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Discussion topic: multiscreen

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This message was authored by Gilroy This message was authored by: Gilroy

multiscreen

I have a sky q box which is in a position that my tv doesn't connect to with cable so I have used my multiscreen box to connect to my tv. but this doesn't allow me to get all the benefits that the Sky Q box offers such as the UHD channels and the extra channels such as BT sports. can anyone suggest a solution? the cable that comes in the wall has to connect to the sky Q box and I can't use that directly to the tv unless I run the wires all around the house.

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This message was authored by bob1234 This message was authored by: bob1234

Re: multiscreen

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@GilroyYou could pay Sky or an independent aerial installer to move the cable from your dish to the main box, Sky charge about £65. If you don't mind internal cables you can buy a satelite extension lead kit, many different lengths and reasonably priced.

The BT sport problem is that if you pay BT directly rather than via Sky you have to pay BT extra (what a surprise) if you want to you have to phone them and give your viewing card to them.

There is no solution with UHD.

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