Discussion topic: What's the point of having a favourites list?
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Message posted on 29 Aug 2025 10:27 PM
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What's the point of having a favourites list?
Just got Sky Stream installed today. Just wanted to change Broadband provider as the Sky offer is significantly cheaper than Virgin Media. So got the Puck and Sky Stream installed with the basic FTA channels. I set up all the FTA channels on a favourites list and can scroll through them on the TV guide. However if you click on the menu button or back up buttons you end up scrolling through all the channels that are not favourites as well. There doesn't appear to be a way of setting up the guide to just show the favourite channels. You have to go back to the TV guide menu and select the favourites list again. I've already given up the Puck using it to watch FTA channels and have gone back to my Ferguson Ariva ATV.
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Message posted on 29 Aug 2025 11:20 PM
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Re: What's the point of having a favourites list?
Hi @MoeK42
See: https://www.sky.com/help/articles/using-favourites-on-sky-q (contains info for stream / glass too).
However the TV guide will show all channels. Favourites show on the home screen and allow for quick access (e..g channel 1, 2, 3 etc on the remote).
MikeAlanR
55" Gen 2 Sky Glass atlantic blue, 65” Sky Glass ocean blue, Sky Live, 4 streaming pucks and EE FTTP Busiest Home (circa 1.6 Gbps download). Sky SoundBox. Former Sky Q, Sky+ HD and Sky+ customer.
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