31 Aug 2024 11:15 PM
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@DazLad1 wrote:No you can't record...single program or series.
You set the program or series as a favourite...then, if they bother to stream what you've favourited, you can watch it.
Warning***
They don't always save programs...sometimes one or two programs will be missing in a series. Some programs you need to have another app...such as watching the Tour de France...you need to pay for Discovery+ app...extra cost & that's only one example.
Sometimes, they stream whatever is on at the set time for the program...if it's not what you want to watch tough **bleep**.
All in all, DO NOT expect streaming to be anywhere near as good as being able to record...you'll be very disappointed, as I am.
Discovery + is free for sky subscribers currently
31 Aug 2024 11:20 PM
How do I go about getting that & is it permanent or just a free for a bit, then pay offer?
31 Aug 2024 11:27 PM
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@DazLad1 wrote:How do I go about getting that & is it permanent or just a free for a bit, then pay offer?
Try this
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-marketplace-subscribe-to-discovery-plus
31 Aug 2024 11:34 PM
@Jporch316 thanks, I'll try this when I get home on Wednesday.
31 Aug 2024 11:49 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI've had it for over a year .... just a note it's not the premium version which I think you only get with a TNT sub. I have watched the tennis, champ league final and olympics on there
31 Aug 2024 11:52 PM
@Jporch316 ahhhh...I think that may just be discovery then, as opposed to discovery+ but I'll check it out anyway.
31 Aug 2024 11:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreas far as I can tell there's threelevels of sub - you get the standard level with sky
Discovery + basic
discovery + standard
discovery + premium
Basic
Standard
Premium (incl. TNT Sports*)
01 Sep 2024 12:10 AM
Hi, thank you for your honest review. Assuming that you had unwatched recordings on sky Q, were these on the streaming service?
TC
01 Sep 2024 12:28 AM
I was with VM & had loads of series recorded, with quite a bit not seen. I checked with Sky that these would be available & the answer was, everything is available on our streaming service.
Technically, it is available but what they don't tell you is, a lot of the time, programs are missing & a lot of what I had recorded, I need to purchase another app to be able to watch.
Moving to the streaming system is the worst thing I could have done & I completely regret it.
01 Sep 2024 11:48 AM
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@DazLad1 wrote:I was with VM & had loads of series recorded, with quite a bit not seen. I checked with Sky that these would be available & the answer was, everything is available on our streaming service.
Technically, it is available but what they don't tell you is, a lot of the time, programs are missing & a lot of what I had recorded, I need to purchase another app to be able to watch.
Moving to the streaming system is the worst thing I could have done & I completely regret it.
Just to add to this ,things aren't necessarily truly missing. What sometimes happens is that from the playlist it fails to pick up an episode. This is more common from shows being played back on some on-demand apps ( in particular i've noticed it happening a lot on ITVX and sometimes on Discovery + but only those apps) than others and is usually caused by missing or incorrect metadata on the episode listed on that app. However even if an episode is missing from the playlist, you can just open the corresponding app the show is available on and watch it from there. ( so the episodes are watchable).
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01 Sep 2024 12:48 PM
Many thanks for that info.
Now confirmed it's time for me and Sky to part ways completely. I've been prepared to put up with their price hikes whilever they were continuing to cover the programs I wanted to watch - particularly Rugby League - but now they have significantly reduced the offer available from all 6 matches a week to only two (as I've been with them forever and have an old Sky+HD box so streaming doesn't work at all), I'll look for what the future is bringing - without Sky!
01 Sep 2024 01:52 PM
@MarkGoldsmith useful response. That's exactly my position!!
what use is the red button when it doesn't work across all sky equipment (I have a terabyte box), and if you're going to be late for a kick off but can't set the system to record if you do have red button access.
I certainly wouldn't have signed up for this version of sky sports when all 6 RL fixtures cannot be watched. I feel let down and conned.
01 Sep 2024 01:57 PM
useful response. That's exactly my position!!
what use is the red button when it doesn't work across all sky equipment (I have a terabyte box), and if you're going to be late for a kick off but can't set the system to record if you do have red button access.
I certainly wouldn't have signed up for this version of sky sports when all 6 RL fixtures cannot be watched. I feel let down and conned.
01 Sep 2024 02:30 PM
As a follow up to my review, there is one thing nagging me, and that is the hardware.
The hardware is substandard and that shows - the lag between pressing option and it happening is quite substancial (especially for Sky Sports + or any third party app) - it loads like a 1998 video game running on your intel pentium PC. If you use an apple TV box or a firestick - you'd notice it's smooth and quick to flick between menus - Sky Stream lacks that.
It's a great service which is hamstrung by the sheer lack of processing power in the box.
You do kinda get used to it - but for a "premium streaming service" it does wonder why we aren't getting boxes capable of delivering a smooth , fast service.
02 Sep 2024 09:27 AM - last edited: 02 Sep 2024 09:29 AM
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@1TC wrote:
what use is the red button when it doesn't work across all sky equipment
Sky+ HD was superceded by Sky Q from 2016 onwards, and is itself approaching end-of-life. Sky+ cannot host apps: it's an antique platform going back nearly a quarter of a century. Should Sky not have released Sports+ for the 90% of subscribers who can receive it because of 10% who have chosen to remain on legacy hardware,?