14 Dec 2024 02:37 PM
@Fothergill1 I have just spent half an hour on the phone with sky technical support. They are unaware of the issue and denied that it is a problem affecting many customers (only me apparently) so I dont think they are working on a fix at all sadly
14 Dec 2024 02:43 PM
@QuaysGary I know people who have been fobbed off by sky and told there's no reported issues and it must be with their setup!!
For info, you can cancel your contract without penalty as it's a streaming service.
14 Dec 2024 05:00 PM - last edited: 14 Dec 2024 05:01 PM
@Jonny16 Useful to know if Sky don't sort all the outstanding issues out and also for people to stop saying it's all our ISP or networks
14 Dec 2024 06:57 PM
@QuaysGary That's exactly what $ky told me, it was all the fault of my TV and Denon AVR nothing to do with Stream. At the end of the conversation I cancelled my subscription. As it's a rolling contract you can cancel at any time and return the puck. Unlike other streaming providers $ky demand a 31 day notice so that they can claim another month's money from you.
$ky's customer support falls well below what is expected.
14 Dec 2024 11:37 PM - last edited: 14 Dec 2024 11:38 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @QuaysGary and @Jonny16 Irrespective of what Customer Services say (and TBH I have found it is often a load of rubbish) I can assure you that the people who need to know are aware and that the matter is being looked into. When a fix will be forthcoming is of course another matter.
15 Dec 2024 08:47 AM
I've mailed BBC watchdog and asked if they want to take the case on with the lip sync issues.
I certainly hope they do, and I have directed them to multiple threads on the the issue on here.
We certainly can't have the issue where Sky are passing the buck back to subscribers saying it's their equipment at fault, when quite clearly it's a problem since the last update.
15 Dec 2024 09:29 AM
Hi @Fothergill1 If you don't mind me asking how do you know Sky are looking into this have you had this confirmed by Sky? There has been nothing from Sky on communities to acknowledge these issues and everytime I contact them I am told they are not aware of any problems and it must be my equipment and to try different settings.
15 Dec 2024 09:44 AM
For eveyones Info, these issues do not happen with Amazon streaming fire sticks (and you don't have to pay extra for UHD) the only problem is you can't get Sky🤦♂️....... but Prime and Netflix are included.
15 Dec 2024 01:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@BC1956I know Sky are aware as this issue has been highlighted by superusers on the closed forum and Sky employees have confirmed that the relevant teams are working on the issue. Fingers crossed they find a solution soon 🤞.
One of the difficulties that Sky face is that this issue does not effect everyone. For example I had some lip sync problems a couple of months ago (along with many others on this thread) but Sky seemed to resolve that problem. A new one has now become apparent but I only had this problem when watching ITV and this seem to have gone away as I have not noticed any lip sync for a few weeks now. Other subscribers are unfortunately not so lucky and are still plagued with the issue..
15 Dec 2024 04:18 PM - last edited: 15 Dec 2024 04:38 PM
@Fothergill1 wrote:@BC1956I know Sky are aware as this issue has been highlighted by superusers on the closed forum and Sky employees have confirmed that the relevant teams are working on the issue. Fingers crossed they find a solution soon 🤞.
One of the difficulties that Sky face is that this issue does not effect everyone. For example I had some lip sync problems a couple of months ago (along with many others on this thread) but Sky seemed to resolve that problem. A new one has now become apparent but I only had this problem when watching ITV and this seem to have gone away as I have not noticed any lip sync for a few weeks now. Other subscribers are unfortunately not so lucky and are still plagued with the issue..
Yes that's the thing people often forget when they're not so tech minded or solely tech users. If it's not working for you it can understandably be frustrating but it doesn't mean it's broken for everyone. I mean if it was Sky would have no customers.
@BC1956
Imagine all the different variables out there of different brand, model, age of equipment etc. connected to different sound systems, soundbars with different spec cables, different settings and so on. Thousands of different variations. Finding the specific thing that is incompatible, conflicting or creating a problem isn't as simple as we'd all like. I mean that's exactly why every piece of software on the planet is never 'finished'. It's always a version x.xx. That's the nature of tech.
Also because of the above it's also not as simple to blanket say Amazon fire stick doesn't have these problems, because you can bet you bottom dollar it will for some. Terrible lip sync issues on my parants setup with fire stick for instance.
Anyway hopefully an update soon that is for sure being worked on will help some people with lip sync issues out.
15 Dec 2024 07:04 PM
@Paul+Dray There's no excuse for $ky releases a streaming puck and then asking subscribers to be beta testers whilst still relieving them of a not inconsiderable amount of money. It should not have been released until it was proven to work. It is probably cheaply produced and those that don't have lip sync issues have had the ones that has been put together in a correct manner.
$ky was quite late to the streaming 'puck' market yet I don't hear of any problems with the many other streaming hardware that's available. I have an Apple TV+ every streaming service I subscribe to, Apple itself, Disney, Netflix, Prime and Paramount all have perfect lip sync and I can even get Atmos and HDR on the same programmes which is more than I could get with $ky.
Even though I paid for the UHD I could never get Atmos and HDR on the same programme it was either one or the other. Yet according to $ky it was the fault of my AVR for the lack of Atmos and my TV for the lack of HDR. Nothing to do with us sir! So the glitches with the puck was more than just lip sync. $ky lost me as a customer because of their atrocious customer service.
15 Dec 2024 09:25 PM
Hopefully Sky will get the message sooner rather than later and realise that the puck is not up to the standard it should be and they will stop blaming the customers ISP and network and in 2025, they will fix and update the puck. Let's hope and cross fingers please Sky🤞
15 Dec 2024 09:51 PM
@Littletaffia wrote:@Paul+Dray There's no excuse for $ky releases a streaming puck and then asking subscribers to be beta testers whilst still relieving them of a not inconsiderable amount of money. It should not have been released until it was proven to work. It is probably cheaply produced and those that don't have lip sync issues have had the ones that has been put together in a correct manner.
I don't actually know where to start with explaining the fault in that reasoning
16 Dec 2024 07:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Jonny16 wrote:
@QuaysGary I know people who have been fobbed off by sky and told there's no reported issues and it must be with their setup!!
For info, you can cancel your contract without penalty as it's a streaming service.
Not sure that is accurate advice as it depends on the agreement you made with Sky. Some Stream customers are on rolling monthly contracts but most are on 12 month contracts. There is nothing I have seen that renders those contracts void because it is a streaming service so would be interested to see your source.
Sky will on occasion release unhappy customers from contract but that is not something they have to do unless a court or the independent arbitration service orders it.
16 Dec 2024 10:07 AM
Finally the CIAS have taken on my case, Sky have ten days to reply
I complained about the pixelation, audio drop outs on all Sky channels, reached deadlock with Sky themselves as I want a full refund and my contract cancelled without penalty
Sky agreed to the penalty free cancellation which they have to by law but wouldnt consider compensation
That's about to change, there's a 40+ page thread on pixelation, a 40+ page thread on audio dropouts , Sky don't have a leg to stand on, I'm very surprised they didn't do what happened a few years back when everyone was fully refunded
Why should I pay for a service I didn't receive? That's what it boils down to, Sky are providing a sub standard service, not fit for purpose