27 Mar 2024 05:37 PM
I received an email saying that my Sky+ HD Box would no longer be receiving software enhancements and that I was being offered a free upgrade to Sky Q. We are very happy with Sky+ HD, have a lot of recordings and also have Freesat in another room connected to the dish. I have a lot of questions
1) What are the downsides of not accepting the offer?
2) How soon will the Sky + HD service deteriorate without software enhancements and will it become unusable?
3) How long is the free offer open for?
4) Can I upgrade to Sky Q and keep the Freesat connection for the other TV?
5) If I upgrade to Sky Q, can I connect the old Sky+ HD Box to a separate TV and watch the recordings?
27 Mar 2024 06:36 PM
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@stevet987 wrote:
I received an email saying that my Sky+HDD Box would no longer be receiving software enhancements and that I was being offered a free upgrade to Sky Q. We are very happy with Sky+HDD, have a lot of recordings and also haveFreesatt in another room connected to the dish. I have a lot of questions
1) What are the downsides of not accepting the offer?
The hard disk will eventually fail. Diminishing support for Sky+ equipment. The offer may expire.
2) How soon will the Sky +HDD service deteriorate without software enhancements and will it become unusable?
There hasn't been any software upgrade for many months. It's unlikely to become unusable as a result of a lack of updates
3) How long is the free offer open for?
I doubt Sky will say.
4) Can I upgrade to Sky Q and keep theFreesatt connection for the other TV?
You would need to request a hybrid LNB. I'm not sure that Sky still provide,them
5) If I upgrade to Sky Q, can I connect the old Sky+HDD Box to a separate TV and watch the recordings?
I'm afraid not.
27 Mar 2024 06:36 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@stevet987 wrote:
I received an email saying that my Sky+HDD Box would no longer be receiving software enhancements and that I was being offered a free upgrade to Sky Q. We are very happy with Sky+HDD, have a lot of recordings and also haveFreesatt in another room connected to the dish. I have a lot of questions
1) What are the downsides of not accepting the offer?
The hard disk will eventually fail. Diminishing support for Sky+ equipment. The offer may expire.
2) How soon will the Sky +HDD service deteriorate without software enhancements and will it become unusable?
There hasn't been any software upgrade for many months. It's unlikely to become unusable as a result of a lack of updates
3) How long is the free offer open for?
I doubt Sky will say.
4) Can I upgrade to Sky Q and keep theFreesatt connection for the other TV?
You would need to request a hybrid LNB. I'm not sure that Sky still provide,them
5) If I upgrade to Sky Q, can I connect the old Sky+HDD Box to a separate TV and watch the recordings?
I'm afraid not.
28 Mar 2024 01:29 PM
I wouldnt expect Sky to end this offer of a free SkyQ box if they expect to keep our loyal custom.
And as with the Sky+ App, I expect the Sky+HD box will keep working, albeit with the (already reduced) functionality.
29 Mar 2024 10:31 AM
Will my Sky+ TV box eventually stop working if it no longer receives software enhancements
29 Mar 2024 10:35 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat's unlikely. It's more likely to stop working because the hard drive fails. Even the latest Sky+HD boxes are at least 8 years and hard drives don't last indefinitely.
30 Mar 2024 08:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe core functionality (viewing and recording satellite broadcasts) should continue, but some of the additional services, like red button content on Sky Sports channels may well disappear - it's already gone for F1 and was never available for Sky Tennis.
30 Mar 2024 09:06 AM - last edited: 30 Mar 2024 09:08 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Help+Iain wrote:
if it no longer receives software enhancements
That's something of a red herring from Sky because there haven't been any 'software enhancements' for some years now (since the last GUI revision) and frankly there's no need for any: Sky+ will never get on-board apps, multiple recordings or UHD output, for example, because those are hardware functions.
We're assuming channel moves will continue to be reflected in the EPG, which is really the only relevant 'change'.
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