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STMO123

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Sky go
« on: 09 March 2012, 19:59:14 »

Just downloaded sky go onto my android. I'm surprised they didn't make more of a hoo-hah about it becoming available.
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #1 on: 09 March 2012, 20:02:38 »

Oo! I didn't know it was on android either  :y
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #2 on: 09 March 2012, 20:05:27 »

I decided to watch the rugby on sky sports 1 just to see (or not see ;D ) what it was like. Picture was great but no sound.
"I might have known it wouldn't work" I said to wifey.
They were having a minutes silence for the soldiers who died in Afghanistan. :-[
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #3 on: 09 March 2012, 20:11:29 »

Sound isn't synching with the picture on mine  :-\
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #4 on: 09 March 2012, 20:15:29 »

Sound isn't synching with the picture on mine  :-\

Which phone? Wifi or 3G?
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #5 on: 09 March 2012, 20:19:23 »

Galaxy S, on 3G
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #6 on: 09 March 2012, 20:26:01 »

Galaxy S, on 3G

Mines a galaxy S too. Got quite a good picture on 3G but wifi much better.
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #7 on: 09 March 2012, 20:32:11 »

At your age I would have thought you would be far too blind too be able to see the picture on a screen that small. ::)





I know I am.
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #8 on: 09 March 2012, 20:36:08 »

At your age I would have thought you would be far too blind too be able to see the picture on a screen that small. ::)





I know I am.

I can't see it very well without my reading glasses but, then again, I haven't spent my life tossing myself off like you. ;D
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #9 on: 09 March 2012, 20:39:54 »

Well,change the habit of a lifetime and toss yourself off




A cliff. :P
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #10 on: 09 March 2012, 20:43:05 »

Well,change the habit of a lifetime and toss yourself off




A cliff. :P

That writing looks a bit shakey.
Oh FFS.....you're not doing it now are you? Dirty bastud ;D
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #11 on: 09 March 2012, 21:05:54 »

Bit rates will step up, either 3G or WiFi, the first playlist it grabs is the lowest bit rate. Then depending on the speed of your connection, the player on the phone can figure out the best bit rate it can use.

You will find the picture is better on Movies & Sport, as we have higher bit rates on these.

Only officially available on certain Android handsets only, however you can easily get around this looking at a few forums  ;)

Matches you home subscription, so what you are entitled to there you get on the phone. F1 channel to follow soon!

Also launching an Android App for non-sky customers, called "Sky Sports TV" with Sky Sports 1,2,3,4, Sports News, News, ATR & EPSN
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #12 on: 09 March 2012, 21:07:18 »

Bit rates will step up, either 3G or WiFi, the first playlist it grabs is the lowest bit rate. Then depending on the speed of your connection, the player on the phone can figure out the best bit rate it can use.

You will find the picture is better on Movies & Sport, as we have higher bit rates on these.

Only officially available on certain Android handsets only, however you can easily get around this looking at a few forums  ;)

Matches you home subscription, so what you are entitled to there you get on the phone. F1 channel to follow soon!

Also launching an Android App for non-sky customers, called "Sky Sports TV" with Sky Sports 1,2,3,4, Sports News, News, ATR & EPSN

Tell Rupert that he is a tight git for limiting it to two devies.
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #13 on: 09 March 2012, 21:12:18 »

Bit rates will step up, either 3G or WiFi, the first playlist it grabs is the lowest bit rate. Then depending on the speed of your connection, the player on the phone can figure out the best bit rate it can use.

You will find the picture is better on Movies & Sport, as we have higher bit rates on these.

Only officially available on certain Android handsets only, however you can easily get around this looking at a few forums  ;)

Matches you home subscription, so what you are entitled to there you get on the phone. F1 channel to follow soon!

Also launching an Android App for non-sky customers, called "Sky Sports TV" with Sky Sports 1,2,3,4, Sports News, News, ATR & EPSN

Tell Rupert that he is a tight git for limiting it to two devies.

You can change the device, but only have 7 devices a month.

If it was not limited, you'd give you login details to your mate would'd you? Then you might have another spare and give it to another mate!

Streaming data costs money, vasts amount as it happens.
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Re: Sky go
« Reply #14 on: 09 March 2012, 21:14:04 »

Bit rates will step up, either 3G or WiFi, the first playlist it grabs is the lowest bit rate. Then depending on the speed of your connection, the player on the phone can figure out the best bit rate it can use.

You will find the picture is better on Movies & Sport, as we have higher bit rates on these.

Only officially available on certain Android handsets only, however you can easily get around this looking at a few forums  ;)

Matches you home subscription, so what you are entitled to there you get on the phone. F1 channel to follow soon!

Also launching an Android App for non-sky customers, called "Sky Sports TV" with Sky Sports 1,2,3,4, Sports News, News, ATR & EPSN

Tell Rupert that he is a tight git for limiting it to two devies.

You can change the device, but only have 7 devices a month.

If it was not limited, you'd give you login details to your mate would'd you? Then you might have another spare and give it to another mate!

Streaming data costs money, vasts amount as it happens.

How very dare you? :o
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