Sky Glass, delivers less than it promises?
Sky Glass, delivers less than it promises?
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Plus8

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252 posts

113 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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Perhaps I should have done my research, but going from SkyQ to Glass has been, so far, a step in the wrong direction. I naively thought that Sky Glass was basically SkyQ but without the need for a satellite dish but in reality it’s a completely different operating system. For example, you can’t record programmes but you add them to a “playlist” which is just another way of watching via BBC i player, ITV Hub etc.
The issue with that is, is you can’t watch from the beginning until it’s ended and appears in your playlist. So if you’ve missed 15 minutes of the start of your favourite programme you will have to wait a few hours or longer to be able to watch from the beginning.
Facilities like subtitles, which we use a lot, randomly disappear and the only way to get them back is to unplug from mains and wait 5 minutes for a reboot.
If you try and ff through adverts, you end up with a blank screen as the system crashes.
Many of these issues would be resolved if Sky offered a recording option.
It seems the customer is doing all the testing and research and perhaps Sky Glass has been introduced to the market too early. I do hope it improves.
Would be interested to read other peoples views.

jayemm89

4,408 posts

153 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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It is hopeless.

Telly turns itself on even with all those options off.

The puck crashes constantly.

Some of my channels I paid for have gone (Premier Sports) and the interface is not intuitive.

Even worse sky keep calling me trying to sell it to me despite already having it!

normalbloke

8,455 posts

242 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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Sky just trying not to become another streaming service, ringfencing their income, and failing miserably at it.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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Never had Sky, so please excuse the following stupid question, if you have to subscribe to watch it why have you got to put up with adverts?

craig1912

4,350 posts

135 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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I’m not sure why anyone would consider buying a TV from Sky?

I have Sky Q and would want to choose my own TV. I really can’t see any advantages for the end user.

interstellar

4,737 posts

169 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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They are hopeless.

I am working from home today and on my other screen have been trying to renew with them on live chat for Sky Q.

Still going and first opened the chat at 1155 this morning (5 hrs and 29 mins ago), luckily its not an issue as I am working etc but honestly that is shocking!

randlemarcus

13,645 posts

254 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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craig1912 said:
I’m not sure why anyone would consider buying a TV from Sky?

I have Sky Q and would want to choose my own TV. I really can’t see any advantages for the end user.
If you dont buy your current tellies from Brighthouse, you probably aren't the target market hehe

ro250

3,361 posts

80 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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craig1912 said:
I’m not sure why anyone would consider buying a TV from Sky?

I have Sky Q and would want to choose my own TV. I really can’t see any advantages for the end user.
Completely agree.

I just did a quick google and the TV is made by TP Vision who are effectively Philips so not from terrible stock, but I'd still rather choose my own TV and can't see the attraction.

rigga

8,796 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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swiveleyedgit said:
Never had Sky, so please excuse the following stupid question, if you have to subscribe to watch it why have you got to put up with adverts?
I think you pay extra to skip them.

slk 32

1,526 posts

216 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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swiveleyedgit said:
Never had Sky, so please excuse the following stupid question, if you have to subscribe to watch it why have you got to put up with adverts?
Because it's more money for Sky.

Plus8

Original Poster:

252 posts

113 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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Ok, I’ll come clean, we were looking for a new TV and at the same time my wife was looking at ways to reduce our sky package, which tbh, is at the top end, with Netflix, BT Sport, Sky Cinema, Internet, etc.
She phoned Sky and after the usual 20 mins of “you call is important to us”, she eventually spoke to a real human being and in the course of that conversation the sales person persuaded her ( and I don’t mean that in a coercive way) that by changing to Sky Glass, a new TV would be provided included in the Sky Subscription).
What you actually get is an interest free loan over 4 years to buy the TV, subject to a credit agreement. So basically we got Sky Glass including a 55 inch TV for slightly less per month than we were paying before.
It was only afterwards and when we had given our “old” tv to our son, that I started to read forums and articles which were not, generally, praising Sky Glass.
I am hoping that in time we will get used to the system and alter our viewing patterns to alleviate some of the shortcomings that are apparent.
With regard to leaving Sky, we did try Virgin a few years ago and that wasn’t a great experience so we came back to Sky. I understand that you can opt out of adverts for the privilege of paying an extra fiver per month but I haven’t had that confirmed!

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

154 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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Plus8 said:
I understand that you can opt out of adverts for the privilege of paying an extra fiver per month but I haven’t had that confirmed!
Without adverts, how would you know when to put the kettle on?

Doofus

32,848 posts

196 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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If your internet goes down, can you watch any telly at all?

leef44

5,147 posts

176 months

Wednesday 6th April 2022
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rigga said:
swiveleyedgit said:
Never had Sky, so please excuse the following stupid question, if you have to subscribe to watch it why have you got to put up with adverts?
I think you pay extra to skip them.
Yes it does seem like some of their channels e.g Sky Sport has more adverts than terrestrial channels even though you pay extra for the channel on top of the monthly subscription.

It's probably, the more channels you pay for, the more adverts you get.

sutoka

4,716 posts

131 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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Could be worse you could have Virgin Media, unless you physically record the programme you can wait several days if not a week to watch them back.

V8covin

9,272 posts

216 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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sutoka said:
Could be worse you could have Virgin Media, unless you physically record the programme you can wait several days if not a week to watch them back.
How do you mean ?
I had Sky Q and much prefer VM, although that is likely to change when the new 360 software is forced on us

dundarach

5,958 posts

251 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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This isn't a traditional shop

This isn't a traditional TV

Yet strangely feel the same scratchchin

SteveStrange

6,524 posts

236 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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rigga said:
swiveleyedgit said:
Never had Sky, so please excuse the following stupid question, if you have to subscribe to watch it why have you got to put up with adverts?
I think you pay extra to skip them.
Even on recordings/playbacks/on demand?

rofl

People must have more money than sense, no wonder it's called the idiot box.

I've just looked and for the package you would want - Sports, movies and kids, UHD, decent size screen, multi-room etc, it's £138/month. And then you've got what, 25% (or more) advert time??

rofl

airsafari87

3,211 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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Mine has been faultless.

Pflanzgarten

6,891 posts

48 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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Sky Q is bad enough, I just can't see us wanting to jump ship to whatever they next claim is the future.