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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Jun 17 8.44am | |
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Originally posted by stayloa
Flawless are good enough if you want a full iptv package. Epic are better if you want full iptv with sports as they carry a few 50/60fps channels. I had a sub with both via a reseller which was discounted to about £15 total. But again, smoothstreams for sport only are king. If you want breadth, iptv is great. What's 'breadth' with Flawless IPTV? Is it amount of other channels?
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stayloa Beckenham 23 Jun 17 10.23am | |
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A lot of providers offer 1080p streams but if the framerate is low, fast moving sports become blurry and the ball will appear to have a trail or be jerky. Still images will look great at 1080p or normal movement but smooth do higher framerate at 720p which is great quality but super smooth. In terms of breadth, iptv services offer full cable replacement (movies, sport, freeview, paid cable etc) from all over the world. Think sky, amc, nbc, etc etc.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Jun 17 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by stayloa
A lot of providers offer 1080p streams but if the framerate is low, fast moving sports become blurry and the ball will appear to have a trail or be jerky. Still images will look great at 1080p or normal movement but smooth do higher framerate at 720p which is great quality but super smooth. In terms of breadth, iptv services offer full cable replacement (movies, sport, freeview, paid cable etc) from all over the world. Think sky, amc, nbc, etc etc. Thanks. Do I need a VPN for either? May well go for Smoothstreams. How much do either cost, how easy to set up etc? I either use kodi via Firestick or Laptop if watching football with one eye on it.
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Spiderman Horsham 23 Jun 17 11.39am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Thanks. Do I need a VPN for either? May well go for Smoothstreams. How much do either cost, how easy to set up etc? I either use kodi via Firestick or Laptop if watching football with one eye on it. I would also be interested in some advice. I am a complete technophobe so spelling it out in simple terms would help, if anyone has the time. Many thanks
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stayloa Beckenham 23 Jun 17 12.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
I would also be interested in some advice. I am a complete technophobe so spelling it out in simple terms would help, if anyone has the time. Many thanks Smoothstreams is about £8.50 a month but is billed quarterly @ around £25. A VPN isn't necessarily required but is probably recommended these days given the Premier League are able to close down streams at source these days through no fault of the suppliers. This applies to all of them (full IPTV packages included like Fab). I'd recommend Private Internet Access as a VPN provider. Cheap as chips is paid annually (£30 or so) or around £6 a month I think. Happy to help people with setups. VPN is just a case of sign up, install a program and login to it. Smooth is easily viewed from a web browser on a laptop/games console (probably best) or they do have a Kodi addon too for Firestick usage. Fab etc is probably best on Kodi but also has a web viewer.
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Verdayne Eagle Warlingham 23 Jun 17 1.46pm | |
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That is a usa version I believe and not anything to do with the one I use. Read that their new NITRO service is not reliable at all. Comments?
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Jamesey Wandsworth 23 Jun 17 2.52pm | |
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StreamCenter finally sent me an option to change my password which I did. I have tried to log in and completed verious tests of clicking on various pictures with options. Why security has to be so Fort Knox-like, I don't know. End result. I still can't bloody well get in
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