5 things you need to know about Sky Player on Xbox 360

27 Oct 2009

Sky Player on Xbox 360 goes live today, so we thought we’d answer all those burning questions you might have with the biggest five things you need to know about the new service.If you’re a Sky subscriber, you’ll be able to hop straight on board – new customers can sign up from £15Current Sky subscribers will be able to access on demand content such as movies and sports immediately, as long as they currently subscribe to those options in their Sky package. This is handy as it allows you to have Sky in another room such as a bedroom or office – or even another house – completely for free.However, the sting in the tail to this is that if you are a current Sky subscriber and were hoping to stream live TV in another room through your Xbox, you're going to need to sign up for either Sky Multiroom at £9.75 a month, or the Broadband Unlimited package. (Thanks mccleld) If you aren’t a Sky subscriber, you will have to sign up to get access to content, with packages starting from £15 per month, depending on your options. The good news here is that you don’t have to have a dish, so there are no installation fees or restrictions for listed properties where dishes are not allowed.All Xbox 360 users will be able to access Sky News for free.Packages are as follows:Entertainment pack (£15.00)G.O.L.D, Sky Real Lives, Sky Arts 1, MTV One, Sky Sports News, Eurosport, ESPN Classic, Sky News, National Geographic, National Geographic Wild, History Channel, Eden, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Nick Jr. Sports pack (£34)All of above channels + Sky Sports 1, 2, 3 and Extra.Movies pack (£32)All entertainment pack channels + Sky Movies Screen 1 and 2.Sports and movies (£41)Entertainment pack + sports + movies.You’ll need to be an Xbox Live Gold Member to get most of it - but Sky News is freeCurrently only those gamers signed up on the Xbox Live Gold Membership, costing £39.99 RRP, will be able to access the the majority of Sky Player's content. However Sky News will be free for all members, Gold Membership or Sky subscription aside.This aside, if you’re not already a member and you choose to sign up, you’ll get access to all the other content Gold Membership offers you, including multiplayer gaming, video chat capability and access to the Xbox Live Video Store. An internet connection of at least 2MB is recommendedIn order to stream live TV and watch movies, Sky recommends you have a minimum internet connection of 2MB, although something higher would be better. You are able to set your quality settings depending on your connection, so you can scale it up or down as necessary.You’ll be able to watch with friends using Xbox Party ModeIf you’re watching a live sports match or TV programme and your friends are online, you can invite their avatars to join yours in a virtual loft-style apartment to watch along with you. You’ll then be able to chat in real time using your Xbox headset about the programme, and even clap and cheer when there’s something you like.Sky Player doesn’t stop with the Xbox 360Sky Player has been running online for a while now, and any one Sky Player account can have up to four PCs attached to it as well as your console (although only one can be used to download content to watch later - the other three can watch live streamed TV only).This means that once you're signed up, you can access your Sky Player content on your laptop while away from home – and even better, if you are already a Sky TV subscriber (rather than a Sky Player subscriber), your console and PCs don’t have to be at the same house as your subscription.We also heard last week that Sky Player was to be integrated in to Windows Media Player in Windows 7, so Sky Player really is going to be everywhere within the next few months.If the Sky Player on Xbox 360 sounds like it’s for you, head over and sign yourself up at www.sky.com/xbox360.

Comments

  1. retroloop

    3 years ago

    All sounds great, but will you be able to hear anything over the Xbox 360 cooling fan? After having a 360 for 2 years I've moved to PS3 in no small part due to the excessively noisy fan. That said, I am missing the 360 exclusive games.

  2. The_Corporal

    3 years ago

    Most recent xboxs have very quiet fans, it's the drive that's noisy, but seeing as it won't be used when streaming it's not an issue. Strangely though sky player seems to have disappeared again from my xbox.  

  3. Oooodz

    3 years ago

    This is excellent news for me as I'm in somewhat of a no Sky and no Virgin area. With a broadband speed which should just about creep over 2Mb :) But... NO SKYONE?! :(

  4. Drunken Max

    3 years ago

    You can only download to watch later from one PC, not four. So you can watch live TV on upto four PCS but only one can for example download a load of movies for you to watch later on holiday.

  5. The_Corporal

    3 years ago

    6th thing you need to know, launch has been an epic failure on behalf of sky/ms.  First I was getting nothing but connection errors, now they have removed sky player from the dashboard altogether. In the words of Borat, great success!

  6. Verity Burns

    3 years ago

    Thanks Drunken Max, I did know that but have changed the copy to make this a bit clearer. Thanks for your comments The_Corporal, I'm going to run a news story on its teething problems - feel free to leave any more comments on any updates you get.

  7. grant.smith

    3 years ago

    The only thing you need to know about Sky on Xbox is that it's way over priced, come on, seriously, £15 a month and you don't even get Sky 1, what a rip off. You can count me out.

  8. mccleld

    3 years ago

    I've been following and blogging about this one today too (http://bit.ly/29AVRA): it's quite messy and unfortunately not as attractive as it first appears. One thing that's not clear in the article above is that in order to enjoy live streaming TV if you're already a Sky subscriber, you'll either need to subscribe to Sky Multiroom or Sky Broadband Unlimited - I suspect this is to prevent Sky customers from using the Xbox Sky Player as a workaround to getting multi-room without paying Sky for it. Without it, you're limited to their on-demand services instead. Great.

  9. mccleld

    3 years ago

    And here is the link to the official Sky Player Blog's announcements page - keep an eye out here to see when it's all back online (and then offline once again, I'm sure): http://bit.ly/2kaLTt As of 17:25 GMT it's still out of service, no updates from Sky since lunchtime.

  10. ColonelC81

    3 years ago

    hmmmm £15 a month is probably a good freeview upgrade for many people but since i have Virgin Xl package I won't bother. Would of been nice if there were on or two more free channels! Whens facebook coming???

  11. mccleld

    3 years ago

    [UPDATE] The good news is that after the initial glitches Sky Player is finally being made available to Xbox 360 users. Here are some hands-on screen shots, how-to's and observations: http://bit.ly/3GNEqZ

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