Only my thoughts.
With NOW launching the ultra Boost addo n product then really all NOW customers ought to be able to add it to their accounts irrespective of who bills them.
It is reasonable that only a sellection of devices that have NOW apps have the UHD channels supported at launch. These should be listed (as I believe they are) so customers can make informed decisions of whether to take the Ultimate Boost addon. As NOW membership may be used across different devices the absence of UHD channels on some should not meanthat subscribers cannot order to use on an enabled device.
Specifically with respect to EETV the package arrangement to date has been for the Now membership channels also to be available as linear channels within the EETV EPG and Recordable where the box supports this. Generally adding/removing/changing additional channels to the EPG and subscription packs would be expected to follow a normal existing process. Whether there is additional complexity due to adding a second and more UHD channel is unclear. Clearly say recording/watching two UHD linear channels in IP mode may present some possible bandwidth contention but is that very different to say currently recording TNT Sport Ultimate from the EPG whilst watching an UHD stream from one of the box Apps.
Not many people would do it but its entirely possible to record the Ultimate and Ultimate HDR channel at the same time, and these channels are packaged up Multicast to be about 60Mbps, on the very odd occasion ive seen Ultimate HDR to be at 70Mbps, that was the Porto Arsenal game and it looked amazing.
At this point I would happily just pay Now another 9 quid just so I could have the channels on the apps, I have Apple TV's where I can watch it, having it in the planner will be nice eventually but its frustrating to be locked in this manner. Seeing as the HD addon for EETV is 6 pounds a month and not locked to a contract....IE I can remove that addon any time, if I do I still cant then go and get the Ultra Boost addon direct and utilise it via the Now app. And even if I could, Now Boost, HD and TNT Ultimate are all included in the 6 pounds, so if in theory if I cancelled that addon and I could then be free to get UltraBoost direct....i'd now have lost HD across all my channels and TNT Ultimate.
So its a case of waiting init....
Given that EE/BT will not allow customers who get below 44mbps access to ch 433 & 465, I’m beginning to fear the worst when the new features are introduced. We only get 51 Mbps and I was told that we would not be allowed the extra box subscription before we signed up to BTTV. So, we obtained our own extra box from elsewhere, and it works fine with no issues. I remember commenting on that Porto v Arsenal game on here at the time. I was watching it and my O/H was streaming something else in HD in the lounge. It looked amazing.
Yeah BBC and that are only around 20Mbps, I did a post somewhere about what channels pushed what but I can’t find it. It was on the thread were someone was complaining about TNT Ultimate barely being 1080p.
Two boxes would work fine with 50Mbps for normal free to air stuff.
There’s nothing in the world, except cost and pride, to stop you subscribing to Now directly, independently of EE TV, to get the UHD.
Best to use a device other than a Pro box or EE Apple TV box, on both of which (I presume) EE TV flips your Now app back to your EE TV login every chance it gets, though.
But, though I’m not sure how much of a nonsense it is to post highly compressed iPad screenshots, I don’t see much difference between the originals, one Now on my Apple TV with Ultra Boost, HLG HDR, and one Now on a T2110 upscaled from 1080p by the 48” LG C2 both screenshots are taken from (sorry about the window reflections):-
@Midnight_Voice I’m on a 24 month contract dude with my Big Sport, so I cannot go direct at the moment, I’m not even 6 months in!
Having been thoroughly wrong-footed by Now, or YouView, or both (don’t these guys talk to each other about what’s coming up?) I’m sure EE TV will be scrambling to provide Ultra Boost in rather less than 18 months 😛
@naylor2006 From all that we’ve been told, we know that it’s on the way. I think that you’ll just need to sit tight and trust the process. As a full fibre customer with the Big Sport package you’re exactly who they’ll be pulling out all the stops for to deliver. At least you’ve got a couple of United games on TNT Sports to look forward to in the early weeks of the season. Who knows, it might all be sorted in time for the games against Liverpool, Palace and Spurs on Sky in September.