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When you download a show from Anytime+ is it saved to the Anytime partition or the main Planner partition?
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The main planner , you can leave it there and delete it when you've watched it. During the early hours each day Sky download Anytime content into the showcase which plays instantly and the majority is HD , see image below which contains the Sky Prem HD movies.
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Thanks for that MM and especially for taking the time to take a pic as well. Very much appreciated. :)
Are the films downloaded during the early hours done so via Sky BB? I'm still puzzled when the 1tb box will utilise it's 500gb Anytime partition though, there's enough space for 120hrs of HD content after all. |
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Really hope Sky Movies doesn't get crippled, its a great service and having a brand new movie every friday is one of the best features of it.
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For some reason in this country we seem to want to destroy everything good. Sky is a good service! There upto 20Mb broadband is truly unlimited and unmanaged meaning even if you only actually hit 6mb you could download more than someone on Virgins 10 or 20mb services over a 24 hour period. This is because the Virgin users would hit traffic management and be crippled and usually the management cripple normal use to around 5mb but almost stops peer2peer completely. At some point the 12 million plus Sky customers need to stand up and tell Virginmedia and the other providers to eff off. If Virignmedia ran a movie channel it would be over subscribed and under invested in just like the broadband network. Meaning next weeks premier would be Starwars, then the following weeks would be Honey I shrunk the kids.. The weeks after would have Back to the future. Sky is BIG Sky is a success Sky have invested BILLIONS and now make a lot of money. |
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Why do they need to tell other providers to eff off?
I understand that they want their platform to have a selling point over rivals but they'd rather be making money from Sky Movies customers on Virgin than have Netflix supply them with movies. |
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With movies also there are many more outlets myself if i am interested in a movie i usually buy it from amazon on dvd to keep. ---------- Post added at 09:13 ---------- Previous post was at 08:57 ---------- Quote:
Coupled with the fact its good buisiness for pay tv rivals to work together and make some money then let freeview/freesat mop up. |
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I would agree Richard to a certain extent I do believe the pay TV companies need to work together and make their product standout on all platforms.
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