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ianajmes

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#68811 28-Sep-2010 18:28
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Could someone tell me exactly how isky will work..i.e will it be available to view through media center or is it just direct off sky website...(yes, i do subscribe to sky!!). I know this may be a question for the sky forum so apologies if i'm in the wrong place.
On the subject of Media Center, i have a wintv hvr900 for freeview and would like to reccomend this to anyone interested in starting their home theatre using usb stick...very quick and easy to install...though don't go near the software they supply on the disc!

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vexxxboy
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  #385593 28-Sep-2010 18:49
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if it is anything like last time it will run more like TVNZ on demand or TV 3 , you can watch the programs you subscribe to on sky. ie. if you have the movie package then you can watch movies on isky, sport the same etc. it didnt work last time so im not sure what will be different this time




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robbyp
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  #385602 28-Sep-2010 18:59

ianajmes: Could someone tell me exactly how isky will work..i.e will it be available to view through media center or is it just direct off sky website...(yes, i do subscribe to sky!!). I know this may be a question for the sky forum so apologies if i'm in the wrong place.
On the subject of Media Center, i have a wintv hvr900 for freeview and would like to reccomend this to anyone interested in starting their home theatre using usb stick...very quick and easy to install...though don't go near the software they supply on the disc!

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It will probably be similar to Tivos caspa service.

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