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| Thread ID: 115135 | 2011-01-03 22:05:00 | iSky available | wainuitech (129) | PC World Chat |
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| 1166798 | 2011-01-05 03:23:00 | Looks very fuzzy? Ken Its not to bad when actually viewing it. Normal Window size is fine, but like most streaming media, when you blow it up to full screen it does go a bit fuzzy - of course thats on a PC - have not tried it on the actual TV which has a Computer (media Center) connected. Also I have noticed the Pictures attached are more fuzzy than the actual screen shots. Normally I would post on imageF1, which produce better quality Pic's -- but its broken :crying No discovery?! Cant see it -- It may come later ? |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1166799 | 2011-01-06 17:22:00 | So far it's; Slow to load Doesn't work with Fire Fox Grainy Jerky I hope they improve it. Otherwise its useless to me. |
porkster (6331) | ||
| 1166800 | 2011-01-19 23:41:00 | tried it.....iFail I think it should be called. | Barnabas (4562) | ||
| 1166801 | 2011-01-20 00:58:00 | http://www.isky.co.nz/ www.isky.co.nz Are they kidding %##!@*#@ $3 to watch a single TV episode (Sky subscribers only) I can rent a whole new release movie for $5 at Video store Just what are we actually paying for with our sky sub's then.... Watch out for the ISP's dropping the unmetered Isky bandwidth as their customers realise their Broadband is just far to slow & unreliable for this to actually work & complaints flood in |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1166802 | 2011-01-20 03:10:00 | I thought it was free to all sky subscribers. | goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1166803 | 2011-01-20 04:54:00 | Its not to bad when actually viewing it . Normal Window size is fine, but like most streaming media, when you blow it up to full screen it does go a bit fuzzy - of course thats on a PC - have not tried it on the actual TV which has a Computer (media Center) connected . Genuine question here (but not specifically for you wainuitech) - why can't you just watch it on the TV? Using the Sky decoder? What benefit is there to getting the same content via the internet, especially if you're going to output it to a TV anyway? :illogical |
Miami Steve (2128) | ||
| 1166804 | 2011-01-20 04:57:00 | The benefit is that Sky get to charge you more money. | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1166805 | 2011-01-20 05:01:00 | The benefit is that Sky get to charge you more money. It is only some movies and TV programs that are charged. Most is free to sky subscribers |
Safari (3993) | ||
| 1166806 | 2011-01-20 05:07:00 | Genuine question here (but not specifically for you wainuitech) - why can't you just watch it on the TV? Using the Sky decoder? What benefit is there to getting the same content via the internet, especially if you're going to output it to a TV anyway? :illogical Thats actually what I feel as well . We have mysky, and record what ever we want - If theres a movie we want to watch, we pay for it (assuming its a paid one) and watch it . Personally I doubt very much I'd actually watch isky on the PC, unless its to watch an episode that I missed on normal TV . I'm with Telstra, Sky's Pay TV competition, I cant really see them offering free viewing on the data cap . Yes for anyone thinking Huh !! Mysky on telstra -- We have both Sky and Telstra decoders /TV, two TV's two Lounges . SWMBO likes some programs that are not on sky, But are on Telstra . I can watch one program while she watch's another, bit like multi room . This thread was only created to advise that its available, as some people are chained to their PC's and cant get away ;) -there is a real world, much to some peoples surprise :D :lol: |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1166807 | 2011-01-20 07:55:00 | They'll be changing the name once Apple find out. | decibel (11645) | ||
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