Sky TV
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If it's app based they probably can lock down quite a few features. But it won't be long till a hack emerges!
At the moment it feels like all they are doing is giving us the tip. Here is a reasonably priced monthly sub to sports... but only on your phone!! Here's another sub option, but only if you sell your soul to Spark!!
Guess the underlying fact is they are between a rock and a hard place. If they give folks the flexible subs to specific content for a 'reasonable' price it'll screw their other sub models.
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@paekakboyz said in Sky TV:
Guess the underlying fact is they are between a rock and a hard place. If they give folks the flexible subs to specific content for a 'reasonable' price it'll screw their other sub models.
A reasonable price probably doesn't cover the rights costs for top sport - that shit is really expensive.
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@stargazer said in Sky TV:
How long until someone comes up with an 'app' to allow streaming to Chromecast...
Fucks me off that you can't cast the Sky Go app.
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@no-quarter said in Sky TV:
@stargazer said in Sky TV:
How long until someone comes up with an 'app' to allow streaming to Chromecast...
Fucks me off that you can't cast the Sky Go app.
What does that mean? As in project it onto a screen or through a tv?
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@No-Quarter scratch that! Chromecast!
(I still don't know what that is to be fair)
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@No-Quarter scratch that! Chromecast!
(I still don't know what that is to be fair)
Haha, yeah. It's just a little device connected to your WiFi/network that you plug into the back of your TV. Then, if the app allows it you can "cast" to the TV, playing it on the TV instead of the device.
Netflix etc has it, but Sky Go does not. I assume because they want people to keep paying more for "multi room". Standard Sky bullshit.
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@no-quarter said in Sky TV:
@No-Quarter scratch that! Chromecast!
(I still don't know what that is to be fair)
Haha, yeah. It's just a little device connected to your WiFi/network that you plug into the back of your TV. Then, if the app allows it you can "cast" to the TV, playing it on the TV instead of the device.
Netflix etc has it, but Sky Go does not. I assume because they want people to keep paying more for "multi room". Standard Sky bullshit.
TVNZ on demand doesn't cast either. Pathetic.
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Lightbox went through major pain and customer loss as a consequence of casting. Apple changed the codecs on them when they changed AirPlay protocols for AppleTV.
Lots of lightbox customers were subscribing via iphones and iPads and casting to their TVs via AirPlay.
Basically it took months to redo/rebuy the library codecs and the pissed off customers left (or didn't take up after free trials).Far easier to build an app for a SmartTV so you only have to change that and push out an update. Casting involves compatibility requirements with Chromecast, Roku, Firestick, AppleTV etc. I understand that the differences in apps on STBs and SmartTV is much easier to deal with.
Back to Sky though, they get their $ no matter how you watch the pictures so I don't see how it disadvantages them to provide an app. I guess it is a bit of pig-headedness in providing a method that isn't through their platform.
In the UK Sky provide a feed through other competitor boxes (for a fee obviously), and with the likes of NowTV you can do similar to FanPass and just buy what you want when you want it.
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I'm sure before I gave SkyGo the boot I had used it on my laptop to TV via HDMI...? Or is that different from a mobile device?
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@taniwharugby said in Sky TV:
I'm sure before I gave SkyGo the boot I had used it on my laptop to TV via HDMI...? Or is that different from a mobile device?
Different from a mobile device.
Computers don't generally care where they send the mobile signal to. Apps can lock down mobile phones a lot more, so they can only send information directly the screen connected to the device.
that said, I'm not a farking IT boffin, so read this shit at your own risk
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@Crucial I completely agree that designing an app for SmartTVs is the way to go. I'm amazed at how few there still are.
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@taniwharugby said in Sky TV:
I'm sure before I gave SkyGo the boot I had used it on my laptop to TV via HDMI...? Or is that different from a mobile device?
Yeah, that's the only way to get it to play on a TV. Messy solution though, casting or a SmartTV app that @Crucial mentioned would be far easier.
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Problem is there are a ton of hoops to jump through to get an app on a TV, they are generally not open market places. And they use differing versions of android, iOS, Tizen, Orsay.... On mobile Android and Apple, with Android being open, makes it a lot easier. Netflix is big enough, Sky NZ? Not the money to do it properly, considering SkyGo is still using fkn Flash!
Really Sky screwed the pooch by it's original pricing plans. Offering Sport only with the core channels meant it undervalued the Sport and over valued the core. So now people would baulk at paying the right ratios, like 5 bucks for almost all channels but 100 a month for sport and movies each. Then the licencing cost would be spread in the right ratio.
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Until recently sky UK were using silverlight. Pretty sure that stopped being supported years ago. Not sure what they use now, but they restrict you to only being able to have skygo on two devices, only being able to make one device change per month. Then it's another price hike to four devices.
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SKY BOLSTERS EUROPEAN RUGBY OFFERING
SKY is excited to announce that it has secured the exclusive broadcasting rights for the Guinness Pro14 for the next three seasons (2018/19 – 2020/21) and the French Top 14 for the 2018/19 season. The deals join the Gallagher Premiership and the Premier Rugby Cup to complete a comprehensive European rugby offering for rugby fans on SKY TV.
As part of the deal, SKY will broadcast a minimum of 152 games on the SKY platform with the majority being broadcast on the Rugby Channel with select games on SKY Sport. The season will kick-off Saturday 1st September at 6.30am with three LIVE matches simultaneously. Cardiff Blues v Leinster Rugby on SKY Sport Pop-up 2, Zebre Rugby Club v Southern Kings on Rugby Channel Pop Up 1 and Ospreys v Edinburgh Rugby on Rugby Channel Pop-up 2. A 30 minute Guinness Pro14 highlights and preview show will screen on both SKY Sport and the Rugby Channel. The Kiwi stacked French Top 14 has also renewed its license with SKY to broadcast select matches of the 2018/19 season on the Rugby Channel and SKY Sport. With many of the French Top 14 sides featuring New Zealand talent, this will be of particular interest to Kiwi rugby fans.
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French Top 14 - Delayed: Pau V Toulon - Sunday, September 2nd, 2.30pm Rugby Channel French Top 14 - Live: Racing 92 V Clermont Auvergne - Tuesday, September 4th, 2.30pm Rugby Channel Pop Up 1 French Top 14 - Delayed: Toulouse V LA Rochelle Sunday - September 9th, 4.30pm Rugby Channel French Top 14 - Live: Toulon V Castres - Monday, September 10th, 2.45am Rugby Channel Pop Up 1
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Goodness, a live game at 2.45pm for us NZrs between Racing and Clermont on September 4 will certainly test the players ability to compete when they would normally be tucked up in bed fast asleep. Don't expect the attendance to be all that high for similar reasons. Still it's good to see them going out of their way to repay us for playing games in their time zone, even though it is in the middle of a work day.