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Sky Movies - No PIN
On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:26:57 +0100, "Gaz" wrote:
No. Sky insist on it, because it makes timed recordings impossible and promotes their sky plus. No, OFCOM insist on it - and they call the shots about what you can and cannot watch on TV, not Sky. Read this - look at point 44: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/csg/ofcom_board/notes/51 -- |
Sky Movies - No PIN
In article , Zero Tolerance
wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:26:57 +0100, "Gaz" wrote: No. Sky insist on it, because it makes timed recordings impossible and promotes their sky plus. No, OFCOM insist on it - and they call the shots about what you can and cannot watch on TV, not Sky. Read this - look at point 44: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/csg/ofcom_board/notes/51 Yes, OFCOM insist on it, but before the PIN business started Sky didn't show adult-rated films before the watershed. Now they are using the PIN as an excuse to do so, with the result that they can't be recorded on anything but Sky+. I suppose this could be deliberate, but I think it's just the same mindset as the BBC, who have been pretending that video recorders don't exist for the last 25 years. |
Sky Movies - No PIN
"Roger Wilmut" wrote in message . .. No, OFCOM insist on it - and they call the shots about what you can and cannot watch on TV, not Sky. Read this - look at point 44: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/about/csg/ofcom_board/notes/51 Yes, OFCOM insist on it, but before the PIN business started Sky didn't show adult-rated films before the watershed. Now they are using the PIN as an excuse to do so, with the result that they can't be recorded on anything but Sky+. I suppose this could be deliberate, but I think it's just the same mindset as the BBC, who have been pretending that video recorders don't exist for the last 25 years. given that they now 'theme' their channels, what would they air on their horror channel between 5am and 10pm? - other than an overdose of sci fi. given the low price of a sky+ box it's beyond me why anyone would settle for a regular sky box if they are a film subscriber. -- Gareth. That fly... is your magic wand. http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/ |
Sky Movies - No PIN
"the dog from that film you saw" wrote
in message ... given the low price of a sky+ box it's beyond me why anyone would settle for a regular sky box if they are a film subscriber. I live in an apartment block that has only a single feed to each apartment. So I cant make use of the watch and record ability of Sky+. I was waiting to see what happens with the possible upcoming change to this (as mentioned before on this group), plus I was also mulling over how good the new BT Vision was. Right now, I just feel that the selection of movies shown in the new Sky Movies is not as good as the old Sky Movies. |
Sky Movies - No PIN
On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:59:06 GMT, Roger Wilmut
wrote: Yes, OFCOM insist on it, but before the PIN business started Sky didn't show adult-rated films before the watershed. Before the PIN business started Sky COULDN'T show adult-rated films before the watershed and had to fill the daytime hours of the movies with largely inoffensive made-for-TV daytime pap. -- |
Sky Movies - No PIN
On Wed, 30 May 2007 21:53:41 +0100, "Movilla"
in message , wrote: I live in an apartment block that has only a single feed to each apartment. So I cant make use of the watch and record ability of Sky+. I guess you already know but to clarify for others living in flats with only one Sky digital cable - you can still use the record function of Sky+ but can only watch one channel at a time, i.e. you cannot record and watch a different channel. john |
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