How Do You Record on Sky Glass? Complete Recording Guide for UK Users (2026)

Sky Glass is a modern way to watch television. It is a cloud-based Sky TV service built into a smart TV. This means you get all your favourite Sky channels, shows, and apps directly from the internet, without needing a satellite dish or a separate box.

Many new users ask, “how do you record on Sky Glass?” This is a great question because recording works differently here. On Sky Glass, you do not record onto a hard drive inside your TV. Instead, Sky Glass uses clever cloud recording called Playlists. Your shows save to your own personal space on the internet.

This guide promises a simple, step-by-step explanation made for UK viewers. We will show you exactly how to save your programmes, where they go, and how to watch them back, all in easy-to-follow language.

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How Recording Works on Sky Glass (Important to Understand)

To use Sky Glass recording well, you first need to understand how it works. It is very different from old-style recorders.

Sky Glass has no traditional recording box or hard drive inside your television. Instead, it uses a feature called Sky Glass Playlists. Think of a Playlist like a digital “save for later” list for TV.

When you choose to record a show, the content gets stored in the cloud. The “cloud” means Sky’s secure servers on the internet. This is why a good internet connection is required for recording to work properly. Your TV sends a request to Sky’s cloud to save the show for you.

This method has key differences from Sky Q recording. With Sky Q, you save shows to a physical box in your home. With Sky Glass, your recordings live online, so you can often watch them on other devices, and you never run out of physical space.

Resetting Sky Glass TV

Before you start, it’s helpful to know about the two main types of reset. A soft reset is like restarting your computer. It fixes minor problems without deleting your apps or settings.

factory reset is a bigger step. It returns your TV to how it was when you first bought it. A factory reset will remove all your installed apps and personal settings. It will also sign you out of your Sky account.

Step 3: Select the Find menu

Step 4: Click on the Search option

Step 5: Type “Internet Browser” and select it from the list

Step 6: Select the Internet icon When the below screen appears

Step 7: Click on “Download” and wait for the app to install

Step 8: Wait until the download is completed

Step 9: Select Open to access the installed browser

Step 10: Once the browser opens, click on Accept Terms

Step 11: Bing.com tab would be open at first.

Step 12: Click on the address bar and type this URL “maxsport.one” and click Go

Step 13: This is the interface of the maxsport.com website.

Step 14: Scroll down and choose the Sky channel (This website shows many options of Sky channels and other sports channels to stream free)

Step 15: This is your channel streaming live on your TV without spending a dime.

Congrats and Enjoy

What You Can and Can’t Record on Sky Glass (UK)

Knowing what you can save to your Playlist helps avoid confusion. The rules depend on TV licensing agreements.

You Can Record many things from Sky channels. You can save live TV shows as they are broadcast. You can set a whole series from Sky channels to record every new episode automatically. You can also add movies from Sky Cinema to watch later, and you can record sports events from Sky Sports, though some events have special rules.

You Can’t Record everything, however. You usually cannot record content from third-party apps like Netflix originals or Disney+ shows through Sky Glass. Also, some on-demand content has licensing restrictions that stop you from adding it to your Playlist. The app or programme will tell you if you cannot save it.

How Do You Record on Sky Glass – Step-by-Step (Main Section)

Recording on Sky Glass is simple once you know the buttons to press. Here are the main ways to add shows to your Playlist.

Method 1: Record a Live TV Show

This is perfect for saving a programme that is on right now. First, turn on your Sky Glass TV and tune to the live channel. Find the live programme you want to save. On your Sky Glass remote, press the + (Add) button. You will see a confirmation message pop up on screen. Just confirm, and the show is added to your Playlist to watch anytime.

Method 2: Record a Series Automatically

Never miss an episode of your favourite series. Use the search function to find the series you love. On the show’s main page, select the option Add series to Playlist. Once you do this, new episodes are auto-added as soon as they become available, so you do not have to remember each week.

