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Discussion topic: Sky stream / Sky Q

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Sky stream / Sky Q

Hi just signed up for a new account after a break up and everything was in my ex's name. I've been sent 2 sky stream box's do these replace sky Q ? And if so can I still record to them like a Sky Q box ? 


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@Andy2377 wrote:

Hi just signed up for a new account after a break up and everything was in my ex's name. I've been sent 2 sky stream box's do these replace sky Q ? And if so can I still record to them like a Sky Q box ? 


Sky Stream is a streaming service, not a satellite PVR. It does not record in the same sense - there is no physical hard drive in the puck. 

You add shows to a playlist instead which will direct you to a stream of that particular show, often from a third party app such as iPlayer, ITVX or All4. 

You cannot have Sky Stream and Sky Q at the same time - it's one service or the other. 

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@Andy2377 wrote:

Hi just signed up for a new account after a break up and everything was in my ex's name. I've been sent 2 sky stream box's do these replace sky Q ? And if so can I still record to them like a Sky Q box ? 


Sky Stream is a streaming service, not a satellite PVR. It does not record in the same sense - there is no physical hard drive in the puck. 

You add shows to a playlist instead which will direct you to a stream of that particular show, often from a third party app such as iPlayer, ITVX or All4. 

You cannot have Sky Stream and Sky Q at the same time - it's one service or the other. 

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@Andy2377  They do replace q hardware but they don't record in the conventional sense as there is no physical storage, instead you add programs to a playlist and stream them from the channels catch up on demand service 


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Re: Sky stream / Sky Q

Thanks guys. May look at calling them and swapping to Sky Q unless this is the way forward 🤔

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@Andy2377 wrote:

Thanks guys. May look at calling them and swapping to Sky Q unless this is the way forward 🤔


Depends on how you watch TV. 

Streaming is the future, but Sky Stream isn't the best for it yet. Sky Q remains a more versatile and stable platform, particularly if you were used to recording things to watch back whenever you like with minimal fuss. Live sports in particular can be troublesome on Stream due to extra delay. 

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