15 Jun 2023 05:49 PM
@Sportacus.
I might be tempting fate, but mines being behaving too
15 Jun 2023 06:41 PM
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@iPhone+flyer wrote:Sky Glass goes blank when watching a tv programme as do the pucks ?
@iPhone+flyer I had the black screen and programme loading message 3 times yesterday (resolved each time with a reboot) but I have not had it at all today 😀🤞
15 Jun 2023 06:42 PM
Good Luck! May your TV be ever not being a tricky mofo.
15 Jun 2023 08:14 PM
Funny you say that as since posting it's all stopped for the moment. It's all very odd to be honest. We tried a stick (won't say which), that was horrendous for our area (with lack of signal ect ect) 🤦🏼♀️
15 Jun 2023 09:07 PM
It stopped because Sky rolled back the software last night. As previouasely reported thus was a software error.
27 Oct 2023 07:32 PM
I'm now having the black screen issue and having read through the threads, it seems that Sky should have resolved this by now, is anyon else still having this black out issue?
28 Oct 2023 08:28 AM
Things are fine here and have been for a while now.
28 Oct 2023 09:30 AM - last edited: 28 Oct 2023 09:31 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@HKF84 I had this issue occasionally in the past but it has not happened for at least 3 or 4 months. If you continue to get the problem I would call Sky for their advice.
29 Oct 2023 09:21 AM
Thanks for the response. Same here, fault has disappeared. I believe a software update fixed this.
29 Feb 2024 05:16 PM
I've got two stream pucks and had this issue on one of them but not the other. The one with the issue was connected to a TV which was then in turn connected to an AV Amp by HDMI. I replaced both HDMI with new good quality ones and have not had the issue since. I believe it's a form of HDMI buffering. I had a similar issue in the past with SkyQ. Netflix and other apps are well known for extremely efficient image compression so it could be that Sky stream on normal channels needs a higher bit rate which overloads older or lesser quality HDMI cables.