BIGbungle said:
Saw that the other day an extreme sport channel aswell.

BIGbungle said:

Oops Dead Again said:I've cancelled my order and installation for Sky HD for the moment as there are some serious issues with the receiver box and Pioneer plasmas at the moment. As far as I can tell there a problem with the hdmi connection causing damage to the media receiver on the 436xde's.
chaparral said:But the person who brought this box from sky in the first place will still have to pay there monthly contract for the next 12months![]()
Its a good idea is u go out and forget to set it wonder how much they are gunna charge
it allways seem to be the minimum charge sky can make is an extra tenner a month 
BIGbungle said:got a text from sky says that I will soon be able to control recordings for sky+ from my mobile.Its a good idea is u go out and forget to set it wonder how much they are gunna charge
it allways seem to be the minimum charge sky can make is an extra tenner a month
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danceMB said:We have our Sky HD box connected now and I assume that they are using a HDMI cable as the component cable is no more, do Sky normally give you a free HDMI cable with each Sky HD box?
What I would like to know is whats the best HDMI cable available to buy? Im sure if Sky supply it they will source the cheapest ones they can get. Surely I would get more clarity if I paid for a 3rd party one?
danceMB said:What I would like to know is whats the best HDMI cable available to buy? Im sure if Sky supply it they will source the cheapest ones they can get. Surely I would get more clarity if I paid for a 3rd party one?
Bubo said:Does the sky hd box output on hdmi and component at the same time? I was thinking if I got one to feed hdmi into the HD tv in the living room, and run a set of component leads up to a HD tv upstairs. If would be best if you didn't have to go into a setting to change which output it uses, so does it simultaneously output on both?
Tommy B said:I have a Pioneer plasma. I thought using component is a MASSIVE quality reduction on HDMI? Does it even support 1080i anyway?
Shimmyhill said:If you have a Pioneer Tv you have no choice about running component, run HDMI and fry your screens HDMI input.
There is a huge thread on AVF about this.