CBear1993 wrote: » Cancelled sky officially yesterday evening, 31 day’s notice. Contacted a guy that installs those tiviar alphaplus . Low and behold just this morning, Sky ireland rang me - so first of all it was up from €59 per month to 95, I got them down to 80. Then they ring back this morning offering €66 to stay for another year. I sort of have my mind made up at this stage to go with the android box or tiviar, whatever they’re called. Just conscious of dodgy boxes though and the chance of interruption or lag. I’d put it out through the window
CBear1993 wrote: » What are these android boxes then or IPTV as they’re called? Have read up on them and done the research. Seems like a lot of effort keeping them constantly updated and configured correctly. I’ll stick with the tiviar as you say then!
shocksy wrote: » Sorry to partially hi jack this thread. I'm looking to cancel sky completely and I'm currently using a sky q box. I'm out of contract so I own the box. When I fully cancel, can anyone advise me what free channels I'll be left with? Am I correct in thinking I'll be no longer able to record? Also, will I still be able to watch stuff that's already recorded and stored on the box? Thanks.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » You do not own the box. When you cancel Sky Q you are required to return their box/es.
Pete123456 wrote: » You don’t own the box with a you only “rent” it... they’ll ask for it back
DFS UTD wrote: » Hi I'm a complete novice at this so please bear with me. I currently have a sky+ subscription and want to cancel. I'm looking for a STB that I can just plug in to replace the sky box. I don't want to recable / move current dish etc. I'd like to have one remote with a channel listing that includes all saorview and freesat channels - with the option to pause/ record. RTE 1 RTE 2 RTE News Now Virgin 1 Virgin 2 BBC 1 BBC2 BBC News ITV 1 ITV 2 etc etc I haven't a clue about any of this - Is there a STB that will work for me? I looked at the world of satellite website - but it was all double dutch to me. Any help / recommendations greatly accepted. thanks DFS
Johnboy1951 wrote: » There are now several boxes running Linux images which compete very well with it. I expect they will receive support/updates for as long, and maybe longer than the Tiviar. One great benefit of the Tiviar is that a full set up by Boards members has been made available, so the usual requirement of these boxes for the buyer to do most of the set up is overcome. I am unsure about the other comparable boxes.
CBear1993 wrote: » I got sky back down to €65 a month. Good considering my first year was €59. I’ll stay with them this year now considering I would have needed to keep on broadband with someone anyway. €300 for tv for the year with all of the above that you’ve mentioned on Sky Q. Sure I’d be out €250 getting one of those boxes installed now
Gerry Wicklow wrote: » The difference is that's a once off payment and your clear. Or put another way 4 months subs at your rate.
Shoie wrote: » I am looking for a STB recommendation. As with some on this thread I recently cancelled Sky due to price. I went for the PowerPoint Saorviw as I thought it had everything i needed, I should have read Boards first. The box is good but my main gripe is that you can not get Netflix or other channel players such as All4 of VMPlayer. Saorview website say TV players like RTE Player so I thought I could install more. Is there a box you could recommend that would be a good alternative to the Triviar box? Wants I have for a STB is to: Saorview FreeSat 7 day EPG (on Saorview and FreeSat if possible) Pause/rewind/fast forward live tv Series record Install catch up TV apps - RT Player, VM Player, All4, dPlay etc.. Install streaming apps - Netflix, Prime and NowTV I have an aerial and dish installed running to the new box and signal is good. I am tech minded but don’t want to have to be constantly updating a box. I would like to set it and let it do the updates itself. I have used android boxes but not Linux. Any tips, or links to other threads, anyone could give me would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
tech wrote: » does the Firestick have RTE Player?
dulpit wrote: » Suggest you go down the route of an e2 box like the zgemma H7S for the TV bits, and a separate box (fire stick, shield, even a chromecast) for the players.
shocksy wrote: Sorry to partially hi jack this thread. I'm looking to cancel sky completely and I'm currently using a sky q box. I'm out of contract so I own the box. When I fully cancel, can anyone advise me what free channels I'll be left with?
CBear1993 wrote: » Broadband is included in that Gerry at €40 per month so the TV is actually only 25. It’s a broadband and tv package. Cheapest broadband you’ll get is about 40 - they’ll all offer 25 for 6 months but then it goes above that and again after first year.
CBear1993 wrote: » And no matter what you tell me - the channels aren’t 100% lag-proof. How many times have you went to a friends house to watch a live sporting event etc and the box has lagged or in some cases went off completely? And they brush it off and look for another stream or channel. I could not be bothered with that crap.
CBear1993 wrote: » Second year. First year was €59 per month tv and broadband special offer. Second year they did it for €65.90. Maybe next year I’ll switch to one of those boxes as I agree sky charge too much for what it is. But to be honest I have the amiko/tiviar box out in another house in the country and it’s good job but it doesn’t compare with sky.
There are lads obsessed with building their android boxes and putting all the time into them where it gets to the point where they’re the only people in the house who actually know how to work it. And no matter what you tell me - the channels aren’t 100% lag-proof. How many times have you went to a friends house to watch a live sporting event etc and the box has lagged or in some cases went off completely? And they brush it off and look for another stream or channel. I could not be bothered with that crap. People who have them will argue blind that their box works great and never any problems but it’s not the same. I’ve seen them first hand and they aren’t as user friendly as the subscription providers . Sure some people have outsmarted SKy etc to be able to get more channels than sky provide, channeled into their box. But every few months or less some channels drop out all of a sudden. I don’t want to have to be constantly updating or fixing something. The €300 for tv will do me this year instead of the €250 initial outlay for a box but until someone presents me with something that can replicate sky - easy to use, has all the apps and an accessible interface then I’ll throw my money at them.