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Major announcement: November 18th - Set your TV free

djrobmacdjrobmac Posts: 167
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http://youtu.be/cwFJ-FkDDnk

Could not be any more excited. This has to be major with a build up like that
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    rewindrewind Posts: 2,636
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    Website live here: http://settvfree.sky.com/
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    InkblotInkblot Posts: 26,889
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    djrobmac wrote: »
    http://youtu.be/cwFJ-FkDDnk

    Could not be any more excited. This has to be major with a build up like that
    Exactly what is it? And why are you excited?
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    djrobmacdjrobmac Posts: 167
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    Inkblot wrote: »
    Exactly what is it? And why are you excited?

    The evolution of Sky. Nobody knows for sure yet but is rumoured to be the biggest announcement for a long long time.
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    tomvoxxtomvoxx Posts: 2,340
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    Got to think it has to be 4K related.
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    KesterKKesterK Posts: 3,485
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    tomvoxx wrote: »
    Got to think it has to be 4K related.

    Or setting your TV free, could be to do with Sky Go.
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    BKMBKM Posts: 6,912
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    djrobmac wrote: »
    The evolution of Sky. Nobody knows for sure yet but is rumoured to be the biggest announcement for a long long time.
    I have been waiting for them to allow playback of stored Sky+ recording on devices such as tablets on the home network.

    It would be nice if it was this!
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    ScottishWoodyScottishWoody Posts: 23,242
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    Maybe a more 'on demand' on demand like Virgin has rather than a 'download' on demand.
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    jimbojimbo Posts: 16,292
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    November 18 is the day that Sky Germany goes DVB-S2 only
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    BKMBKM Posts: 6,912
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    Maybe a more 'on demand' on demand like Virgin has rather than a 'download' on demand.
    Cannot be that due to the wide variety of peoples download speeds! Even now if the download speed is faster than the playback rate (eg. with fibre) it lets you start playback very nearly instantly!
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,531
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    BKM wrote: »
    I have been waiting for them to allow playback of stored Sky+ recording on devices such as tablets on the home network.

    It would be nice if it was this!

    That was a facility that Sky mentioned was under development long ago, but last we heard the idea had been dropped - however, that isn't to say that it might not be a function of the next generation of Sky box (which 'hopefully' is what this might be all about).
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,531
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    Maybe a more 'on demand' on demand like Virgin has rather than a 'download' on demand.

    Rather a silly suggestion, why would Sky want to move to an inferior system? - and what minor 'advantage' might it give?.
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,531
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    BKM wrote: »
    Cannot be that due to the wide variety of peoples download speeds! Even now if the download speed is faster than the playback rate (eg. with fibre) it lets you start playback very nearly instantly!

    It does with decent speed ADSL as well, it just measures for long enough to check the current speed is fast enough, then allows playback pretty well instantly.
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    InkblotInkblot Posts: 26,889
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    djrobmac wrote: »
    The evolution of Sky. Nobody knows for sure yet but is rumoured to be the biggest announcement for a long long time.

    So you "could not be any more excited" about something that you literally have no clue what it is?
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    muppetman11muppetman11 Posts: 2,832
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    That was a facility that Sky mentioned was under development long ago, but last we heard the idea had been dropped - however, that isn't to say that it might not be a function of the next generation of Sky box (which 'hopefully' is what this might be all about).
    I think you'll find that was multiroom streaming ;-) (ie from one PVR to another)
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    paulx23paulx23 Posts: 2,138
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    KesterK wrote: »
    Or setting your TV free...
    They are scrapping all charges and going completely FTA.

    There would be no bigger announcement than that! :D
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,531
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    I think you'll find that was multiroom streaming ;-) (ie from one PVR to another)

    Possibly so, but I thought the intention was for both?.

    Still, three weeks of wild speculation to come :p
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    Mystic EddyMystic Eddy Posts: 3,987
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    Possibly so, but I thought the intention was for both?.

