@NigelB72wrote:@naylor2006 with Stream you can click the lil button on screen to watch from the beginning. This will take you back to the start of the broadcast either on a cloud recording or via the channels player such as iPlayer etc.
If you pay for ad skipping, you then happily fast forward to the start of the game etc.
Oh cool, so you could watch a Premier League game even the next day from the start?
@naylor2006 yup. You add it to your Playlist and it'll trigger a cloud recording. That should stay available for a few days and then after that, it might push you to Sky Sports+ to watch it.
Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League have games available on Live Sync in UHD and Atmos which reduces the latency to more or less satellite level delays.
TNT games could work differently though depending on how TNT make games available through their app...
We've had Stream for a couple of years now and even my wife can whizz around it like a pro.
Are the in-contract price rises as scary as people make out?
what are you paying currently for stream?
@Colesy7 naaa they're every year and I think mine went up a couple of quid. Renewal was easy because I got an email saying do you wanna renew at £**.** Per month. I checked it against advertised new customer prices and it was slightly cheaper...
The problem is it is fairly standard practice to do renewal prices as base price minus discount. The base prices compound year on year, whereas the discounts do not.
It definitely helps to change providers every few years so you can get back down to original base prices. Otherwise we are subject to runaway pricing over 5–10 years.