@welshgit You asked earlier about Discovery+
this is what Youview announced
discovery+ is launching in phases. It first became available to BT customers with BT TV Box Pro and Mini* on 1st August 2023.
Later, this year, it will be made accessible on earlier generation BT boxes, expanding its reach to a broader audience.
*You may not immediately see the app, as the update is a phased rollout. Initially, it will be accessible on the following device models: RTIW387 and DIW3930. It will later be made available on compatible Humax boxes.
My guess would be 100% that.
Apart from the apple tv app and apple app getting added to the ee pro box i dont see any changes happening unfortunately
Wrt BT TV app , it is also I believe used on mobile devices by the wider Youview device owners to set remote recordings on their YouView boxes following the withdrawal of YouView own app.
YouView support still says
By the end of March 2020, the BT TV app will be available to all* YouView users to be able to set recordings remotely. This app can be found in the app store.
The BT TV app will rebrand to the EE TV app on December 6th, as already stated in the emails that have been sent out. No change to functionality, and it'll remain open for all YouView customers as it has been for a few years.
As the EE TV app is my full time job (now that BT Sport has ended), I'm pushing hard to improve it in every way I can. Let's see what 2024 brings.
Do you think the eetv app will ever allow the watching of tv across all the channels like sky go / virgin tv go ???
@DarrenDev The setting of radio recordings remotely via the BTTV app has been unreliable for quite some time now on our Pro box. It appears to have accepted the request and then suddenly disappears before the programme is broadcast.
@DarrenDevOne small improvement to the app that would would be a big help would be to timestamp each available catch-up programme with the date of its first transmission. For example, when catching up with the rugby coverage it is not always obvious which games are from the current weekend and which are earlier without faffing around checking elsewhere. The Discovery+ app does timestamp catch up coverage but watching using that has other issues I prefer to avoid - timeline markers and ad breaks that have to be skipped over.
It would also help if each catch up programme was marked as having already been played, if possible on any device linked to the user such as Youview box, mobile or Chromecast dongle. BBC iPlayer and other catch up services do that.
You should find that watched items are already marked with a progress bar, indicating how much of it you'd watched in the BT TV app. This is synchronised with other devices, including BT Player on the BT TV box. I don't think it can be synchronised at the YouView layer though, so if you search or view My TV from the YouView screens, I don't think it will update unless watched directly on the box.
As for date of first transmission - I'll see if that information is present in the data we receive. If it is, I'll get it displayed in the app.