I still find it hilarious that sky or cable charge for 'HD' programming years after it's been the norm. I'm a sky customer, I like my sports, docs and the kids like their stuff, thing that turns me off is that the whole skyQ is only 2TB of storage, I have my parents living with me too, I already have a sky 2tb HD box, this already is down at 20% despite me trying to constantly keep things cleared. I Just wonder, with skyq, how many actual hours of 4k you could record? For example I very often work weekends, which means the rugby and football / F1 / motogp etc I'd want to record, a 2 TB drive would be finished in a weekend, especially if the ufc or the boxing was on as well?
What I have decided on , is to use the quad lnb, buy another 2tb box for the bedroom, and rely on the tv to upscale from HD.. this way I have 4TB storage, don't have to pay for uhd / skyq, I'm hoping I can get the new box added for the 10 pound multiroom, the box itself cost 30 quid off a popular site. I think skyq is a massive rip off for what it is, I've looked to see any mods to stick 5TB drives in, the software just won't have it.. so as far as I can see what is the point of 4k unless you watch it live with a 2TB drive? I bet you get 50 hrs or less of programmes. I have a high speed connection, 70meg, so getting 4k content to stream isn't a huge problem, currently I see skyq as a joke, why wouldn't they put at least 5TB drives if not 10, then it might be worth paying a premium for..
What I have decided on , is to use the quad lnb, buy another 2tb box for the bedroom, and rely on the tv to upscale from HD.. this way I have 4TB storage, don't have to pay for uhd / skyq, I'm hoping I can get the new box added for the 10 pound multiroom, the box itself cost 30 quid off a popular site. I think skyq is a massive rip off for what it is, I've looked to see any mods to stick 5TB drives in, the software just won't have it.. so as far as I can see what is the point of 4k unless you watch it live with a 2TB drive? I bet you get 50 hrs or less of programmes. I have a high speed connection, 70meg, so getting 4k content to stream isn't a huge problem, currently I see skyq as a joke, why wouldn't they put at least 5TB drives if not 10, then it might be worth paying a premium for..