27-09-2022, 06:30 PM
(27-09-2022, 06:20 PM)Allanbuzzy Wrote:(27-09-2022, 04:48 PM)London Lite Wrote: Well at least homes who can't have Sky Q and want to use their own tv and an internet connection have two choices.
NOW: Available on the likes of Fire TV, Roku and YouView, in addition to tablets and phones using a PAYG membership strategy with a limited selection of popular entertainment channels, plus Sky Sports and Sky Cinema along with box sets and SvOD films.
Sky Stream: 30 day rolling contract or 18 month contract for a smaller price with a wider selection of streaming linear channels with add-ons for Sports and Cinema, along with box sets. Set-up fee applies. Channel selection is less than Q however. BBC One English regions, Channel 5 spin-offs and AMC owned channels such as Legend are in HD compared to Q. Sky provide a streaming box.
Wait, AMC's channels are in HD? I knew about Channel 5's spin-offs being HD, I know 5Action, back when it was still called Paramount, had a HD feed but only Virgin customers could get it.
Though the name of "Sky Stream" doesn't spike any revolution. BT Stream when?
Apologies, I just double checked the Sky Glass channel list and it appears the AMC channels are in SD still. I thought the former CBS channels launched in HD at launch of Glass, but clearly not.
Channel 5 spin-off channels in HD seem to be exclusive to Glass/Stream.