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Title: Sky+
Post by: STMO123 on 31 October 2007, 23:01:14
The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 31 October 2007, 23:02:21
Might be worth asking Maria - I think she has this package now..
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Kevin Wood on 31 October 2007, 23:05:31
Not played with one myself but you may well find the output - for some programmes if not all - is protected with macrovision or something on playback meaning you can't make a 2nd generation copy of it.

They'll need to put another downlead in from the dish too, IIRC.

Kevin
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: STMO123 on 31 October 2007, 23:08:39
I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: CaptainZok on 31 October 2007, 23:11:45
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I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Stick with the light programme on the wireless Grandad.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: STMO123 on 31 October 2007, 23:12:56
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I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Stick with the light programme on the wireless Grandad.

I'm gonna get you at the next meet.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Baron Von Spongebob on 31 October 2007, 23:13:44
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I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Stick with the light programme on the wireless Grandad.

I'm gonna get you at the next meet.

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: CaptainZok on 31 October 2007, 23:14:58
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I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Stick with the light programme on the wireless Grandad.

I'm gonna get you at the next meet.
No prob even I can outrun your zimmer frame. ;D
Seriously though £100 sounds a bit steep for a new aerial.
Had ours replaced last year and it was about £45 IIRC.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: STMO123 on 31 October 2007, 23:16:59
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I just knew it wouldn't be easy. I'll stick with what I know. (12" B+W, 1959) ;D
Stick with the light programme on the wireless Grandad.

I'm gonna get you at the next meet.
No prob even I can outrun your zimmer frame. ;D
Seriously though £100 sounds a bit steep for a new aerial.
Had ours replaced last year and it was about £45 IIRC.

It's not just the aerial, it's going to be a new mast/brackets, the lot. £100 aint bad. :-/
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: CaptainZok on 31 October 2007, 23:20:20
Ah right. Thought it was another case of a rogue trader ripping off a poor unsuspecting pensioner.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: STMO123 on 31 October 2007, 23:22:08
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Ah right. Thought it was another case of a rogue trader ripping off a poor unsuspecting pensioner.  ;D ;D

My wife has still got all her marbles. She'll see to it for me. ::)
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: CaptainZok on 31 October 2007, 23:25:45
LOL, I've considered sky+ but I think Murdoch gets enough cash from me without paying the extra for
+. Built the freeview media centre so I can record loads of stuff without paying anything.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 00:40:49
With the V+ box from Virgin you can record two programs whilst watching a third. In essence, 3 tuners. :y
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Paulus on 01 November 2007, 05:54:58
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The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
You can...you can also record two channels whilst watching a third recorded program. IT ROCKS  :y
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 08:02:44
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The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
You can...you can also record two channels whilst watching a third recorded program. IT ROCKS  :y

Eh, actually you can't. Not with Sky+ ::)

With Sky+ there are only two feeds from the LNB, meaning you can record ONE Sat channel while watching a second. ie, record Sky sports whilst watching Sky movies.

Only with Virgin cable and their V+ box you can record TWO channels whilst watching a third. ie, record Sky sports and Sky movies whilst watching Setanta sports.

I know, cos i have both systems.  ::)
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Mr.Slippy on 01 November 2007, 08:26:26
what he means is that if you watch something from the library e.g. Heroes from last night, I can be recording sky sports and sky movies at the same time. However, attempting to switch to a live broadcast would interrupt one of the two recordings...

 :y
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 01 November 2007, 08:49:10
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The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
You can...you can also record two channels whilst watching a third recorded program. IT ROCKS  :y

Eh, actually you can't. Not with Sky+ ::)

With Sky+ there are only two feeds from the LNB, meaning you can record ONE Sat channel while watching a second. ie, record Sky sports whilst watching Sky movies.

Only with Virgin cable and their V+ box you can record TWO channels whilst watching a third. ie, record Sky sports and Sky movies whilst watching Setanta sports.

