't fast forward ads in:
Live TV; or
Other TV apps, like Netflix, YouTube or Spotify.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/ad-skipping-sky-glass
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Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 03:24 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
@AndrueCope wrote:I will quit Sky (after more than 24 years) if I lose the ability to jump past adverts. Sky Glass supposedly has an extra feature to allow that but last I heard it was a bit hit-or-miss. I'm fine with it only being an option on streamed content since I haven't watched live TV since Sky+ was launched.
You can easily get rid of adverts completely on most streaming services simply by paying extra.
I don't watch live TV either, everything is streamed on demand. I have discounted subscriptions to ITVX Premium, Channel 4+, Netflix Premium, Disney+, Apple TV+ and NOW with Ultra Boost, all of which remove adverts completely (apart from the Sky-owned NOW which of course pushes 30 seconds of un-skippable promo for their own content before playing most things!)
Message posted on 11 Sep 2024 05:18 PM
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Re: Why would anyone leave SkyQ for Sky Stream?
@TimmyBGood wrote:You can also fast forward adverts in the ITVX, STV Player and All4 TV apps.
Plus, do not forget all the Five channels, in the My5 app.
Sky Stream with two pucks (Former Sky Q and Sky+ customer), Sky Ultrafast + using Sky SR203 hub. Sky Protect kit tester.
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