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Oleh
29-05-2009, 02:06 AM
Sky TV on your Xbox 360


The way you view television is set to change forever as Xbox announces an incredible deal bringing Sky TV to the Xbox 360.http://www.xbox.com/NR/rdonlyres/DE6F2499-CC2B-4528-B897-D1AE1E7615B5/0/ILM_sky_announce.jpg
he Sky Player, Sky TV’s online service, launches on Xbox LIVE (http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/live/) this autumn, bringing with it a vast array of channels and programming that you can view live or on-demand. The ink is barely dry on the deal and we’re still finalising the full line-up, but you can reckon on accessing blockbuster movies, Premier League football, absorbing documentaries and the very best of music, the arts and must-see entertainment shows for all the family – all delivered direct to your Xbox 360 without the need for a satellite dish or any other kind of separate plug-in device. A broadband connection is all that’s required.
If you’re new to Sky prepare to be dazzled by the choice of live channels and premium content, all of which are available via a choice of subscription packages or on a pay-per-view basis. Existing Sky customers will enjoy the obvious benefits of having an alternative and, we might add, highly versatile way to enjoy their favourite shows.
We’re looking at exciting ways to enhance your Sky-viewing experience too, bringing some of the Xbox 360’s unique functionalities into the mix. In the case of Sky Sports football content we’re thinking real-time interactivity, with mates chatting LIVE about matches, instant results, fixture updates and such. We’ll bring you more news soon.
Likewise we’ll be back soon with full launch and pricing details. Meantime the future has well and truly arrived and the Xbox 360 has finally become that mythical device that sits underneath your TV, calmly and efficiently handling all your entertainment needs. If it later becomes possible to broadcast tea and a round of toast via broadband you can bet we’ll be all over it!


http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/news-features/news/sky-290509.htm

Post your views pl0x

Scouse
29-05-2009, 02:16 AM
sounds good, ill be getting that :)

Oleh
29-05-2009, 02:40 AM
I heard that if your already a sky customer its free if not its £34 a month

Jord
29-05-2009, 04:32 AM
Epic!

But what if you get rrod lol

GrandTheftAudio
29-05-2009, 07:18 AM
Freeeeeeee!

I couldn't be bothered with the hassle of sky on your computer but this sounds awesome. They only problem is my xbox is noisy. :(

Fifteen
29-05-2009, 08:49 AM
Good one Microsoft :eusa_clap

Josh-H
29-05-2009, 09:06 AM
Wow I'm impressed, I'll certainly use that.

mangle
29-05-2009, 09:50 AM
I'd use it if I had sky, 34 quid a month is too steep for me though.

dbgtz
29-05-2009, 11:05 AM
if its free then thats ok, sky in my room. If not tbh its a complete waste of time.

ItsDave
29-05-2009, 02:01 PM
No way! Thats so cool! Is it just an addition or do I have to purchase something?

Oleh
29-05-2009, 02:53 PM
I think they may require you to use your sky card number?

GoldenMerc
29-05-2009, 03:02 PM
whats the difference doing this? i have a sky+ box in my room so what does this do different o.O

J0SH
29-05-2009, 03:49 PM
You can stream Sky from your 360, imagine if you go to a mates house or something, you can then stream Sky from your console.

GoldenMerc
29-05-2009, 03:51 PM
hmm, its a idea but not really appealing for me :(

J0SH
29-05-2009, 04:29 PM
Because you've got no mates, burnn!!

Only joking :P

eight
29-05-2009, 04:55 PM
We’ll bring you more news soon.
Likewise we’ll be back soon with full launch and pricing details.


It will cost

Oleh
29-05-2009, 04:56 PM
Welcome to the thread, read on a bit after that post and see what i put :l

xPrecedent
29-05-2009, 07:47 PM
Welcome to the thread, read on a bit after that post and see what i put :l
Yeah, you didn't post a quote or anything.. you "heard" it. He was just backing up what you was saying.. no need be an ass about it.

Oleh
29-05-2009, 08:14 PM
im not being an ass im pointing out a fact he is clearly saying "it will" cost

xPrecedent
29-05-2009, 08:20 PM
im not being an ass im pointing out a fact he is clearly saying "it will" cost
Yeah, you "heard" it will cost £34. He is just confirming that it will cost..

Oleh
29-05-2009, 08:24 PM
Which is one of the obvious facts.

Kyle!
29-05-2009, 10:20 PM
This will be amazing if it includes HD content, my dad will be getting a 360 for the living room if they do this.

J0SH
29-05-2009, 10:48 PM
You get to use it free for a week before it's properly released or whatever, that's a bonus, why would he buy a 360 though? To pay £35 a month? Tbh you may aswell pay £35 a month for an actual Sky+ package. But I guess the montage of a console too is worth it.

Jam
29-05-2009, 11:08 PM
I bet this doesn't include HD, Sky Movies or Sky Sports at £34 which is already stupidly priced.

GoldenMerc
30-05-2009, 01:27 AM
I bet this doesn't include HD, Sky Movies or Sky Sports at £34 which is already stupidly priced.
Hardly if you watch sports and movies alot...

