@DarrenDev said:
@TheRealBudski as a member of the trials group, you're under NDA and should not be posting on here about anything. If in doubt, contact your trials manager.
Sound to me like someone needs swapping in to the trial. I won’t tell.
Although I’m definitely not part of this trial group, one of the things that had occurred to me was whether BT/EE would permit a customer who didn’t have the bandwidth to access the UHD linear channels to still be able to upgrade to be able to access them via the NOW app on the Pro box. Possibly this is one of the complications that are still being worked through.
Further still why would someone who doesn’t have the bandwidth be in the trial 🤔
Pretty sure BT won’t permit you to order the existing UHD package unless your connection is of a certain speed.
To watch one channel of UHD and record another you’ll need 130Mbps minimum, given that existing TNT Sports multicast HDR channel stream requires 60-70Mbps.
It’s a problem that doesn’t exist at the moment though. There are only currently two UHD channels 433 & 465. You pay £6 pm for HD/UHD, but if your line speed is less than 44mbps they won’t allow access to 433 & 465. You can view them via Discovery + though and you still get HD on any other channels included in the £6 pm.
@naylor2006 corect. I think my 32Mbs might struggle slightly
@naylor2006wrote:…given that existing TNT Sports multicast HDR channel stream requires 60-70Mbps.
Does it?
Yes it does, my IPTV is on a singular interface in my router so I can monitor all traffic to it.
I posted somewhere what all the channels did, can’t find it at the moment.
@naylor2006wrote:Yes it does, my IPTV is on a singular interface in my router so I can monitor all traffic to it.
I posted somewhere what all the channels did, can’t find it at the moment.
If that was the case, I wouldn’t be able to watch it on my lowly FTTC connection and record an IP HD channel and do basic browsing at the same time as I only get around 55Mbps download.
But I can.
It is the case.
Probably FTTP and FTTC customer get different streams, maybe more/less compressed….yours being more compressed unless there is some other way they are doing it. Devo might be able to answer.
I have accurately monitored for my own curiosity.
I might make a separate post on it later. Be good place to discuss.