Since it seems BT can't be bothered offering a talk to sales option via text, I guess I have to ask the community 😕
I already have broadband
I have a 10 year old Humax Freesat PVR
I subscribe to Now TV
I am considering getting a new PVR
I have been told that with YouView and a subscription to Now TV I would be able to record from the service
Is this accurate?
Thank you
You would need BT broadband and add a BT TV package ( eg Entertainment, Big Entertainment, Big Sport , VIP etc] ) whereupon BT would loan you a BT TV (Youview) box on which you would then be able to record those Now channels included in your BT TV package subscription.
thank you.
can you clarify for me how the Sky content is received? Is it all via broadband?
the freeview channels are no good to us as area has very poor reception so i want to be clear on what is broadcast vs what comes from the internet
thanks again
All broadcast channels need an aerial connection, which is also needed to setup the BT box.
Sky Now and BT channels use the broadband connection which has to be BT broadband. Catchup also uses broadband.
Thanks for the info
That's a shame as I cannot have an ariel in our property, only the satellite dish
Oh well, my hunt continues to have some way of recording Now TV without needing to sign up to Sky ...
I'm not sure but I think you can use an indoor portable aerial for the initial setup.
It is rumoured that this may change and all broadcast channels will come by broadband, but no date has been set for the launch.
Sky channels are listed in the programme guide and can be recorded.
All of the players on the BT box(i.e BBC ilplayer, ITV Hub, All 4 etc allow you to view live TV channels over broadband, there is a bit of a lag compared to Freeview and you can't record but if you can't get Freeview then you might want to check them out.
@derekscarborough @zulu17
So, if I buy the BT YouViewbox from amazon, can I then use my existing Now TV subscription, and record on the box, which means I can still use Now TV on my second TV via the app?
The link on Amazon says a wired internet connection is required, but nothing about ariel
**Edited**
I was referring to the Freeview channels.
In message 3 you said "the freeview channels are no good to us as area has very poor reception", I was just suggesting an option to help you view them