Bart
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/30/iplayer-sky-hd/
This is great news, even though im aware most people will have already have access to it from their xbox, PS3, HTPC etc.
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jrsteeve
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Just need 4oD now and it'll be perfect-ish.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
already have access to it from their xbox, PS3, HTPC etc.
Surprise surprise, Sky are several years behind the curve but will still market the addition to be the latest and best technology.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Bart
already have access to it from their xbox, PS3, HTPC etc.
Surprise surprise, Sky are several years behind the curve but will still market the addition to be the latest and best technology.
Agreed but then doesn't that what all market leaders do i.e. Apple.
Doesn't make a blind bit of difference i think in this day and age, i have it on my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my ps3, my TV. Sky is just an extra one to add to the list and is not a selling point.
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Daveskater
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Our Living room TV has iPlayer built in, but it would probably be easier to use it through the Sky box as the built-in one is a bit rubbish. Not sure the box is connected to the router, though.
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A2H GO
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Didn't even know xbox had iPlayer, bit of a hassle firing that up to watch iPlayer, Sky could be more convenient although I usually find the content on all this catch up stuff is crap.
Does it work if you no longer have a sky subscription? ie. Just use the box for the free channels.
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Nath
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It's part of On Demand anyway isn't it?
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Didn't even know xbox had iPlayer, bit of a hassle firing that up to watch iPlayer, Sky could be more convenient although I usually find the content on all this catch up stuff is crap.
Does it work if you no longer have a sky subscription? ie. Just use the box for the free channels.
i would imagine so as long as you have a TV license you should be able to view it.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
It's part of On Demand anyway isn't it?
Not properly, the only way BBC would give the content is if it was presented and controlled by BBC, that's the only reason it'as actually iPlayer and not just all the content with a sky interface.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by Nath
It's part of On Demand anyway isn't it?
Not properly, the only way BBC would give the content is if it was presented and controlled by BBC, that's the only reason it'as actually iPlayer and not just all the content with a sky interface.
Ah fair one. I bought that little box thing for a tenner and saw it on there. Haven't used it though.
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