SKY Q any good?

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Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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Hard to imagine anyone shifting uncompressed 4K around any time soon.

DocSteve

718 posts

222 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Has anyone here got the Sky Q silver box passing through an AV amp to the TV? I have a Yamaha Aventage which is HDCP 2.2 compatible but if I switch between the TV (Samsung) apps such as Netflix I then get an error in Sky Q saying that UHD content cannot be played. It resolves itself when I turn off the box and back on again but it's a nuisance and Sky say they don't know what the issue is. They are sending an engineer in case it's the box or dish but I have a feeling it's something to do with the setup. The ARC HDMI slot on the Samsung TV is apparently not HDCP 2.2 so I am using the "MHL" HDMI3 input to take the cable from the amp and then using an optical cable to send the sound from the TV to the amp.

Anyone any bright ideas that would be great! Also, the Anynet+ on the Samsung seems not to work with the Yamaha at all well so have disabled all of that.

Hope that makes some sense to someone...

Steve

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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I've just ordered Sky Q for our new property after 10 years with Virgin (they don't service the new house).

A friend works for Sky so wangled one of her discount codes:

Sky Q 2TB + Mini Box (inc. Boxsets, so basically all channels (I understand) bar Sports and movies)
Sky Unlimited Fibre BB
Sky Talk Anytime Extra


£49 install/setup fee

£39.40 p/mth for 12mths

Quite happy with that!

Danm1les

785 posts

140 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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pmanson said:
I've just ordered Sky Q for our new property after 10 years with Virgin (they don't service the new house).

A friend works for Sky so wangled one of her discount codes:

Sky Q 2TB + Mini Box (inc. Boxsets, so basically all channels (I understand) bar Sports and movies)
Sky Unlimited Fibre BB
Sky Talk Anytime Extra


£49 install/setup fee

£39.40 p/mth for 12mths

Quite happy with that!
Not to rain on your parade but I pay £37 for a 2TB box and a mini, sports and movies, not on a staff deal. Push them more!

MissChief

7,098 posts

168 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Danm1les said:
pmanson said:
I've just ordered Sky Q for our new property after 10 years with Virgin (they don't service the new house).

A friend works for Sky so wangled one of her discount codes:

Sky Q 2TB + Mini Box (inc. Boxsets, so basically all channels (I understand) bar Sports and movies)
Sky Unlimited Fibre BB
Sky Talk Anytime Extra


£49 install/setup fee

£39.40 p/mth for 12mths

Quite happy with that!
Not to rain on your parade but I pay £37 for a 2TB box and a mini, sports and movies, not on a staff deal. Push them more!
Very few deals on Sky Q at the moment, the new Customer staff deal is about as good as it gets.

TwigtheWonderkid

43,317 posts

150 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Danm1les said:
pmanson said:
I've just ordered Sky Q for our new property after 10 years with Virgin (they don't service the new house).

A friend works for Sky so wangled one of her discount codes:

Sky Q 2TB + Mini Box (inc. Boxsets, so basically all channels (I understand) bar Sports and movies)
Sky Unlimited Fibre BB
Sky Talk Anytime Extra


£49 install/setup fee

£39.40 p/mth for 12mths

Quite happy with that!
Not to rain on your parade but I pay £37 for a 2TB box and a mini, sports and movies, not on a staff deal. Push them more!
Do you also have the unlimited BB and Sky Talk Anytime?

Danm1les

785 posts

140 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Do you also have the unlimited BB and Sky Talk Anytime?
Nope! Sorry missed that, I pay £27 for BB and line rental onto of £37 for tv movies nad sports!

The Tea Boy

4,129 posts

235 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Literally just had Sky Q installed this evening. Seems good so far.


Main thing I'm missing from when I had sky a year or so ago is the favourites option.

Remote seems quite intuitive, although the menus could be simpler and it'd be nice if when pressing the menu it took you straight to the tv guide!

I also got in on the £12pm friends and family staff discount.

Matt

TwigtheWonderkid

43,317 posts

150 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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The Tea Boy said:
it'd be nice if when pressing the menu it took you straight to the tv guide!



