Yes some of the major content like Endgame is pre recorded via the satellite connection, not via broadband.Has Sky Q started pre-downloading movies?
If I go into Sky Cinema, it seems the movies in the premieres section are, at least partially, pre-downloaded, as they have a play icon on them rather than a download one and start playing immediately if I select them.
There's no sign of them in my downloads so I'm wondering if Sky have started pre-downloading the start of some titles into "hidden" storage, a bit like they used to do with Sky Anytime on the old HD boxes?
Pre-recorded??Yes some of the major content like Endgame is pre recorded via the satellite connection, not via broadband.
Sent to the box via the satellite connection and stored locally on the box.Pre-recorded??
It just streams from the servers now. Rather than storing locally.
I don't think that's correct. That's how they used to do it on older boxes and when broadband was slower.Sent to the box via the satellite connection and stored locally on the box.
It's still the case that any content sent to the box by Sky is done via the satellite dish.I don't think that's correct. That's how they used to do it on older boxes and when broadband was slower.
It appears to me it just plays much like Netflix or other streaming services. The Sky app on my tablet does the same with some content. It just plays. Streaming using broadband and not using satellite connection.
No. Some content is sent to the box by Sky via the dish. Effectively its 'broadcast' on a hidden channel and the box is told to record it. This then means content expected to be very popular can be played immediately, reducing load on the download servers.So if I don't have a BB connection it would still stream? I might have to test that out then.
Do the mini-boxes have ethernet ports?
I'm finally getting Sky Q installed in a few weeks and am a bit wary about the Wi-Fi connection between the main box and the mini box so I'm wondering whether I can use homeplugs instead? (I don't have Sky broadband in case that makes any difference!)
Does anyone know if the Ethernet port on the back of the sky q booster is active? Would like to use it with a hue hub
Yes they have Ethernet ports. The Sky Installers will generally try to use Wi-Fi in the first instance but once setup you can plug the Ethernet cables in.
Yes it works fine. I have my Son's PC connected to it via Ethernet and it gets an internet connection and is far more stable than standard Wi-Fi he says too.
I’ll start this post off by saying I know nothing about SkyQ so apologies if this is obvious
My folks recently got SkyQ and are asking me how it works with the streaming services as they are having issues trying to watch anything from All4, they keep getting a message along the lines of they don’t have a subscription for HD downloads.
They say they’ve tried the option to download in SD but it didn’t seem to do anything.
Now I was hoping that All4 on SkyQ would be similar to the app on things like Roku devices which are very straight forward and will just stream what’s picked, but looks like SkyQ doesn’t work with All4 like this? You have to download the stuff you want?
iPlayer seems the same so no worries there.
Is there something obvious they aren’t doing with All4, do you need certain Sky subscriptions to enable it?
They also said they ‘can’t download stuff from the Sky channels either’, is that something they should be able to do?
Thanks!