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Can our friend at Sky do anything about Sky breaking the Ts&Cs of my contract with them, please? They've been useless so far.

Ta, will try that when I see one. I spent another wasted hour with the idiots on the phone again today.

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We have a new call center most of them working there need shooting.

 

What is up anyway....

You might regret asking that.... ;)

 

Long story short... (and it really is much shorter than all the rubbish I've gone through so far).

 

I have a HD projector, not a TV. I have a first edition Sky HD box. My setup is Component Video (hereafter known as CV) out of the HD box into a 'CV to VGA' adaptor and then into my projector. It's done via a YPbPr ("Yipper") cable. My projector only has that input ie. no HDMI in, no SCART in, no S-Video in. I've been more than happy with this for ages. The picture is fantastic.

 

I have a Sky Protect plan which, in the Ts & Cs states something like "replacement equipment will provide AT LEAST (my emphasis) the same functionality".

 

My HD box has played up for ages and I put up with all the "turn it off/on again/planner rebuild" stuff until I couldn't take it any more. The box is faulty in too many ways to list (I have listed them to Sky) but at least I can watch SOME stuff.

 

New Sky HD boxes don't have CV out, so I can't connect one to my 'CV in' projector. Therefore if I accept a new HD box as a replacement, I won't be able to watch anything AT ALL.

 

They've tried suggesting that there's a cable that converts HDMI to CV but there isn't - the only way to do it is with a very expensive modulator. 6 weeks ago, I challenged them to provide me with the details of this 'magical' cable by email. No email has been received, presumably because they can't find one - because there is no cable that will do it.

 

So, as far as I can see, it appears to be a clear breach of the Ts & Cs. Currently my box has CV out but a new HD box doesn't - that's clearly not "at least the same functionality".

 

And nobody at Sky will do anything about it other than send me around the loop again to try technical solutions that don't actually exist. It's ridiculous. "We'll try and get you another old style HD box", they say. "You've already tried that and there aren't any", I say. Then today I get another phone message left telling me that there aren't any old ones. Duh!

 

And so it goes on. In the meantime, I'm still paying loads to Sky for shows I can't watch or record AND for the Sky Protect which doesn't seem to be worth the paper it's written on.

 

It's soooooooooo frustrating.

 

I mean no offence to you, btw. I'm positive you're great at your job 'cos you own a Z ;)

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Ok I can see your point, I will ask the powers above and see what I can do.

Stop me if I'm getting this wrong !

 

Your converting component to vga so that your projector works from your sky.

 

And you can't get a new sky hd box because it doesn't have component any

Longer !!

 

Why don't you get a hdmi to VGA cable !

 

hdmi is just VGA with audio combined in a new plug!

 

Here's a hdmi to component adaptor

 

http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/hdmi-to-component-video-converter.html

Don't know why a hdmi to VGA cable can't be used as there less than 10 bux

 

Unless I'm totally miss understanding how it's all connecting together !

HDMI and VGA are completely different.

VGA is analogue vga_pinout_002.jpg

 

HDMI is digital and does a lot more than just send video signals

310px-HDMI_Connector_Pinout.svg.png

Pin 1 TMDS Data2+

Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield

Pin 3 TMDS Data2–

Pin 4 TMDS Data1+

Pin 5 TMDS Data1 Shield

Pin 6 TMDS Data1–

Pin 7 TMDS Data0+

Pin 8 TMDS Data0 Shield

Pin 9 TMDS Data0–

Pin 10 TMDS Clock+

Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield

Pin 12 TMDS Clock–

Pin 13 CEC

Pin 14 Reserved (HDMI 1.0-1.3c), HEC Data- (Optional, HDMI 1.4+ with Ethernet)

Pin 15 SCL (I²C Serial Clock for DDC)

Pin 16 SDA (I²C Serial Data Line for DDC)

Pin 17 DDC/CEC/HEC Ground

Pin 18 +5 V Power (max 50 mA)

Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect (All versions) and HEC Data+ (Optional, HDMI 1.4+ with Ethernet)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI

Lol,

 

I think I'll just keep off this thread now!:whistling:

 

Just checked my media centre pc and it's dvi not vga.