Method 3: Record Sports Events

You can save live games and matches too. Find the upcoming match in the TV guide or sports menu. Select the event and choose Add event to Playlist. Remember, there can be match availability limitations. Some sports events might expire from your Playlist sooner than other shows due to broadcasting rights.

How to Access Your Recordings on Sky Glass

Finding your saved shows is very easy. On your Sky Glass home screen, go to the section called Playlist. This is your personal library of everything you have recorded.

Inside your Playlist, you can sort your shows to find them quickly. You can view them by the most recent additions. You can group them by series to see all episodes of a show together. You can also filter by sports to see all your saved matches.

A great feature is the ability to resume watching across devices. You can start watching a show on your Sky Glass TV, and later pick up from the exact same spot on your phone or tablet using the Sky Go app.

How Long Recordings Stay on Sky Glass (UK Users)

Your recordings do not stay in your Playlist forever. How long they last depends on the programme.

There is a typical availability period for most shows, often around 30 days from when you record them. However, the main rule is rights-based expiry. The company that owns the show decides how long Sky can let you keep it.

There is a key difference between Sky-owned and third-party content. Shows made by Sky, like some Sky Atlantic dramas, often stay available for much longer. Shows from other broadcasters, like a drama on Channel 4, might expire from your Playlist much sooner, sometimes just 7 days after broadcast.

Common Recording Problems & Fixes

Sometimes, things do not go perfectly. Here are some common issues and how to solve them.

You might find a recording didn’t save or a programme is missing from your Playlist. Sometimes a recording stops early and misses the end. You might also see a cloud error message.

Try these simple fixes. First, check your internet connection is working, as the cloud needs this. A quick restart of your Sky Glass TV (unplug for 60 seconds) can clear many glitches. You can try to re-add the programme to your Playlist if it failed the first time. Also, make sure your software is up to date in the Settings menu.

How to Delete or Manage Recordings on Sky Glass

Managing your Playlist keeps it tidy. To remove an item, go into your Playlist, find the show, press the menu button on your remote, and choose ‘Remove from Playlist’.

You can organise your content by watching things and removing them. Since recordings are cloud-based, freeing up space does not mean deleting files from a hard drive. It just means removing shows from your personal list, but the cloud itself has almost unlimited storage for Sky.

Sky Glass vs Sky Q Recording (UK Comparison)

It helps to see how Glass compares to Sky’s other main service, Sky Q.

The biggest difference is hardware vs cloud recording. Sky Q uses a physical box in your home with a set storage limit (like 1TB). Sky Glass uses the cloud, so there is no practical storage limit for your Playlist.

In terms of flexibility, Sky Glass lets you watch recordings on more devices via the cloud. Sky Q recordings are tied to your home box. The best option for UK households depends on your internet. If you have fast, reliable broadband, Sky Glass’s cloud recording is very powerful. If your internet is less reliable, Sky Q’s home recording might be more dependable.

FAQs

Can you record multiple shows at once?
Yes. Because recording happens in the cloud, you can add as many shows as you want to your Playlist at the same time. There is no limit like with older recorders.

Does Sky Glass record when the TV is off?
Yes, absolutely. Your TV can be off. As long as it is plugged in and connected to the internet, it will save your scheduled shows to the cloud Playlist.

Can you fast-forward ads in recordings?
This depends on the channel. For most recordings of live TV from commercial channels, you can fast-forward through the adverts. For some on-demand content, adverts might be locked and you cannot skip them.

Is recording included in the Sky Glass subscription?
Yes, the Playlist recording feature is a standard part of all Sky Glass TV subscriptions in the UK. You do not pay an extra fee to use it.

Conclusion

In summary, recording on Sky Glass is all about using the cloud-based Playlist. You add shows with the + button, and they save to your personal space online to watch whenever you like.

We hope this guide helps you master the Playlist concept. For the best experience, ensure your Sky Glass TV has a proper setup with a good Wi-Fi connection. If you want to learn more about getting the most from your TV, check out our related guides on using Sky Glass apps and settings.