    Still, three weeks of wild speculation to come :p

    The beta was only internal (STB-STB) streaming, no sniff of external or tablet stuff unfortunately. However, when the beta ended, it wasn't 'the end' for the feature. So maybe it'll be back!
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    KesterKKesterK Posts: 3,485
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    Possibly so, but I thought the intention was for both?.

    Still, three weeks of wild speculation to come :p

    And then we find out whatever it is wasn't worth the hype and will actually be a load of rubbish.
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    mooxmoox Posts: 18,880
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    BKM wrote: »
    Cannot be that due to the wide variety of peoples download speeds! Even now if the download speed is faster than the playback rate (eg. with fibre) it lets you start playback very nearly instantly!

    Works fine for Netflix or Amazon or YouTube or basically everyone else.

    Only Sky have their weird system (that doesn't work well for everyone, even people on high quality internet connections)
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    boyzieboyzie Posts: 3,346
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    Heard all these things before,praps it'll be something good for a change...
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    djrobmacdjrobmac Posts: 167
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    Inkblot wrote: »
    So you "could not be any more excited" about something that you literally have no clue what it is?

    Shut it already lol. Starting an advert with moments in tv history 'first broadcast' 'first colour broadcast' 'satellite TV goes live' etc etc and then what they announce is Sky Atlantic 2? I don't think so. I'm buzzin for something new from Sky, this is it clearly.
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    d'@ved'@ve Posts: 45,531
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    djrobmac wrote: »
    Shut it already lol. Starting an advert with moments in tv history 'first broadcast' 'first colour broadcast' 'satellite TV goes live' etc etc and then what they announce is Sky Atlantic 2? I don't think so. I'm buzzin for something new from Sky, this is it clearly.

    Well your 'first with' observations rule out 3D TV, UHD TV and Sky Fibre TV delivery, they've been done already!

    What else do you reckon could get us all excited?
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    Nigel GoodwinNigel Goodwin Posts: 58,531
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    moox wrote: »
    Works fine for Netflix or Amazon or YouTube or basically everyone else.

    As long as you have a fast internet connection, and/or no concerns about quality.

    Only Sky have their weird system (that doesn't work well for everyone, even people on high quality internet connections)

    You mean only Sky have a superior system :p

    It does work work well for everyone, if it doesn't work for you then you have a problem somewhere? - on a fast connection it starts just as fast as streaming does, which doesn't start instantly either.
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    BKMBKM Posts: 6,912
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    moox wrote: »
    Works fine for Netflix or Amazon or YouTube or basically everyone else.

    Only Sky have their weird system (that doesn't work well for everyone, even people on high quality internet connections)
    You mean the Sky "weird system" which works far BETTER than Netflix or Amazon - who would almost certainly love to buffer their downloads - but cannot! Sky's downloads are also "exactly as broadcast" DVB quality - not some super-compressed format designed for streaming

    With high quality connections (or anything far less than this!) Sky's system takes about 15-30 seconds before deciding that you can start playing the content. Only on VERY low quality connections is it a major issue - as it may have to download all the content when the replay data rate is higher than the download rate.
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    d'@ved'@ve Posts: 45,531
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    As long as you have a fast internet connection, and/or no concerns about quality.

    You mean only Sky have a superior system :p

    It does work work well for everyone, if it doesn't work for you then you have a problem somewhere? - on a fast connection it starts just as fast as streaming does, which doesn't start instantly either.

    Horses for courses, Nige!

    Sky catch-up is great for recording to watch later, or from the start on a fast connection, and if you want to skip through adverts.

    Normal On-demand (e.g. Youview) is great for watching immediately all in one go (with tea breaks in the adverts like with live TV), or on BBC programmes for skipping rapidly towards the end if that's all you want to see. Sky downloads on my 73Mbps connection at 22-30Mbps which takes 5 minutes for an hour of BBC HD, so Youview is quicker for skipping towards the end.

    I use both, depending on what I want to do and when.
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