01 Sep 2024 03:04 PM
I certainly wouldn't be , I've filled this form complaining and would be cancelling stream on Monday and going to now ultra boost for sports, movies n entertainment which is half the price compared to sky stream
01 Sep 2024 03:14 PM - last edited: 01 Sep 2024 03:21 PM
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@squareeyeschris wrote:
So now we're back to "not many people have the problem so it must by their own fault." If they have a problem they should just ignore it.
We can presume then that nothing is being done about it.This is definitely Sky's problem and they should fix it no matter how many are affected. We pay plenty for a service and it should work properly. If you were to buy an item in a shop and it turned out to be faulty you could not be refused a refund or replacement on the basis that not many customers had had a problem
@squareeyeschris I never suggested it is the individuals fault, as I said I get the pixelation and I certainly don't think my setup is to blame.
I note that Sky Sport seems to be one of the main areas where people are experiencing the pixelation which is possibly why I don't see it as often as some subscribers as I cancelled Sport at the end of last year as it was getting too expensive.
I'm not sure why you would assume that Sky are doing nothing about it. Quite the contrary, I am aware from the superusers forum that Sky treat all issues seriously and are endeavouring to get them fixed as quickly as possible. Some issues have certainly been ongoing for a while but that doesn't mean nothing is being done to find a solution.
01 Sep 2024 03:24 PM
The Red button on F1 has been useless as well and once again the Sky puck is not functioning correctly today. Tried to use the timings button and it just had an endless spinning wheel. I do wish Sky would sort everything out.
01 Sep 2024 03:43 PM
@Anonymous I watch live sports in UHD a lot including the low latency channel. I personally haven't had a single issue with pixelling
01 Sep 2024 03:58 PM
For those of you late to this thread we earlier on in thread essentially had a watch party where lots of us all watched the same channel and saw the same pixilation at the same time. I'm sorry Sky and some of you "super users" , who clearly spend a lot of time looking down at your phones/laptops on this forum and not at the actual tv screen and who claim never to have seen the issues and blame individuals WiFi and set up, YOUR claim is simply false! Its happening! Its happening to multiple people at the same time. Sky clearly have some broadcasting issues and in addition to that their pucks are cheap and nasty mass produced rubbish not fit for the purpose they were made for in many homes.
01 Sep 2024 05:12 PM - last edited: 01 Sep 2024 05:16 PM
I agree @DuckieBoos. there are clear issues that have been noticed by several customers and Sky need to sort this out
Happened in the F1 and now the football on UHD
The pucks need to be updated and at present not working correctly
01 Sep 2024 05:31 PM - last edited: 01 Sep 2024 05:31 PM
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@Super+Anthony wrote:I agree @DuckieBoos. there are clear issues that have been noticed by several customers and Sky need to sort this out
Happened in the F1 and now the football on UHD
The pucks need to be updated and at present not working correctly
@Super+Anthony A new version of the Glass TV is well overdue. Sky are currently selling 2021 technology at 2024 prices and the TV was only mediocre at best in 2021.
As you mention an updated Stream Puck would also be well received but whether or not it would solve the software issues is another debate.
01 Sep 2024 05:42 PM - last edited: 01 Sep 2024 05:42 PM
Thank you @Fothergill1 I agree
4 times in the football today.
01 Sep 2024 05:50 PM
Make that 5
01 Sep 2024 05:51 PM
It's been really bad on Main Event UHD towards the end of the United/Liverpool game
01 Sep 2024 05:59 PM
Sky Glass 2 delayed by a year (according to a Sky store representative I spoke to the other day).
01 Sep 2024 06:22 PM
This is the worst I've seen it on Main Event UHD....
01 Sep 2024 07:13 PM - last edited: 01 Sep 2024 07:16 PM
I am not sure that there will be a V2 of Sky Glass.
Skys owner Comcast have launched Xumo Tv in the USA, which is made by Hisense, it's akin to the type of tv made by Polaroid and Bush in Supermarkets.
I think sky will not make another Glass and stick with Sky Stream or simply licence the Sky Entertainment OS software within existing tv's a bit like Freely have done.
So much easier to licence the software to established tv manufacturers. The margins that sky make on the Glass TV's I understand were very poor
01 Sep 2024 07:52 PM
@Jason+Golding They therefore need to fix the current puck then. Easy solution
01 Sep 2024 08:33 PM
@Super+Anthony The pucks are not made by sky, they are made by Xfinity (Comcast company). The Entertainment OS is jointly made by Sky and Comcast. You have to understand that sky are no longer a singular company but a company within a much much bigger media company. The stream box will not be changed until the Comcast group make another box. It may be possible to fix the issues via software upgrades. But like I said before, the box works fine for the vast majority, can you categorically state that the issue isn't with your set up or ISP?