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blood 05-12-2014 09:54

Sky Movies
 
quick question! :)

Does anyone know if it's possible to add sky movies for one month only on Virgin media?


Cheers


Stephen

RobboEdin 05-12-2014 09:58

Re: Sky Movies
 
Yes it is.

It used to be that you could cancel with immediate effect after a minimum 30 days but I believe this has either changed or is about to change so that 30 days notice of cancellation is required. Worth checking when you order.

blood 05-12-2014 11:12

Re: Sky Movies
 
Cheers for quick response, will give them a little tinkle I think!

Cheers


Stephen

paultrademark 05-12-2014 11:13

Re: Sky Movies
 
So basically if you want it for 30 days, do you now just phone up to order it, and once you get the box hit and it's activated, call up to cancel? lol

OLD BOY 05-12-2014 12:07

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paultrademark (Post 35745164)
So basically if you want it for 30 days, do you now just phone up to order it, and once you get the box hit and it's activated, call up to cancel? lol

Bear in mind that any recordings from the Sky Movies channels will be wiped when your subscription lapses.

RobboEdin 05-12-2014 12:37

Re: Sky Movies
 
Of course, the best approach for Sky Movies is NowTV where a month pass is only £9.99.

The NowTV iPad app now has Chromecast support, meaning you can cast it to your big TV.

Even if you go down the NowTV box route, it can be a cheap way to contract for short periods.

spiderplant 05-12-2014 12:48

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35745169)
Bear in mind that any recordings from the Sky Movies channels will be wiped when your subscription lapses.

They won't be wiped, but they will become inaccessible. If you subscribe again, you'll be able to watch them again.

andy_m 05-12-2014 13:04

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35745174)
Of course, the best approach for Sky Movies is NowTV where a month pass is only £9.99.

The NowTV iPad app now has Chromecast support, meaning you can cast it to your big TV.

Even if you go down the NowTV box route, it can be a cheap way to contract for short periods.

It's even cheaper if you sign up for a month's free trial and then cancel it - easily online - you get hit with cheaper deals before you press the final "submit" button.

However, whether it's the "best approach" is really open for debate. I like Now TV, but it can stutter/buffer at times (rare, and you generally get an email with some compensation the next day), and of course you only get 720p hd. Maybe not the best, but certainly the cheapest.

passingbat 05-12-2014 15:03

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35745178)
and of course you only get 720p hd. Maybe not the best, but certainly the cheapest.

And no 5.1 audio, just stereo.

cj136uk 05-12-2014 15:06

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35745193)
And no 5.1 audio, just stereo.

I have now tv, with any of the catchup or vod content it has 5.1 Dolby

passingbat 05-12-2014 15:46

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cj136uk (Post 35745194)
I have now tv, with any of the catchup or vod content it has 5.1 Dolby

What display do you get on your AV amp?

This is from the Now TV web site

Quote:

<H1>5.1 stereo
Quote:


LAST MODIFIED 10 Sep 2014

You're unable to view NOW TV with 5.1 stereo sound.
We're constantly looking into ways to develop our service and the addition of 5.1 stereo is something that we'll consider in the future

</H1>

cj136uk 05-12-2014 17:05

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35745199)
What display do you get on your AV amp?

This is from the Now TV web site

</H1>

That's wrong! I get fully Dolby on vod and catchup. Live TV is stereo

muppetman11 05-12-2014 17:38

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cj136uk (Post 35745206)
That's wrong! I get fully Dolby on vod and catchup. Live TV is stereo

My AV receiver displays it has Dolby Pro Logic II , which of course transforms traditional stereo into 5.1 channel surround sound , so no true 5.1 audio.

cj136uk 05-12-2014 17:41

Re: Sky Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35745211)
My AV receiver displays it has Dolby Pro Logic II , which of course transforms traditional stereo into 5.1 channel surround sound , so no true 5.1 audio.

It does! You have to turn on the setting!

muppetman11 05-12-2014 17:45

Re: Sky Movies
 
I already have the setting turned on in my Roku box so the AV Receiver would pick up if the content was in true 5.1 , it picks up Dolby Digital + via Netflix using the Roku.


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