So 5 days after my last post above and......
I refreshed all boxes and there seems to be a change. However, that change is that instead of being fairly predictable, the problem seems to manifest in several different ways.
- Sometimes no problem. Pause, play and all is well
- Sometimes the "old" (for me) problem of a sound drop out then a few seconds later "loading....." then video resumes after maybe 10-15 seconds
- Sometimes as above but without the initial sound drop out
- Sometimes the sound drops briefly then all is well for 15-20 seconds (I haven't timed it but about that) then the sound disappears permanently, but the video plays ok - at least until I pause and rewind.
- As above, but the video stepped back about 5-10 seconds before playing silently
Conclusion is that is that if the problem has supposedly been fixed ( See @Chloe-w22 post on page 6) then, no, it hasn't at least for me. I did carry out another forced app refresh on one box just prior to posting this, just in case, but straight away #3 on my list. FYI, this is software version Q270.000.08.00L (5u193c0). This is the "box" software - I am unsure if the app software versions can be seen?
For the record I have the main Q box and four minis and the problem is common to all. Some TVs are smart and I have tried YT on all with their own apps and no problems. Equally no problem on a Fire stick or iPad / PC. So I have alternatives, but given the amount of money I and we all pay to Sky, why should I be forced to use them?
Questions then for someone who is a Sky employee and / or who might know or be able to find out the answers (notwithstanding @Chloe-w22's posts, but I would like some reassurance 😁 )
- Is this forum actively monitored by the Sky Quality team? (I make the bold assumption that there is a Sky Quality team!)
- If so then has this issue been recognised and reproduced under "lab" conditions?
- If so then is there a software development team (or even a person) actively working on this?
- If so then do they have at least a guesstimate of what the problem is and when a solution might be deployed?
I appreciate sofware bugs can be hard to identify particularly if it is a third party development, but it has been a year or more since @Jaxx25 apparently first experienced the problem and getting on for a year since their first post. I haven't trawled around to see earlier references but a year, I think, should be enough.