Matt
Apparently Sky are aware of this as loads of people have moaned about it, and will be putting it right soon.

Stormfly1985

2,698 posts

166 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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There was a great deal via moneysavingexpert.com a few days ago.

I got Sky Q silver plus 1 mini box for £32.40 including box sets and cinema. Only £10 install cost too and a 12 month contract. Quite happy with that.

The Tea Boy

4,129 posts

235 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Apparently Sky are aware of this as loads of people have moaned about it, and will be putting it right soon.
Brilliant! Will be much better as let's face it, most of us want to see what's on.

alxce

417 posts

221 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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I had Sky Q installed yesterday and was very impressed with the way the technician handled it. Changed my dish without question and went through the rest of it very efficiently.

One snag, I am operating TP Link adapters for ethernet through the house and Sky Q doesn't work with it yet so I am running everything through the wifi now. This would have been a problem as our tv is quite a way from the BT Hub and although the TP Link at the tv location provides wifi repeater as well it is far enough away to be a little unreliable. No problem says the tech, will install as many wifi boosters as you need to put it right, only needed one in the end and all seems to be performing well.

Apparently Sky are due to be releasing a software fix for this in December but have been generally unhappy about doing it because it opens up so many avenues to other potential problem areas.

I guess I won't know just how satisfied I am until I see the Spurs game today, here's hoping....

karma mechanic

726 posts

122 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Sky won't normally use your ethernet connection when they do the install, they'll go to great lengths to avoid it.
However, connecting the Q box and the minis via ethernet (via your own powerline adaptors if necessary) is definitely the way to get a stable fast connection.

You should also bear in mind that adding a booster to the WiFi network halves the throughput of that network. Just plug them in* and get rid of the booster...

You can turn off the WiFi in the actual boxes if you don't want it - but that needs the installer menu.

Have a browse over in the Sky section of AV Forums and you'll see much discussion on using your own proper ethernet.

(Edited to add: and go into network settings and choose a wired connection)



Edited by karma mechanic on Saturday 27th August 17:05

alxce

417 posts

221 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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Thanks for this, I switched it over to the wired connection but couldn't get it to work. I have seen elsewhere that you need to go to the installer menu to activate powerline but I can't get in using Home 001 Select?

All back to wifi for now and had to reactivate the Mini which was a bit of a pain.


karma mechanic said:
Sky won't normally use your ethernet connection when they do the install, they'll go to great lengths to avoid it.
However, connecting the Q box and the minis via ethernet (via your own powerline adaptors if necessary) is definitely the way to get a stable fast connection.

You should also bear in mind that adding a booster to the WiFi network halves the throughput of that network. Just plug them in* and get rid of the booster...

You can turn off the WiFi in the actual boxes if you don't want it - but that needs the installer menu.

Have a browse over in the Sky section of AV Forums and you'll see much discussion on using your own proper ethernet.

(Edited to add: and go into network settings and choose a wired connection)



Edited by karma mechanic on Saturday 27th August 17:05

rscott

14,706 posts

191 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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Press home, highlight settings (but don't select it) then press 0-0-1 select

alxce

417 posts

221 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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rscott said:
Press home, highlight settings (but don't select it) then press 0-0-1 select
Thanks, that works. Will give it another try between GP and Man City game.

alxce

417 posts

221 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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alxce said:
rscott said:
Press home, highlight settings (but don't select it) then press 0-0-1 select
Thanks, that works. Will give it another try between GP and Man City game.
Tried it but had problems with the booster which I have to use for the Mini. It took me so long to get it back to all going over wifi that I think I will leave it until some sign from Sky they have it fixed.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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I returned to Sky (Q) from Virgin
Plus 2 mini boxes .
The mini boxes kept doing weird things, totally unreliable in average sized house. So a few calls to help desk ,wasted more of my life. Service engineer rolled up a week or so later & fitted booster .
Since then getting weekly issues. EG go to bed & turn in TV. Another random problem such as no menu/ poor signal. Up & down stairs resetting stuff on a weekly basis.
Latest software.

It's ok but cannot be relied on ... Perhaps should hard wire the mini boxes.

The main box is fine, apart from poor menu structure which will hopefully be fixed in later release.