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Sky+ Box
On 24/06/2012 08:34, Brian Gaff wrote:
What I'd like to know is why are you buying sky boxes when they go wrong, surely Sky should replace them. Brian the box belongs to you not sky. having said that, on the 2 occasions when i have had a box die - one sky+ and one sky HD box, on both occasions they have replaced them for free when i threatened to cancel my subscription. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
Sky+ Box
"Woody" wrote:
"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... My mother-in-law has a basic Sky box and pays £24.50 for the Entertainment Extra package. As each box fails, I buy a new one on eBay for £20. I am about to buy the next one to have in stock. If I buy a Sky+ box will she be able to record on it - if we can overcome being 83 and not too good with technology? Do I just move the card as usual or is there some ritual with Sky? Geoff You have to pay for the recording facility and if you stop paying you loose access to your recordings. Not true. You only have to pay for the recording facility if you don't have a subscription. -- Adrian |
Sky+ Box
"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... My mother-in-law has a basic Sky box and pays £24.50 for the Entertainment Extra package. As each box fails, I buy a new one on eBay for £20. I am about to buy the next one to have in stock. If I buy a Sky+ box will she be able to record on it - if we can overcome being 83 and not too good with technology? Do I just move the card as usual or is there some ritual with Sky? Geoff Thanks to all - I'd overlooked the twin LNB issue (with associated cabling). I buy boxes because when they go, we need immediate resumption of service - a day or two of fretting would not work. So £20 a time is no problem and now the same sum gets a +box. The real problem is avoiding complexity. |
Sky+ Box
On Jun 24, 1:55*pm, "Geoff Pearson" wrote:
"Geoff Pearson" wrote in message ... My mother-in-law has a basic Sky box and pays £24.50 for the Entertainment Extra package. *As each box fails, I buy a new one on eBay for £20. *I am about to buy the next one to have in stock. *If I buy a Sky+ box will she be able to record on it - if we can overcome being 83 and not too good with technology? *Do I just move the card as usual or is there some ritual with Sky? Geoff Thanks to all - I'd overlooked the twin LNB issue (with associated cabling). I buy boxes because when they go, we need immediate resumption of service - a day or two of fretting would not work. *So £20 a time is no problem and now the same sum gets a +box. *The real problem is avoiding complexity. You can work round it by connecting the feed to tuner 1, then set up a manual recording scheduled to run all day, every day. That way the a second recording i.e. something you actually want to record - will use tuner 1 and it should work. It can get a bit baffling for technophobes though. |
Sky+ Box
airsmoothed wrote:
You can work round it by connecting the feed to tuner 1, then set up a manual recording scheduled to run all day, every day. That way the a second recording i.e. something you actually want to record - will use tuner 1 and it should work. It can get a bit baffling for technophobes though. Why not just set 'one feed' in the settings menu? Bill |
Sky+ Box
On Jun 25, 12:35*am, Bill Wright wrote:
airsmoothed wrote: You can work round it by connecting the feed to tuner 1, then set up a manual recording scheduled to run all day, every day. That way the a second recording i.e. something you actually want to record - will use tuner 1 and it should work. It can get a bit baffling for technophobes though. Why not just set 'one feed' in the settings menu? Bill That option isn't available on Sky+ boxes (at least not mine, maybe it disappeared after an OTA SW update?), although it is on Sky+ HD boxes. |
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