I know, cos i have both systems.  ::)


Yes, two tuners (two feeds from the LNB) but, that means that you CAN do the above i.e. record two programmes whilst watching a programme you recorded earlier.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: JiMbOb789 on 01 November 2007, 13:12:52
getting sky+ soon!!!!
Can't wait!!!!
Jamie
 :) ;) 8-) :y
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Paulus on 01 November 2007, 13:49:52
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The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
You can...you can also record two channels whilst watching a third recorded program. IT ROCKS  :y

Eh, actually you can't. Not with Sky+ ::)

With Sky+ there are only two feeds from the LNB, meaning you can record ONE Sat channel while watching a second. ie, record Sky sports whilst watching Sky movies.

Only with Virgin cable and their V+ box you can record TWO channels whilst watching a third. ie, record Sky sports and Sky movies whilst watching Setanta sports.

I know, cos i have both systems.  ::)


Yes, two tuners (two feeds from the LNB) but, that means that you CAN do the above i.e. record two programmes whilst watching a programme you recorded earlier.


Thank you...I know I'm right...I always am  :D
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Kev on 01 November 2007, 13:57:24
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The aerial on my roof has blown over. I have sky but use the aerial to watch freeview/terrestrial when recording from sky. I have been quoted £100 for new aerial/mast. To upgrade to sky+ is £99.

Finally, the point.

With sky+, can I watch one channel whilst recording another? Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?

Cheers.
You can...you can also record two channels whilst watching a third recorded program. IT ROCKS  :y

Eh, actually you can't. Not with Sky+ ::)

With Sky+ there are only two feeds from the LNB, meaning you can record ONE Sat channel while watching a second. ie, record Sky sports whilst watching Sky movies.

Only with Virgin cable and their V+ box you can record TWO channels whilst watching a third. ie, record Sky sports and Sky movies whilst watching Setanta sports.

I know, cos i have both systems.  ::)


Yes, two tuners (two feeds from the LNB) but, that means that you CAN do the above i.e. record two programmes whilst watching a programme you recorded earlier.


Thank you...I know I'm right...I always am  :D

Indeed you were. Because i didn't read your reply properly.  :-[

With Sky though, you can't record 2 and watch 1, only watch a previously recorded show.

With Virgin, you can record 2 whilst still watching another live channel. A better system i think.  :y

Plus, when browsing the guide with cable, the tv picture moves to the top of the screen which is really handy. Sky can't do that.  :P

Either way,  you'll wonder how you ever got by with video tapes.  ;)
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: miked on 01 November 2007, 14:10:13
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Not played with one myself but you may well find the output - for some programmes if not all - is protected with macrovision or something on playback meaning you can't make a 2nd generation copy of it.

They'll need to put another downlead in from the dish too, IIRC.

Kevin
As has been confirmed, can record two different channels a the same time.  Can watch an already recorded program at the same time.

I have a DVD recorder connected via scart, can DVD record any live programs or during playback (including movies) but bear in mind that there is an extra digital to analogue to digital conversion that has to take place so quality is reduced (although not noticeably to me)
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: korum on 01 November 2007, 16:46:25
When you have recordered something on your sky+ box and want to transfer it to yuor dvd recorder you have to play the program so in essence watch it.

this means you cant record something to the dvd recorder while watching something else on sky so its best to do it when you dont want to watch tv
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: TheBoy on 01 November 2007, 18:00:14
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can I watch one channel whilst recording another?
Yes, or record 2 programmes, whilst watching a prerecorded 3rd

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Can I then transfer that recording to my DVD recorder?
No.
Title: Re: Sky+
Post by: Paulus on 02 November 2007, 10:54:51
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When you have recordered something on your sky+ box and want to transfer it to yuor dvd recorder you have to play the program so in essence watch it.

this means you cant record something to the dvd recorder while watching something else on sky so its best to do it when you dont want to watch tv

Now that is a poor design  >:(. I have to set the DVD recorder going every night so that I don't accidently press any buttons on the Sky+ remote and cancel it...now that's another pain in the arse.