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Sky HD+: What do I need / get?
So it's time to give up on Virgin Ever getting their HD offerings up to par. The £49.00 install offer of Sky is enough to entice me off the Virgin VIP package.
My VM boradband is good, so I'd keep that. I only have a VM phone line, and am not going to pay for BT to install one as that would be a silly cost. I know the Sky STB needs a phone line: Will it work with a Virgin land line?The Sky HD+ box itself. Is there an optical output for the sound so I can connect it to my amplifier that doesn't do HDMI? It's surprising how often I am using both recorders on the V+ whilst watching something else. How many channels can be watched / recorded at once? The install. Does the £49.00 include a dish and all cabling? Which direction does the satellite dish point (North, South)? Trying to work out where it might actually go on my house as I don't really want it on the front wall. Thanks. |
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Can't help on most of your questions except to say if you look at your neighbours dishes you probably find they are pointing southerly.
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Re: Sky HD+: What do I need / get?
the install cost should cover dish and cabling.
I'd ditch the VM broadband and get sky's free offering - which means you'd need a phone line (BT) installed but the sky box should be ok connected to your VM line. when it dials out it's to a free number except if you use interactive paid for features. this site might help http://www.skyuser.co.uk/ |
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I currently get VM 20 meg. I'm not going to get near that on Sky free or otherwise.
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Yep, the STB has an optical audio output. The STB has two tuners, so you can watch/record one channel while recording another. "Standard" installation is free for new customers. Should include everything. http://packages.sky.com/hd/ |
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Very infrequently, I think its only the sky interactive services. Its free for stuff like pin resets/changes, upgrading/downgrading your package and account queries. You pay for the games and maybe the online shopping. Everything is included in the install free unless its a special install i.e. if a pole is needed to mount the dish on. Annoyingly (for me) South. Blasted trees! :mad: |
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for example... it dials up after you have used box office - for billing purposes.
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You will love the sound quality when connected to an amp via optical. I went from v+ to sky hd and the difference is massive.
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I have only just moved from VM (XL TV+ 2MB BB+ Basic Phone+ additional services+ V+ at a monthly cost of £76) to VM 2MB BB + Sky+.
I have a code for a free SKY+ box (Not Sky+HD) so that saved me £49. VM called me after I requested cancellation. Lady on the line offered me 2MB BB for 1/2 price for 6 months without the phone line = £10/month. After that period, I will try my luck again and hopefully get another good deal. You can pay Sky £25 if you don't intend to connect your box to a phone line. I could use a phone line but after my experience with VM, I have been put off having one. So my old deal with VM was: XL TV + 2MB BB + Basic Phone + 800 call anywhere+ Addition channel = £76 I now have: Sky + incl. 3 packs (£18.50) + 2MB BB(£10) =£28.50 If VM don't renew the deal am going for (would have gone for that anyway until I wasn't offered 1/2 price BB): Sky+ incl. 3 packs(£18.50) + Sky phone line (£10) + O2 BB(£7.50) =£36 + Installation charge of £25 for Sky phone line Admittedly, we have different reasons for wanting to leave VM but maybe this will help you. I have yet to pay Sky £25 for not having a phone line but will do so when I get a reminder. |
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Is it just me or does it seem like VM are fighting a losing battle to gain customers for their TV contents?
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