Recommendation for sky replacement
05-12-2014, 23:26
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Recommendation for sky replacement
Hi All
Having realised that we're not really using the benefits of our Sky subscription, mainly watching the channels available on Freeview, I've been looking at alternatives. I'd like a player that does the following, in order of preference
1) watch and record Freeview/Freesat HD Channels
2) access Netflix and Amazon video subscriptions
3) play mkv files that will be stored on a NAS (not purchased yet but will do soon)
4) possibly also play back MP3 files from NAS (although considering a Sonos system with money saved from Sky)
5) Blu-Ray / DVD playback - nice to have but not essential by any means.
I'd like to do it all from within one interface, turn TV and player on and select options from there, the family need to be able to operate when I'm not around.
I'm not too concerned with the interface looking too pretty, more concerned with function.
Is there such a player that will do the above? Seen some reports that Samsung Blu-Ray recorders may tick all boxes but getting mixed reviews on that. Anyone got any experience of these?
Thanks in advance all
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06-12-2014, 08:44
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
have you spoken to sky to reduce your package or see what discount you can get, if your not watching the channels change to the original package and see what discount you can get the retentions number is 03332 022 135 see what they can do.
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06-12-2014, 09:09
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
Yeah have thought about doing that but it seems silly to me to pay for sky, even at a reduced rate if everything is available on Freeview/Freesat.
Thinking about getting rid of sky has also sparked the idea of having our tv, recordings, on demand services and streaming saved files from our NAS in one single interface. Being able to consume all in one place is probably now more the driver for this than saving money on sky
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06-12-2014, 09:21
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
sky own freesat you can ring them and use your sky box instead of buying one but for the recored facility i think its £10 per month.
on the original pack its £21.50 per month and if you have a good discount available you might be able to get it near £10 and still get more channels.
P.s i work in the retentions team at sky.
the free-sat number is 08442411602
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06-12-2014, 09:36
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
Thanks for the tips Scary, I'll definitely go down that route if I can't find a single box / interface to meet my needs
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06-12-2014, 13:50
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
Our new Sony smart HD TV* does all that in the set except blueray. Recording is to USB HDD or memory stick.
Netflix is built in plus a load of apps for things like youtube plus web and LAN browsers.
There's also a built in satellite tuner for freesat etc.
If your thinking of a new set worth a look.
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06-12-2014, 16:35
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
I did think about cutting out the middle man and going for the smart tv but have reservations about the recording functionality. Can you record one show while watching another? Also can you schedule recordings and will the TV need to be left on to record?
Thanks
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06-12-2014, 17:23
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
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Originally Posted by Japp
I did think about cutting out the middle man and going for the smart tv but have reservations about the recording functionality. Can you record one show while watching another? Also can you schedule recordings and will the TV need to be left on to record?
Thanks
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I'm afraid we've only just got it and I'm still finding out how to do some things. We have a separate VM HD box and a Sony DVD-HDD recorder so we have other options for recording.
There is an online copy of the i-manual in pdf that's worth a look if you want to try that route.
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06-12-2014, 18:47
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
Thanks heero_yuy, I'll have a read
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06-12-2014, 23:02
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Re: Recommendation for sky replacement
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Originally Posted by Scary
sky own freesat you can ring them and use your sky box instead of buying one but for the recored facility i think its £10 per month.
on the original pack its £21.50 per month and if you have a good discount available you might be able to get it near £10 and still get more channels.
P.s i work in the retentions team at sky.
the free-sat number is 08442411602
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"Sky own freesat"!. No they don't. If you stop paying Sky your box becomes a Free-to-Air satellite receiver, as satellite is an open platform, & Sky just rent transponders from the satellite operator like everyone else. The only thing Sky has control of is the EPG, & the software that allows you to record, which you have to pay to use. So the best option is to look at the channels available on Sky's FTA EPG list, & Freesat's EPG list, as the two do differ, & see what suits you best. Also if you buy a Freesat PVR you can record without paying a subscription.
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