@DarrenDevwrote:
I've worked on BT TV/EE TV since launch, and I've never known us suggest that you "would be able to stream content to iOS and Android devices including recorded content". It won't ever happen.
You (BT), didn’t, it was attributed to a “source” in a piece on ISPreview before the Pro Box launched about what to expect from the new hardware.
Edited to add:
Found the article from 2019.
On top of that BT will also add a Bluetooth remote control, integration with Amazon / Netflix / YouTube etc. and in the future a new content sharing feature via app to a second box. As previously reported, BT’s deal with Sky means that NOW TV is also coming to the new box and we understand there are plans to potentially include Britbox and Disney+ when they launch (or possibly a little later).
Better have word with the press team
EE MERGES SMARTPHONES, TABLETS AND TV INTO GROUNDBREAKING ... https://ee.co.uk/content/dam/everything-everywhere/Newsroom/PDFs%20for%20newsroom/EE%20TV%20press%20...
Certainly the competition has had it for a while like Virgin on there TiVo box (read 360)
@Anonymous @DarrenDev
I think that ‘content to a second box’ meant sharing recordings made on the main Pro box with the Mini boxes, also YouView devices.
That’s certainly been a long-requested feature, I thought I heard something about it at Pro box launch time, and hopefully it is still on the table.
Rats, looks like we’ll have to watch our ‘American Dynasties: The Kennedys’ from PBS America on the YouView box we recorded it on then 😢
The ability to cast to other boxes is still available on other platforms don't really see the difference from a licencing perspective between watching on pro or the cast version they are being really nit picky not being nice to EE
Possibly if it was offered that adverts were displayed regardless they would jump at lol
Mother-in-law has a YouView (non-EE) ITVX catch-up app removed
How did she do that? Users can’t control what apps do and don’t appear on YouView boxes?