 

I was thinking dvi but brain wasn't engaged and said VGA even when

I know VGA is an analog signal.

 

 

But I did find this

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/HDfury-1080P-HDMI-Converter-Transcoder/dp/B000SOPWS8

 

 

 

 

HDMI and VGA are completely different.

VGA is analogue vga_pinout_002.jpg

 

HDMI is digital and does a lot more than just send video signals

310px-HDMI_Connector_Pinout.svg.png

Pin 1 TMDS Data2+

Pin 2 TMDS Data2 Shield

Pin 3 TMDS Data2–

Pin 4 TMDS Data1+

Pin 5 TMDS Data1 Shield

Pin 6 TMDS Data1–

Pin 7 TMDS Data0+

Pin 8 TMDS Data0 Shield

Pin 9 TMDS Data0–

Pin 10 TMDS Clock+

Pin 11 TMDS Clock Shield

Pin 12 TMDS Clock–

Pin 13 CEC

Pin 14 Reserved (HDMI 1.0-1.3c), HEC Data- (Optional, HDMI 1.4+ with Ethernet)

Pin 15 SCL (I²C Serial Clock for DDC)

Pin 16 SDA (I²C Serial Data Line for DDC)

Pin 17 DDC/CEC/HEC Ground

Pin 18 +5 V Power (max 50 mA)

Pin 19 Hot Plug Detect (All versions) and HEC Data+ (Optional, HDMI 1.4+ with Ethernet)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI

Yes, you can get HDMI to VGA like the one you just posted but, because they need to decode the digital and then convert to analogue, they're much more expensive than a straight format change (eg HDMI DVI although even that misses a bit off).

 

It is a lot to pay to degrade the signal from digital to analogue!

 

@mac300zx, I know this is not why you posted and if you're happy with your projector than you shouldn't have to change it if you don't want to. But as and when you do choose to change, you will find that the HDMI out of the Sky Box will give you MUCH better quality when fed into an HDMI projector. Better than HDMI converted to analogue component and much better than component to component.

 

General rule is don't convert signals if you can possibly avoid it and stick to the original format as much as possible (i.e. digital TV looks better when HDMI throughout).

@jaikai, that box looks like it might do the job - thanks! The muppets in Maplin led me to believe that a device like that would cost hundreds, hence my stress. I'll see if I can get Sky to pay for one for me.

 

@Gio, thanks for the good info. You totally nailed my point about not having to change it - dunno why Sky can't grasp it. I was aware of the signal thing and my next projector will definitely have at least an HDMI input (they'll probably have some kind of HDMI v2 by then). I'm going to get something with higher ANSI lumens too - I'm tired of having to draw the curtains all the time ;)

We have a new call center most of them working there need shooting.

 

At last! For once the telephony's not getting blamed!

 

I might just take a screen shot of this and post it up in the office!! :)

All in and working, thanks for this :punk: - great service and HD picture quality is superb........can't wait for the footie season to start :hyper:

  • 2 weeks later...

hi bud, any left, my sister is looking into virgin tv

 

for 38 a month she gets (with virgin)

 

tv

 

free v+ hd box

160 channels including sky 1, sky living, discovery

ESPN channels at no extra cost

includes 19 hd channels

tv choice on demand, catch up tv and music on demand at no extra cost

plus an extra box for another room

 

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phone

 

unlimited weekend calls to uk landlines

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she would like some movie channels and some childrens channel's, can you beat this offer, think she deffo wants to have multi room

 

let me know mata thanks

 

Allan

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Send a shitty letter to here

 

Sky Subscriber Services Limited PO Box 43 Livingston West Lothian EH54 7DD

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