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Sky often put numeric IDs on sporting/pay-per-view events (as well as other key broadcasts) as part of content security. I think this is one of those cases.
The number is associated with your Sky-Q box. The idea is that if you do the unthinkable and illegaly stream the content over the internet, they'd be able to identify that it was you doing it, and then hassle you about it/block your account etc
It's definitely not an issue related to your TV though..
Cheers,
Dean
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Hi @deaconj999 and welcome to the community,
Does this happen only with Sky Q? Or do you experience similar with other sources (such as YouTube etc)?
Cheers,
Cass
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Sky often put numeric IDs on sporting/pay-per-view events (as well as other key broadcasts) as part of content security. I think this is one of those cases.
The number is associated with your Sky-Q box. The idea is that if you do the unthinkable and illegaly stream the content over the internet, they'd be able to identify that it was you doing it, and then hassle you about it/block your account etc
It's definitely not an issue related to your TV though..
Cheers,
Dean
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Thanks Dean, sorry I didn't reply earlier. Sky Engineer came out other day on a separate issue and said same, ie it is Sky.
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Hi Cass, Sky only and solution found thanks.