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andrewshearman 14-02-2024 22:42

Getting Sky
 
I am getting sky package sky tv with sky sports for £42 18 month

Cheile48 15-02-2024 15:20

Re: Getting Sky
 
Sky Q or Sky Stream?

andrewshearman 21-02-2024 23:54

Re: Getting Sky
 
sky stream

1 can you record?
2 do you get all sky channels +BBC and ITV ?
add sky sports and TNT sports

1701-e 22-02-2024 08:32

Re: Getting Sky
 
1 no
2 yes/ yes

Jaymoss 22-02-2024 21:04

Re: Getting Sky
 
You do not need to record anything anymore it is all pretty much on demand

Paul 22-02-2024 22:05

Re: Getting Sky
 
Only as long as "they" make it available.

If you have recorded it, you can keep it basically for as long as the device lives.

We had recordings on our old sky boxes that were years old.

Rillington 23-02-2024 13:38

Re: Getting Sky
 
When I was considering my Sky options, they told me that with Sky Stream, recordings are kept in the cloud but I wasn't sure whether I was able to record programmes or whether they were referring to programmes available on streaming devices such as the iPlayer. This was another reason I went for Sky Q.

I also believe that some channels available on Sky Q (satellite) are not available via Sky Stream.

Paul 23-02-2024 20:50

Re: Getting Sky
 
Very few are "kept in the cloud" (a few of skys own channels I think).
In most cases its just a pointer to the relevant streaming service, such as iPlayer.
So if they stop streaming it, your so called recording has gone (becasue it never really existed).

andrewshearman 24-02-2024 00:00

Re: Getting Sky
 
ok I will get sky Q then

Itshim 27-02-2024 17:27

Re: Getting Sky
 
Had this sort offer via the post a couple of days ago. Could be wrong but looking at the small print , price was subject to change( no surprise there) but think it seemed to rise to around £90 when it ended. The best point was no land line needed

Rillington 14-03-2024 09:29

Re: Getting Sky
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36170807)
Very few are "kept in the cloud" (a few of skys own channels I think).
In most cases its just a pointer to the relevant streaming service, such as iPlayer.
So if they stop streaming it, your so called recording has gone (becasue it never really existed).

That's the impression I got as well, which was one of the reasons I said no, and instead went for Sky Q.

crossbow1956 22-04-2024 11:09

Re: Getting Sky
 
Hi all just been offer sky stream top package everything on for £ 49.00 p m is this a good deal ?


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