R014 Firmware update for the Sky+ HD STB

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This update brings quite a few changes for everyone so please take your time to look around and get a feel of it.

Are the changes nice? Judging from the initial comments in the beta group I would suggest that they have gone down very well.

So what is included?


  • Improved Picture Quality
  • New Home page
  • New 'Services' Home page
  • Planner improvements
  • Download Next improvements
  • PIN improvements
  • Additions to Buy and Keep
  • Shortcut changes
  • Non-Sky remotes - 'i' button

There are a few other features that have been included with this release. They will become available once new services have been launched.

Improve Picture Quality
On top of the recent rebranding of Sky's film package, now called 'Sky Cinema', the whole picture quality has had a revamp. Whilst it can't make an SD channel look as good as a high quality Blu-ray disc, you should notice a difference on most channels.

New Home page
Whilst the Home page still works in much the same way as it did before, the look and feel is a little different.

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Instead of the large icons showing TV Guide, Sports, etc., in the bottom half, these have now been moved to the top of the screen, along with the mini TV. Each item, even the mini TV is selectable .

The search function works in very much the same way have it has done for some time now. Provided that you Sky+ HD STB is connected to the Internet, simply use the keypad on your sky remote to type in a few letters and results will start to appear

In the bottom half of the Home page is the 'Top Picks'. This means that now you can have both the Kids and Sports buttons present in the main list, along with TV Guide, Planner, Catch Up TV, Sky Box Sets, Sky Movies and Sky Store.

The Top Picks content will change a few times a day, showing things that will often be available through your subscription package, but also a few promotional items too.

New 'Services' Home page

For those moments when you wish to personalise how your STB works, the 'Services' section has always been available to use. This area now takes on a similar look and feel to the normal Home Page.

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For the eager eyed amongst you, the 'Sky+ Rebuild' option has been moved to a more easily found place in the 'Help' section. A Planner rebuild is important function to help in many cases with the Sky+ HD STB.

Planner improvements
One of the first things which you'll probably notice is a new tab - Continue. This is designed to help you to find those programmes or films which you've started watching, but never finished.

There is more though. The deleted folder now has an active fuse to permanently remove anything which you deleted some time back, but which hasn't been automatically removed due to space requirements. For those of us who have a large hard drive, this is perhaps a useful idea.
If, like myself, you regularly record a series and then delete each episode as you've watched it, then I Previously I would have suggested that you empty the 'Deleted' folder periodically. This new feature appears to work well enough for you to no longer do this.

Download Next improvements
Now not only does the 'Watch Next Episode' work with box sets, but it will also trigger your STB to download the next episode if it is available in the Catch Up TV section. This works across all the channels, provided that the next episode is available of course.

PIN improvements
One issue which many have complained about is being asked for a PIN when watching a recording during the day when there are no children present in the home.

There is finally a setting for this in the Parental Control & PIN section.

Using your remote press <Services> <Down> <Select> type your PIN and change the settings on the 'Family' tab.

Additions to Buy and Keep
Since Sky first introduced Buy and Keep, this has been a hugely popular feature. You simply select the film to watch and you can see it in HD. Sky also send you a DVD copy so that you can play it elsewhere at a later date.

A new feature that will be launched soon is the ability to purchase Box Sets. Much like the box sets already work, you can download the first episode. Once this has downloaded the second episode will also be downloaded. As you watch each episode, further episodes are downloaded so that your STB isn't completely full and you can delete each download as you finish watching it.

You will also be sent the whole box set through the post, so now you can download the whole of Friends, as an example, and have the DVD in your library too.

To accompany this new addition, the Sky Store app has also been revised and should become available shortly as an update.

Shortcut changes
For those who contribute to the forums on a regular basis, there has been a host of different short cuts to different menus. We have often responded by asking people to press a specific sequence and to check that they are now on such'n'such page. Well most of those shortcuts have gone. However there are other ways, some better, to get you to those helpful pages.

