Buffering can happen at anytime to anyone. It might be just the Internet having a hiccup. Possible remedy : If it's happening on your PC/Laptop then reboot the PC/Laptop. Pull the power cord out of the router, wait ten seconds or so then let it reboot itself. But I would leave it as is, if it's...
There is no guarantee that rebooting would resolve the issue but may have helped. As for Roku I will have to defer to someone else as I have never used one of those.
For sure. I believe SKY don't allow 1080p streaming via Now TV in fear of butchering their full priced subscriptions, and yes it does make for poor quality transmissions on a big screen. I stream mine through Playstation 4 app as my Samsung Smart TV doesn't have the Now TV app and the picture...
No, it's not available through a Sky Box. If you want a 'box' to go through then you would have to purchase a NOW TV box.
Having said that, it would be rather pointless as you obviously have the app on your Smart TV!
The poor picture quality you refer to would be your Smart TV (1080p?)...
If it was that bad you should have rebooted your laptop to get it back in sync.
My experience was faultless, I have had quite a few passes now and have never experienced any problems with Now TV. Probably jinxed it now though.
In Microsoft Edge click on the three dots top right of browser and select open with Internet Explorer. Or you can open Internet Explorer directly if you prefer.
I already said you can buy a pass at anytime and activate when you want. You can do it now or 2 minutes before the game, as soon as you have paid it's there ready to use.
No, nothing to download. Just set up an account with Now TV and when you are ready just log on and you watch it in your browser. You can buy a pass at anytime but once you activate it (manually), the 24 hour clock starts
It doesn't like the Chrome Browser, but it works ok through Internet Explorer.
720p is max resolution for NOW TV
Entertainment pass is very limited in available channels.
Sports and Movies passes give full selection as per tv packages.
more info here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_TV_(UK)