What have you just bought?
03-10-2025, 20:23
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by thenry
I'm very interested in how you get on in some weeks or months if you would kindly share your experience.
Personally I didn't like the experience, I did mouth off I accept that. No good for me.
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I will let you know how it all goes but I've got no reference point as to what is good or bad to work from.
What is good so far for me is if I select a TV or Movie it seems to look and play great and also works with subtitles via VLC without issue.
Trying Live TV is a learning curve for me, it took me a while to find some UK shows in the Tivimate TV Guide from the 1000 of stations so I know I have to organise those.
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Originally Posted by thenry
I'm very interested in how you get on in some weeks or months if you would kindly share your experience.
Personally I didn't like the experience, I did mouth off I accept that. No good for me.
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I will let you know how it all goes but I've got no reference point as to what is good or bad to work from.
What is good so far for me is if I select a TV or Movie it seems to look and play great and also works with subtitles via VLC without issue.
Trying Live TV is a learning curve for me, it took me a while to find some UK shows in the Tivimate TV Guide from the 1000s of stations so I know I have to organise those.
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03-10-2025, 20:24
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#7322
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Just a Geek
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
I will let you know how it all goes but I've got no reference point as to what is good or bad to work from.
What is good so far for me is if I select a TV or Movie it seems to look and play great and also works with subtitles via VLC without issue.
Trying Live TV is a learning curve for me, it took me a while to find some UK shows in the Tivimate TV Guide from the 1000 of stations so I know I have to organise those.
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I will let you know how it all goes but I've got no reference point as to what is good or bad to work from.
What is good so far for me is if I select a TV or Movie it seems to look and play great and also works with subtitles via VLC without issue.
Trying Live TV is a learning curve for me, it took me a while to find some UK shows in the Tivimate TV Guide from the 1000s of stations so I know I have to organise those.
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Use the smarters app go into live TV and search UK. all in very simple catagories on there
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03-10-2025, 20:26
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#7323
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Re: What have you just bought?
Apologies for all the double posts it seems to do that to me today if I try and edit on mobile.
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Use the smarters app go into live TV and search UK. all in very simple catagories on there
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Will give it ago after I get home from working this late shift.
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04-10-2025, 10:16
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#7324
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Re: What have you just bought?
£50 Tesco Gift Card via Everup for the 5.1% discount.
If I do this every week I'll save £2.55 a week on food shopping and still get my Tesco Clubcard points.
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04-10-2025, 10:26
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
I will let you know how it all goes but I've got no reference point as to what is good or bad to work from.
What is good so far for me is if I select a TV or Movie it seems to look and play great and also works with subtitles via VLC without issue.
Trying Live TV is a learning curve for me, it took me a while to find some UK shows in the Tivimate TV Guide from the 1000 of stations so I know I have to organise those.
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Reference points would be zap times. Buffers. Downtime. Skips.
I liked how large the playlist was. I also liked the fact Italy was working. Recent raids mean the likes of Italy, Netherlands, BeIn were down for other providers. I think I was too rash yesterday sorry. I just got annoyed seeing yet another provider with a similar playlist to others.
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04-10-2025, 10:37
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Just a Geek
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by thenry
Reference points would be zap times. Buffers. Downtime. Skips.
I liked how large the playlist was. I also liked the fact Italy was working. Recent raids mean the likes of Italy, Netherlands, BeIn were down for other providers. I think I was too rash yesterday sorry. I just got annoyed seeing yet another provider with a similar playlist to others.
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This is because like I have repeated they are all using the same xtream code reseller credit panels . You imagine the bandwidth and server space and equipment to receive and then restream global tv is required to stream literally 1000s of channels 24 hours a day and the bandwidth required to serve all the connections and then there is the cost . How many of these server farms for illegal streaming do you think there are globally ? In the days of card sharing it was a lot easier and cheaper to set up so there were more unique providers iptv is a totally different story
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04-10-2025, 11:59
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by thenry
Reference points would be zap times. Buffers. Downtime. Skips.