J0SH
30-05-2009, 05:50 AM
I bet this doesn't include HD, Sky Movies or Sky Sports at £34 which is already stupidly priced.

Sky Player, Sky TV’s online service, launches on Xbox LIVE (http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/live/) this autumn, bringing with it a vast array of channels and programming that you can view live or on-demand. The ink is barely dry on the deal and we’re still finalising the full line-up, but you can reckon on accessing blockbuster movies, Premier League football, absorbing documentaries and the very best of music, the arts and must-see entertainment shows for all the family – all delivered direct to your Xbox 360 without the need for a satellite dish or any other kind of separate plug-in device. A broadband connection is all that’s required.

Jahova
30-05-2009, 06:57 AM
Bit of a hefty price if you don't already have Sky?

Oleh
30-05-2009, 12:20 PM
Sky and Microsoft today announced a new partnership for the UK and Ireland that is set to please TV and gaming fans alike, as Sky plan to bring their Sky Player (their online TV service) to Xbox 360’s this coming autumn.

The new service was today demoed in front of the UK’s gaming press, with Sky Sports favourite, Georgie Thompson (glowing as ever may I add) on hand to dictate the proceedings. Whilst details of the full channel line-up and subscription packages are yet to be disclosed, details of how the service would run were aplenty.

Through your Xbox, users will have access to a whole array of TV shows ranging from must-see entertainment shows, blockbuster movies, documentaries, kids, music, arts, to the more important (for me anyway), sports. Whether you want to watch your favourite programs live, or at your own leisure, the choice is yours.

The Sky Planner on the Xbox 360 utilizes the slick menu system as introduced by the NXE last year. Viewers can then select their genre, and check out what sort of programmes are available for viewing. Not only can viewers cycle through each genre and program, but each program itself is backed up with relevant information tied to it, from synopsis to cast. The service will also boast the usage of a clean and quick TV guide to enhance your viewing experience.

The service, like Netflix, is streaming only, so load times will be relatively quick and painless, and it carries with it a great picture quality. When autumn comes, all live TV streamed from the service will be of standard definition quality, with the on-demand programs being upscaled to equal that of a DVD rip. It looks like they really have their bases covered.

Many will question the need for the Sky Player through the Xbox but from a Sky standpoint, it’s all about offering their current customers more choice in how they access their content, whilst at the same time reaching a new audience who may not have been able to access Sky before. Stephen Nuttall, Director of Sky’s Commercial Group commented that their “partnership with Xbox is a further example of our commitment to put choice and control in the hands of customers. Xbox owners now have a range of ways to access Sky content and can pick and choose the platform and packages that are right for them.”

When the service kicks off in the autumn, existing Sky customers will be access their subscription service as they would through a PC or Mac. New customers however will be able to take advantage of a number of currently unspecified packages with Microsoft hinting at a pay-per-view service being available as well.

The partnership is also looking to enhance the viewer’s experience by including supporting applications. Sky Sports for instance will offer viewers the chance to check fixtures, results and league tables of their favourite sports team in the middle of the live action. The service will also feature live statistics, team line-ups, news and a whole array of goodies to compliment the service further.

The Xbox 360 Sky Player will also feature avatar support allowing you and your friends to join an Xbox Live Party and watch the match together. Sing when you’re winning, initiate avatar actions to belittle your friends when you score, or just nonchalantly support your team, it’s your call. Interactive applications will also be developed across other programme genres as well.

This is indeed a momentous relationship for 360 users in the UK as two of the leading brands in entertainment come together to combine forces. With a slick interface, split-second loading times and a crisp picture, the Xbox 360 Sky Player looks like a fantastic addition for TV and games fans in the UK and Ireland. Will the partnership share a similar success to what Netflix and Microsoft’s US branch have seen to date? If the subscription plans for non-Sky subscribers are well executed, then you’re damn right it will. It also allows people who might not have had the chance to experience Sky before, a chance to catch its shows through a broadband connection and their home console, instead of sticking up a ***** dish.


Some more news :)

GoldenMerc
30-05-2009, 12:37 PM
The Xbox 360 Sky Player will also feature avatar support allowing you and your friends to join an Xbox Live Party and watch the match together. Sing when you’re winning, initiate avatar actions to belittle your friends when you score, or just nonchalantly support your team, it’s your call. Interactive applications will also be developed across other programme genres as well.
Top class that would be awesomeeee

xPrecedent
30-05-2009, 02:40 PM
You get to use it free for a week before it's properly released or whatever, that's a bonus, why would he buy a 360 though? To pay £35 a month? Tbh you may aswell pay £35 a month for an actual Sky+ package. But I guess the montage of a console too is worth it.
They might already subscribe to sky in another room and to pay a one of fee for a console of £100 or whatever they are now is pretty cheap considering a Sky box and fitting etc can come upto that.

PaulMacC
30-05-2009, 04:29 PM
My family has Sky+ HD so I hope I get it for free

Jord
30-05-2009, 05:44 PM
My family has Sky+ HD so I hope I get it for free



Anyone with sky gets it free


If you dont have sky and buy it Unlucky if you get rrod,

But microsoft sales will sky rocket!

Oleh
30-05-2009, 07:55 PM
I think you may just log in with your details? to proove you actually have sky

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