if you look here suggests BT's IPTV HD (this word hides a multitude of sins) is 1440 and not 1920 (x1080i) , so it is off to a bad start compared to satellite.
But who know what bitrate they have compared to the >10Mb/s you would get off of hd satellite or whether their iptv rate is is adaptive, so being downgraded due to your particular broadband connection
(The thread comment that BT sd is better than sky is interesting too.)
Presumably you set-top box is a wired connection to the modem/router too ?; if it is powerline - maybe that is the problem.
Does Iplayer (HD) look good in comparison ? -
that peaks at 720p, 5Mb/s and looks reasonable scaled up to 42" FHD panasonic for me.
... interesting to know if their 4k iptv service is 4k and what is bitrate.
nope, cant get a 4k box if you're on infinity 1. BT wont give you one. I know, i tried. Not for the 4k, i wanted the 1tb of storage the youview+ box provides, but BT would not budge. Would have only cost me an extra quid a month![]()
IPTV doesn't 'use' bandwidth in the same say, it's broadcast using multicast.
yes this corroborates your 8Mb/s HD bandwidth memory.
Personally I think football (soccer whats that ???!!!!) on BT is fine. BT Ultra HD football is superb. Dont forget you have to factor in the quality of your TV too. I also think BT Sport HD picture quality is better than Sky HD Sports. BT HD freeview channels are definitely better than Sky HD equivalent channel. Also dont forget that link on av forums is over a year old. Things might have changed. *actually update I just viewed the streams and it seems accurate.
Going to watch a match via Now TV on Sky Sports, Sunday, so be interesting to see how good the picture quality is.