
That set-top box is not capable of Wi-Fi connectivity (Internet is via ethernet only), and lacks the means to output in HDR, missing out on HDR10 and broadcast HLG capability.Ĭonsidering BT has pushed through HDR (although not quite in the fashion we thought it would), to not have a set-top box capable of outputting in 4K HDR would be an oversight. Whether you’re looking for information on updates for YouView boxes or YouView on Sony, everything you need is in the below platform sections. But it’s starting to show its age having come out in 2016.
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"According to a leak earlier this week, BT is expected to launch a new TV service early in 2020, alongside a new set-top box with new features and additional content sources.Īs revealed to ISPreview, “credible sources” have provided info that suggests BT are readying a TV service for next year with a new Wi-Fi set-top box in tow.Ĭurrently BT’s YouView 4K set-top box is the 1TB DTR-T4000 made by Humax. BT are be opening up the remote record functionality within the BT TV app for all YouView users by the end of March.

The YouView mobile app will then be removed from the App Store and Google Play. Now it seems like it was nothing was wrong with the Youview bvox. YouView will be phasing out support for the YouView mobile app with final support ending on the 31st March 2020. That's were I think BT are way behind.įrom the trusted reviews news in Oct 2019 :.

All HD channels are broadcast in 1080i HDTV and all SD and timeshift (+1) channels are broadcast in 16:9 SDTV. Yeah I know about the 44mb limit however the main issue is the ability to only record 2 channels at once. The providers of YouView are BT and TalkTalk.