Non-Sky remotes - 'i' button
Many people have been using a remote control that s able to control many devices, nt just the Sky+ HD STB and TV, but perhaps their Cinema sound system and Blu-ray player. With this new update you will find that some habits need to be changed.

Previously you could press the TV Guide button and somehow scroll between the different options (i.e. Radio, Services & Parental controls). Well now you'll need to use a specific button to take you to the 'Services Home page'. One some of these remotes you may find that this is the 'i' button
 
PIN improvements
One issue which many have complained about is being asked for a PIN when watching a recording during the day when there are no children present in the home.

There is finally a setting for this in the Parental Control & PIN section.

Using your remote press <Services> <Down> <Select> type your PIN and change the settings on the 'Family' tab.
Finally! :cool:
 
PIN improvements
One issue which many have complained about is being asked for a PIN when watching a recording during the day when there are no children present in the home.

There is finally a setting for this in the Parental Control & PIN section.

Using your remote press <Services> <Down> <Select> type your PIN and change the settings on the 'Family' tab.
So why the half way house? You still need to enter the PIN for live TV :rolleyes:
 
No such update on my Sky HD box yet...

As is normal with Sky, the roll out is to be spread over several weeks. Normally this is around 6-8 weeks, depending on how things go.

In this way the call centres aren't overwhelmed should there be an issue discovered that wasn't during testing.

So why the half way house? You still need to enter the PIN for live TV :rolleyes:

Annoyingly yes you do at times.

Sky has always given the reason for this to be to do with classifications and to ensure that someone too young doesn't see something they shouldn't.
 
I've heard Sky's explanation before but I don't understand why that doesn't apply to something you've recorded. Live or recorded it's still 15 or 18 rated - in one case Sky say it needs a PIN in another now it doesn't. Daft.
 
It's an OFCOM requirement. They've mandated that 12 or 15 cert films shown during the day must be PIN protected before 8pm.

It's been possible to remove the PIN prompt on playback for ages though. Look for 'PIN prompt on pre-watershed playback' in the options.
 
Improve Picture Quality
On top of the recent rebranding of Sky's film package, now called 'Sky Cinema', the whole picture quality has had a revamp. Whilst it can't make an SD channel look as good as a high quality Blu-ray disc, you should notice a difference on most channels.

Have they upped the bit rate of the sky feeds then?
 
@Converge : As woppy101 has correctly stated, the broadcast content has not been changed, except in the case of some of the Sky Cinema films.

One of the things that all the people involved in the beta test picked up upon was that the picture quality across all the channels had been improved.

I don't know if you've ever compared the DRX89x range with the Thomson STB or many Freesat STBs, but often the DRX89x range would be compared less favourably. I don't know how it compares now, but certainly the picture quality has been improved.
 
It's an OFCOM requirement. They've mandated that 12 or 15 cert films shown during the day must be PIN protected before 8pm.

It's been possible to remove the PIN prompt on playback for ages though. Look for 'PIN prompt on pre-watershed playback' in the options.

That just goes to show how stupid the people are in control of this country :mad: So I can record the film the day before - watch the playback at the same time as a live recording, that requires a PIN, but I don't have to enter a PIN. I'm probably the stupid one bit I don't see how that isn't a conflict.

I'll say no more - I'm sure you're fed up of my rant :o
 
I don't know if you've ever compared the DRX89x range with the Thomson STB or many Freesat STBs, but often the DRX89x range would be compared less favourably. I don't know how it compares now, but certainly the picture quality has been improved.

That doesn't make sense to me. How can it be a range of box model problems when it is a deliberate broadcast problem due to lack of satellite bandwidth.

If I'm reading this right it is improved but it isn't. :confused:
 
No mention of the picture quality.
Could it be the software allows the box to output to the TV as 1080p ?

There was a noticeable difference between the Sky 1080i output and my BT TV 1080p output could it just be that Sky have now enabled 1080p output on the box ?
 
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