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Advice on SKy Alternative

  • 20-03-2019 03:59PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 314 ✭✭


    Hi all,



    I am quitting Sky at the end of the month after (too many) years paying for TV I don't watch. I am paying abot €40 a month for Sky Q which is not bad but I just don't watch much TV anymore, and neither does my wife. Our 2kids ( 6 and 4) watch a bit of CBeebies/RTE Jr every day, and we watch a documentary/film or two at weekend on Netflix. In short, we are a youing family, who don't have much need for loads of TV.



    I am looking for advice on what to replace the Sky TV package with. I have good broadband with Eir, so broadband speed is not an issue.



    Would like to be able to watch Cbeebies/RTE Jr/Netflix and would like to be able to view the Irish channels and BC etc on occasion, but that's not essential.



    I ma looking at a premium package with Dalton TV here http://www.daltontv.ie/product/premium-package/ which essentially gives all the Saorview/Freeview channels, with ability to record, and Web TV. But is seems expensive and gives me probably more than I need.


    Can someone recommend a more compact set-up that would meet the above needs? Is a simple Android box with the RTE player apps/Cbeebies/CBBC apps and Netflix the best option?



    Thanks in advance.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,532 ✭✭✭galtee boy


    Interesting set up with Dalton TV, it's looks like they have designed their own EPG to look like a Sky EPG, but it's only for free to air channels, however unlike a normal combo box, which would be much cheaper, it has 7 day epg for all channels and appears to have built in hard drive for recording. I presume it's legal or is it , to design and use this epg ? Looks excellent,but expensive, but if they maintain/update the EPG etc and all is above board, then it would fulfill many people's tv needs.


  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 12,493 Mod ✭✭✭✭icdg


    Mod Note:

    As far as I can see from the linked to website, and despite the use of the word “package” implying a subscription, it’s just a relatively expensive Saorview/Freesat combo box with a Sky-alike skin on the EPG and I don’t think there’s anything more to it but I stand ready to be corrected on that one


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,532 ✭✭✭galtee boy


    icdg wrote: »
    Mod Note:

    As far as I can see from the linked to website, and despite the use of the word “package” implying a subscription, it’s just a relatively expensive Saorview/Freesat combo box with a Sky-alike skin on the EPG and I don’t think there’s anything more to it but I stand ready to be corrected on that one

    It's hard to tell from the website what kind of box etc is being used, but if this is a combo box, with 7 day epg for both Saorview and satellite, built in HDD, as in this box is a pvr, is this not what a lot of fta people are looking for ? ie, all channels on one list, all with 7 day listings, proper built in recording, very Sky looking EPG ( if it's legal ? ), ok , it's expensive, but one years basic sky sub would easily pay for it, or is there something I'm missing here ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,944 ✭✭✭✭Johnboy1951


    galtee boy wrote: »
    It's hard to tell from the website what kind of box etc is being used, but if this is a combo box, with 7 day epg for both Saorview and satellite, built in HDD, as in this box is a pvr, is this not what a lot of fta people are looking for ? ie, all channels on one list, all with 7 day listings, proper built in recording, very Sky looking EPG ( if it's legal ? ), ok , it's expensive, but one years basic sky sub would easily pay for it, or is there something I'm missing here ?

    What is missing are the hardware specifications which are needed to make an informed decision.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,715 ✭✭✭dubrov


    I remember OpenVix has a sky skin. So it is almost certainly an Enigma 2 box.

    Hard tip know of it is a good deal without seeing the buzz specs. The box could be worth anywhere from 80 to 500.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,715 ✭✭✭dubrov


    It's also unclear if it includes aerial/ satellite installation.
    The price is not bad if it does.

    If it is just the box you could easily setup similar yourself for about 130.

    Have a look for a thread on the satellite forum called "user friendly replacement fire pay tv". All the instructions are there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,715 ✭✭✭dubrov


    Just to add, the simplest setup for you would be to buy a freesat box. This would cover all the UK channels and will work by just swapping it out with your sky box.

    For Rte/Netflix, you could just cast from your phone (maybe with a chromecast)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,532 ✭✭✭galtee boy


    dubrov wrote: »
    It's also unclear if it includes aerial/ satellite installation.
    The price is not bad if it does.

    If it is just the box you could easily setup similar yourself for about 130.

    Have a look for a thread on the satellite forum called "user friendly replacement fire pay tv". All the instructions are there

    This is the problem, it isn't easy to set up a similar box yourself, with Sky type 7 day guide for all channels, Saorview and satellite on one EPG, internal HDD etc, unless your very techy, good with computers/downloading and installing skins etc, this system from Daltontv seems to be an out of the box, plug and play solution, albeit at a premium price.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,715 ✭✭✭dubrov


    galtee boy wrote:
    This is the problem, it isn't easy to set up a similar box yourself, with Sky type 7 day guide for all channels, Saorview and satellite on one EPG, internal HDD etc, unless your very techy, good with computers/downloading and installing skins etc, this system from Daltontv seems to be an out of the box, plug and play solution, albeit at a premium price.


    Normally I would agree but that with that thread I referenced, NewClareMan had reduced it down to being able to follow a few instructions.

    Of course, even that still takes time so the DaltonTV option may still be worth it for some


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,418 ✭✭✭FRIENDO


    dubrov wrote: »
    Just to add, the simplest setup for you would be to buy a freesat box. This would cover all the UK channels and will work by just swapping it out with your sky box.

    For Rte/Netflix, you could just cast from your phone (maybe with a chromecast)

    Freesat is very good and easy to use.

    Most new TVs have a Netflix button, so if you could get the Saorview channels on the TV would be best. An aerial would be required for Saorview.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,821 ✭✭✭Tigerandahalf


    The rte app on LG tvs (when updated again) should allowing live streaming of rte channels.


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