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well,it looks like I will be subbing to HBO, MAX,HBOMAX, whatever it's calling itself for the next couple of months since The Gilded Age is returning.
Oooh. So i have SKyQ and have been mulling over Sky Glass/Sky Stream. The killer feature for me is the playlist feature, which for reasons unknown, they refuse to put on SkyQ. My use case is that 99% of my time is spent searching through each of a dozen streaming apps one at a time trying to find the thing I was watching, or remember what we've been watching.Erm. Sky glass with all the subscriptions, paramount, Disney, Netflix, Amazon Prime
ErmOooh. So i have SKyQ and have been mulling over Sky Glass/Sky Stream. The killer feature for me is the playlist feature, which for reasons unknown, they refuse to put on SkyQ. My use case is that 99% of my time is spent searching through each of a dozen streaming apps one at a time trying to find the thing I was watching, or remember what we've been watching.
So I have a question--does Sky Glass/Stream let you add shows from all of the inbuilt streaming apps? Netflix, Prime, Paramount, Disney, iPlayer, AppleTV, ITVx etc., plus all of the regular channels? If it does I'll probably get it, but if just one of the major apps doesn't pay well with the playlist, it defeats the point for me and I'll stick with SkyQ.
Ah well. Thanks for replying.Erm
I have this bar. Plus on the main screen or " continue watching" buttons from all the streaming shows
I ain't very technical ( see the wife comment).
Those aren't really all streaming though. They're for other software too.Amazon Prime, Walmart+, M365, Adobe, Quickbooks Self-employed, Netflix, YouTube, Disney/Hulu, Paramount, Peacock, Crunchyroll, BBC, NYT, NPR, Hasbro Pulse, Discord, SWTOR, EA Play, Xbox game pass, PS+, Nintendo, UPlay, Starlink, Amazon Music, Incogni, Credit Monitoring/Identity protection, LinkedIn, Kindle, PBS kids….
I am missing some but these are just off top of head.
Do you regularly watch shows from each of these? Otherwise, it seems like it would save you quite a bit of money by rotating subscriptions.Ok, lets see
I have
Prime (mostly keep it for the video, I don't buy online that often),
Crunchy Roll
Disney Plus (Similar to the Prime arrangement but with Mercado Libre)
Netflix (with ads)
Max/HBO -whatever- (with a lifetime half cost account)
Spotify -as part of the family plan, I myself don't pay it-
Paramount (free with my internet provider)
Maybe Apple + at some point
Game Pass only during some months. Less than one or two a year.
There could be room for something like the kindle sub. I need to ponder it.