Perhaps you need to sort out the tech at your end Silu?
We watched the AB's on SSN, on the Smart TV, via HDMI cable, streamed through the Laptop - no probs.
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Perhaps you need to sort out the tech at your end Silu?
We watched the AB's on SSN, on the Smart TV, via HDMI cable, streamed through the Laptop - no probs.
OK did you use the replay function? I'll try it tonight again. Last time I tried 2 weeks ago I pulled up a replay of a game on the laptop but then when I plugged it into the TV with a HDMI cable it told me it was not supported. Maybe they changed it because I caused some stink which would be nice. I'm usually not someone to complain.
https://announcements.nzx.com/detail/395302
Skybox delay explained now 'Spring' 2022 and very interesting Sky investor newsletter.
From the newsletter : "Our focus has since returned to confirming the best options for returning surplus capital to shareholders (in addition to the previously-announced return to paying dividends) and accelerating organic investment in the business to drive further growth"
If it still doesn’t work for you, try a different HDMI cable. Some cables will trigger the copy-protection required by some content owners.
My parents have been watching SSN playback of the Tour de France chromecasted to the tv from tablet/phone with no issues. I’ve had no issues doing the same previously when visiting them. Olympics, Bathurst, etc.
Are you going via the Features button, then down to Replays, or via the … More, then scrolling back through the tv guide to select playback from last 24 hrs? We’ve always used the tv guide scrollback in the app, which may be the difference in our approaches?
It is pretty brave for Sky to indicate a roll out of the Sky box will start in September 2022 (given that it is only a month and a bit away..). I'm going to put my money that a full roll out won't be completed until much later.
better do something good as shareprice keeps going the wrong way.
Returning surplus cash will not help the SP, much.
Declaring a dividend based on a high percentage of profit will boost the SP. Declaring a decent profit will boost the SP.
Any repayment of surplus cash will drop the SP by the amount of the capital return.
First repay all debt. Next, can the company utilise the cash to increase profit. If not, then pay the money to shareholders. Won't help the SP, but will not hurt it when the money is spent badly.