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Hi great site thanks you. I have a difficult set up. Sky to hmdi splitter then on to four rooms. Works great. Coax to a few other tvs also The aerial splitter im using is 2 in 8 out so aerial in and sky rf2 in.. What to test… ps also not sure about the inputs uhs and vhs. Thanks for any responses. Hi Just installed a second tv using the rf 2 port and seems to be working fine but when I now record on the sky I cannot watch any other channel. I get a message saying no signal detected. Any help would be appreciated.

I do not have an Ethernet cable long enough. Any info would be great. I am wondering if anyone knows if I run an HDMI cable to improve the picture quality on the second TV if the magic eye will still work? Hi, slight variation here but struggling to find an answer anywhere else.

But cant get sky is it ok to use a wall socket aerial feed or dos it have to be run from a roof aerial thanks for any helpe. I have only 1 TV running now i.

Can I add another skybox for a second TV into this already existing setup? Hi, I currently have a sky box in my living room and a multi room box in the kids playroom. I have just built a garden room at the end of my garden, some 30 metres away. What is the best way to get Sky to the garden room? Is it option 1? Would this work as it is approximately 40 metres from living room sky box to the proposed garden room site.

I just wondered if the distance between TVs and the long cable run would be a problem. Or is option 2 a better option with those wireless video sender kit? Thanks Ade. With all the fantastic features Sky Q comes with, of course, we would want it in multiple rooms of our homes.

But is there a way to do it without an expensive bill? Sadly, it is almost impossible to get Sky Multiroom without paying for it as part of your monthly subscription. But before you hang your head and shed some tears, we have found some other methods we think you will enjoy!

Leep reading to find out how to get Sky Q Multiroom without paying! Sky launched in and has roughly Since then, their new service Sky Q has taken centre stage, allowing an additional screen to watch shows simultaneously. You can use a mobile or tablet device to have access to the same shows on the go. But for those that want Corrie in the living room and Sky Sports in the kitchen, you need to upgrade your subscription to the Multiroom package.

The option of multiple screens watching simultaneously appeals to many people, but the extra charge is not so much, leading us to our question today: Can you have Sky Q multiroom and not pay?

The short answer is no. While we said earlier, there are some ways around it and alternatives more on these later! The first is that it breaches your contract with Sky and can leave you with a ban from their services if you are found guilty. With the 2TB box, however, you can watch Sky on up to three TVs at the same time, and stream on up to two other devices at home. That price is also available if you already have Sky Q. We think that's a pretty great deal, considering we gave it top marks in our review.

Sign up for our daily newsletter Newsletter. It pulls in shows you didn't get a chance to finish watching, your latest recordings, as well as other recommendations based on your viewing habits. Sport can now be viewed via live matches listed in the all-new "sports centre" or by digging down into your favourite sport and searching what's available that way. Ultra HD broadcasts can also be started or recorded from there. A tap of the remote button brings up a sidebar with apps that are quickly available, with the integration of things like Facebook photos and videos, or a side-bar to access Sky Sports news, for example.

You'll can also access apps like Vevo, Spotify and YouTube. You can also cast YouTube to the box from a device while it also works with AirPlay but only for audio - you can't AirPlay video. Sky's 4K service is one of the best around. It offers a healthy mixture of live sporting events, delivered through the dedicated extra TV tuner, and on on-demand and TV shows.

There are plenty of 4K films to watch if you have a Sky Cinema subscription as part of your bundle, all available to view on demand. Box sets of series are also available. They download to your box, but you can start to watch soon after the downloaded commence depending on the speed of your broadband connection.

For more, read our Sky Q review: The future of multi-room television? Why you can trust Pocket-lint. Writing by Chris Hall and Rik Henderson. Editing by Britta O'Boyle.

Originally published on 28 July



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