15 Dec 2024 05:10 PM
15 Dec 2024 05:14 PM
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@PortlandBill wrote:
It looks like my Stream is now restricted to 49 channels, was 99. Is that correct and if so, Why? I see that the help pages still refer to 99 channels.
Still says 99 in the Sky help @PortlandBill
15 Dec 2024 05:29 PM
It is now restricted to 49
15 Dec 2024 05:33 PM
Every change they make is to the worse. Now I have to search through every single channel, including all the ones I don't get, to see what's on.
Do unilateral changes to services give me the right to cancel? I need to go back to Virgin.
15 Dec 2024 05:33 PM
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@PortlandBill wrote:
It looks like my Stream is now restricted to 49 channels, was 99. Is that correct and if so, Why? I see that the help pages still refer to 99 channels.
That is correct, Sky have now reduced the number of favourite channels. @PortlandBill
15 Dec 2024 05:41 PM
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@PortlandBill wrote:Do unilateral changes to services give me the right to cancel? I need to go back to Virgin.
No.
Do you really have more than 49 favourites?
15 Dec 2024 06:24 PM
Yes. I want to be able to see what's on, on the channels I have access to. Now I have to scroll through hundreds and if I see something I want to watch I select it only to be told I'm not subscribed to that channel.
I'm fortunate that I have tried virgin and sky and, for my needs, virgin is so much better. They just charge too much. So I have to choose whether to pay a lot for a good service, or a little less for a poor one.
I've said before about the poor playlist system - it's just a dodgy link to apps. Most times, when watching a series, it doesn't even remember which episode is next, just starts S1 E1 every time.
And don't get me started about the guide!
16 Dec 2024 07:37 AM
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@PortlandBill wrote:Yes. I want to be able to see what's on, on the channels I have access to. Now I have to scroll through hundreds and if I see something I want to watch I select it only to be told I'm not subscribed to that channel.
Other than Sports and Movies, what channels are not included in the standard subscription pack?
16 Dec 2024 07:59 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@PortlandBill the switch to 49 channels from 99 is part of a rejig of how the favourites section works in the latest firmware update which isnt complete rolled out so that is why it hasnt been fully announced. In practice I suspect very few people ever used 49 let alone more than that so unfortunately if you are in that minority you will lose out.
The method of setting up favourites is improved as you no longer have to scroll through liiterally hundreds of channels in a list instead the channels are arranged in rows by genre and have the logis The system will even automatically pick the favourites if you want it to. You can now set up the favourites from the TV guide rather than having to use the settings menu.
17 Dec 2024 07:41 PM
Same, restricted to 49. It is ridiculous to be honest. I used the favourites to list all the channels I use in my own order.
Not sure why they had to reduce the number - pointless and annoying update
17 Dec 2024 08:04 PM
It's not so much just the subscription channels, it's all the ones I have to scroll through that I never watch - the children's channels, the music channels, the foreign news channels + as you've said, the sports and movie channels.
99 channels was just about OK, a few more or less not so important. But half? And what makes them think they can change anything about a paid for contract without redress?
17 Dec 2024 08:10 PM
I totally agree - I never even went through the normal channel list as everything in HD/UHD fit into the favourites with 99 slots.
Now the GF can't find the channels I had to remove and doesn't understand why she has to use separate channel lists or why they reduced the number of slots. I obviously have no answer for that. Crazy
It was a perfect list for me.
Absolutely ridiculous.
17 Dec 2024 08:47 PM - last edited: 17 Dec 2024 09:44 PM
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@PortlandBill wrote:
And what makes them think they can change anything about a paid for contract without redress?
It being their product, mostly. If you can point to 99 favourites being specified within the contract* that might help, but as is typical the document contains a whole raft of legitimate circumstances for change, including, essentially, change itself.
'Redress' is early exit without penalty if you can demonstrate material disadvantage resulting from the alteration of a contract clause (which is potentially somewhat complicated in the case of Sky Glass, but should be relatively simple with Stream)
*it isn't