@Spawn Blue Prime was removed yesterday, but could still be received later after restarting the TV box or re-logging into the Blue TV app.
He was on the air until shortly before midnight. In the Blue TV app, Sky Cinema was already visible in the Swisscom channel list, I think around midnight. The channel was only added to your own channel list this morning and only then on the TV box.
Spawn You can look in the channel list in MySwisscom and then enter Sky Cinema for subscribed channels under “Search and add available channels” and then add it if available. Btw. It says “Sky Cinema D”, shouldn’t that be “Sky Cinema CH”?
You can also go to the channel list on the box and it should then be displayed (possibly at the end of your own channel list with “new” highlighted in red). For me it was displayed as a new channel this morning, even though I wasn’t subscribed.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé
Until March, the monthly new films for Blue-Prime were published on the following homepage “https://more.blue.ch/aktuelle-filmstarts/” communicated.
When you access this page today (so far) you get an error message.
Do you know where you can get information for Sky Cinema about which films are starting in the month in question? Is there relevant information on Sky outside of Swisscom? Unfortunately I didn’t find anything.
Thank you
@UB1964 wrote:
Until March, the monthly new films for Blue-Prime were published on the following homepage “https://more.blue.ch/aktuelle-filmstarts/” communicates.
See my post a little further up the thread.
Reference is made to the Swisscom EPG, which however does not meet my requirements for a program guide.
Tracking down the film releases there is quite time-consuming and there is no alternative program guide.
Glotzologist
Thanks for your answer. Like you, I am of the opinion that finding the monthly film releases in the EPG is very tedious. As I understand it, for a PayTV premium channel like Sky Cinema there should be information about the films shown. I understand that today in the digital age you no longer send out a monthly (Teleclub) magazine like you used to, but information on a homepage would be very helpful.
Please pass on the fact that in the Blue TV app and also on Blue TV when searching for Sky Cinema the result shown is Sky Cinema D, which is now the CH version.
@arta.prenaj Thanks for the tip.
@roku73 wrote:
Since Sky Cinema CH has now started, the question is why Sky Cinema now differs between blue now and sky show (CH and D version).
Actually, they should be identical in terms of content, or are there still differences?
What is the “real” reason that blue programs the station itself?
You have already given yourself the answer. We have a CH version of Sky Cinema, the channels differ accordingly. The content that was previously broadcast on blue Prime will now be shown on Sky Cinema.
@roku73 wrote:
Please pass on the fact that in the Blue TV app and also on Blue TV when searching for Sky Cinema the result shown is Sky Cinema D, which is now the CH version.
@arta.prenaj Thanks for the tip.
Already asked.
Liebe Grüsse / Salut et à bientôt / Ciao e a presto / Cheers, see you soon!
ThomasS
@roku73 wrote:
Please pass on the fact that in the Blue TV app and also on Blue TV when searching for Sky Cinema the result shown is Sky Cinema D, which is now the CH version.
@arta.prenaj Thanks for the tip.
Hi everyone
In this case, D simply stands for the broadcasting language. It serves us internally as a differentiation from the German channel (which does not have a language abbreviation). CH as an abbreviation is only used by stations that broadcast a version with a CH advertising window.
Liebe Grüsse / Salut et à bientôt / Ciao e a presto / Cheers, see you soon!
ThomasS
@ThomasS wrote:
@roku73 wrote:
Please pass on the fact that in the Blue TV app and also on Blue TV when searching for Sky Cinema the result shown is Sky Cinema D, which is now the CH version.
@arta.prenaj Thanks for the tip.
Hi everyone
In this case, D simply stands for the broadcaster language. It serves us internally as a differentiation from the German channel (which does not have a language abbreviation). CH as an abbreviation is only used by stations that broadcast a version with a CH advertising window.
How do you access the station using voice command?
The Sky Show app starts with the voice command “Sky Cinema” or “Sky Cinema D”.
The UHD channels from 3+, 4+, TV24 and RTL cannot be accessed via voice command either… or I just can’t get it to work.
@roku73 wrote:
How do you access the station using a voice command?The Sky Show app starts with the voice command “Sky Cinema” or “Sky Cinema D”.
The UHD channels from 3+, 4+, TV24 and RTL cannot be accessed via voice command, … or I just can’t manage it.
I have forwarded this internally and the error is currently being investigated. Thank you very much for reporting!
Liebe Grüsse / Salut et à bientôt / Ciao e a presto / Cheers, see you soon!
ThomasS
In addition to my request here in the forum last week regarding an overview of the monthly restarts at Sky-Cinema, I can say that I asked this question a week ago at Swisscom by telephone and via the contact form.
I was told by phone that they would call me back. Unfortunately I didn’t receive a call.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get a response in writing/email either.
That means unfortunately I can’t give you any new information here.
Hello @UB1964
There will be no separate monthly overview of new starts for the Sky Cinema channel on www.blueplus.ch.
At blue Max you can find the new films (as before) under the “News” category.
Greetings Samuel