17 Jun 2024 11:33 AM
I cant get my head around why they dont just release a Sky Stream App for 3rd party devices like the Apple TV.
Removes all hardware costs - unless the £40 activation fee generates that much profit.
The can still charge for multiscreen etc for multiple streams.
17 Jun 2024 11:40 AM
@Ben1980 wrote:I cant get my head around why they dont just release a Sky Stream App for 3rd party devices like the Apple TV.
Removes all hardware costs - unless the £40 activation fee generates that much profit.
The can still charge for multiscreen etc for multiple streams.
Because Sky Stream is a full TV service, not an app.
All Sky need to do is offer UHD HDR streams via the pre-existing NOW app. A more expensive tier of Boost (£10pm) would see a high take up I'm sure.
17 Jun 2024 11:59 AM - last edited: 17 Jun 2024 12:10 PM
Most likely an overreaction but rumors circling on other forums sites Sky are preparing to bring the two services together.
They close the Now TV community this week
I doubt it given Now was quoted in the Sky Sports+ release
17 Jun 2024 12:24 PM
@Ben1980 wrote:Most likely an overreaction but rumors circling on other forums sites Sky are preparing to bring the two services together.
They close the Now TV community this week
I doubt it given Now was quoted in the Sky Sports+ release
Interesting... I didn't know they were closing the NOW community.
Perhaps they'll just open up a NOW area on these forums, with seperate areas for NOW TV and NOW broadband?
17 Jun 2024 02:47 PM
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@Padam_Padam wrote:
@Ben1980 wrote:Most likely an overreaction but rumors circling on other forums sites Sky are preparing to bring the two services together.
They close the Now TV community this week
I doubt it given Now was quoted in the Sky Sports+ release
Interesting... I didn't know they were closing the NOW community.
Perhaps they'll just open up a NOW area on these forums, with seperate areas for NOW TV and NOW broadband?
Well it would appear that NOW broadband at least is slowly being phased out. If you take a FTTP package through NOW, its called "NOW Broadband provided by Sky" and the T&Cs state that "your contract is with Sky and not NOW" and that "Sky will support and manage all aspects of the service". I'm guessing once all the NOW broadband customers are eventually on FTTP that would enable them to completely close NOW broadband, as all the customers would be on a Sky contract and service anyway.
I've always thought that NOW TV would actually be a good Sky Go app for the Sky Streaming platform. I would expect some sort of new version of Sky Go to be released at some point, designed for the streaming platform, but surely it would make more sense that being a modified and rebranded version of NOW TV, rather than an small update on Sky Go.
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19 Jun 2024 08:29 PM
Stay with SKY Q if you can peeps. They have a few known about issues with the sky stream including a sound synchronization issue. I have just canceled my sky TV and broadband because of this issue. I would happily stay if they sent me a Q box back but unfortunately they want £120. A bit unfair so I cancelled my subscription immediately for both.
Because they know about the issue you could actually ask for all your previous months money back. When they sell you the product they don't tell you the issues and so are liable for any known about problems.
Good luck 🤞
30 Jun 2024 11:13 PM
I would say don't get Sky stream. Everyone you pause or try and fast forward a programme that is already started you have to sit through the same 2:30 minutes of ads. Really poor interface, I will be getting rid of TV subscription as soon as I can. Woeful
02 Jul 2024 02:07 PM
My advice is stay with Sky Q , i had some amazing sets from Glas on my Sky Q box i liked now they gone forever , can;t record with stream so bye bye sky
02 Jul 2024 02:50 PM
If only that 1000 hour cloud recording feature was a real thing.
02 Jul 2024 03:00 PM
@Ben1980 wrote:If only that 1000 hour cloud recording feature was a real thing.
A 1000 hour cloud DVR which the customer actually had control over would be much more useful than the current playlist.
02 Jul 2024 09:09 PM
Bit late to this but had stream over a year now after getting really fed up with failed Q recordings and having to reboot box stream is much better once you get used to it and picture and sound quality is second to none it's not flawless but overall very happy
03 Jul 2024 04:34 PM
Here's my review... It's schitt.
-Frustratingly slow
-Constant freezing and crashing, have to pull power cord to reboot it
-Sometimes just won't turn on, have to pull power ord to reboot it
-With Sky+ is search for a film and chances are I could just download and watch it for free/included in price, now virtually every film I look for is £3.49 rental or more
-Apps are all laggy, fast forward and rewind jump about and often don't work.
-'Continue Watching' keeps forgetting what I was watching somi have to search again and find where I was.
-No consistency in apps... they all work differently to one another. Can't turn off various parental warning messages etc.
-Paid to skip ads, yet I have to manually fast forward every ad break and some I can't fast forward.
-Voice only search option... often doesn't understand what I'm saying.
If I could get Sky+ back I'd have it in
a heartbeat and pay 3x the Stream price for it.
03 Jul 2024 05:01 PM - last edited: 03 Jul 2024 05:12 PM
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@CoopsJC21 wrote:
-With Sky+ is search for a film and chances are I could just download and watch it for free/included in price, now virtually every film I look for is £3.49 rental or more
If you subscribe to Sky Cinema then there's no difference in the content catalogue between Sky+ and Sky Stream. Stream will however search other non-Sky apps for titles, which Sky+ cannot do.
-No consistency in apps... they all work differently to one another. Can't turn off various parental warning messages etc.
Sky has no control over how other app providers choose to author their products: Netflix, Disney, Amazon and Apple are all orders of magnitude bigger than Sky .
-Paid to skip ads, yet I have to manually fast forward every ad break and some I can't fast forward.
'Ad skipping' is fast-forwarding.
The Ad Skipping pack doesn't mean that you won't see any adverts. It just lets you fast forward through the ads using the relevant remote control buttons and on screen menu options for what you're watching. It doesn't fast forward ads in:
- Live TV; or
- Other TV apps, like Netflix, YouTube or Spotify.
05 Jul 2024 07:50 AM
We have no signal failure on Sky Q and engineers have been unwilling to fix existing due to health & safety.
Sky have suggested I move to Sky Stream. However it will cost a lot more per month than it currently does (due to discounts).
I've been informed I take a new 24 month stream contract, transfer package across BUT been told that I can downgrade my contract on stream at any stage after. Such as removing sports, cinema etc is this the case?
I'm somewhat skeptical Sky would allow me to tailor my Stream Contract.
05 Jul 2024 07:59 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@DANNO75 if you have been told that by a Sky staff member during a phone call make a note of the date. If there is an argument later complain and Sky can listen to the call recording.