I liked how large the playlist was. I also liked the fact Italy was working. Recent raids mean the likes of Italy, Netherlands, BeIn were down for other providers. I think I was too rash yesterday sorry. I just got annoyed seeing yet another provider with a similar playlist to others.
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No offence taken I was just happy I was able to sort this out myself as previously I thought it was done by contacting a dodgy guy down the pub.
I'm still learning just need to sort the TV guide out so it's trial and error but it definitely bye bye Virgin Media TV as there is no point in me paying for that especially as I hardly ever use it.
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04-10-2025, 12:18
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Re: What have you just bought?
It's a hobby. You'll learn, upgrade, have fun and enjoy the satisfaction.
Pub guy goes to prison.
Re: the EPG. Unless supplier provided you'll have to pay for third party support.
I use Google to look up EPG. Sky recently got rid of their web based EPG to a lot of people's annoyance but there are alternatives
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...php?t=33713376
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04-10-2025, 12:38
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Just a Geek
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by thenry
It's a hobby. You'll learn, upgrade, have fun and enjoy the satisfaction.
Pub guy goes to prison.
Re: the EPG. Unless supplier provided you'll have to pay for third party support.
I use Google to look up EPG. Sky recently got rid of their web based EPG to a lot of people's annoyance but there are alternatives
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...php?t=33713376
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If you want a hobby buy yourself an engima 2 based box build your own bouquets on it and build your own epg. None of it costs a lot. I used to own a Mut@nt HD2 box threw a 120GB ssd in it to record . Set it up for freesat and put and iptv sub on it too. That was time consuming but fun (well for me anyway) and then of course you can record and pause live tv . If you sub allows multi screen you can pay for the second and record and watch live tv like on the first gen hd sat boxes cuz of course you lose all the on demand channels with iptv over VM/Sky so recording becomes a thing again . There is a lot of fun to be had
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04-10-2025, 13:01
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Re: What have you just bought?
 that's deep. I can't be arsed with recording. Plus my subs are 1 connection go anywhere. The majority of stuff is available on demand either from provider or iPlayer, channel 4, etc.
Did you ever mess with technomate nanos with removable modules? Prior to streaming the function of having two feeds cable and satellite
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04-10-2025, 13:08
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by thenry
 that's deep. I can't be arsed with recording. Plus my subs are 1 connection go anywhere. The majority of stuff is available on demand either from provider or iPlayer, channel 4, etc.
Did you ever mess with technomate nanos with removable modules? Prior to streaming the function of having two feeds cable and satellite
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The Mut@ant had 3 tuners 1 cable and 2 sat they were modular
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04-10-2025, 20:19
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Re: What have you just bought?
Windows 10 pro key to set up a clean install on an old windows vista laptop 74p activated just fine
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04-10-2025, 20:35
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Re: What have you just bought?
A pair of clean lugholes. £60 for 5 min treatment (suction) wax removal from SpecSavers.
Needs must as requested by audiologist as having new moulds (or molds) and a new pair of hearing aids at the end of the month.
Still it's done, made a bit of difference though at least.
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05-10-2025, 07:28
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Windows 10 pro key to set up a clean install on an old windows vista laptop 74p activated just fine
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That's a good buy, seen any cheap keys for Windows 11?
US Vietnam Webbing M56 Suspenders / US Vietnam M56 Pistol Belt / M56 Field Pack Canvas Vietnam M56 Butt Pack / and a US M56 First Aid Compass Pouch.
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05-10-2025, 09:13
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Re: What have you just bought?
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Originally Posted by Jimmy-J
That's a good buy, seen any cheap keys for Windows 11?
US Vietnam Webbing M56 Suspenders / US Vietnam M56 Pistol Belt / M56 Field Pack Canvas Vietnam M56 Butt Pack / and a US M56 First Aid Compass Pouch.
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Message me mate the same place has them for 90p of course you take the punt but so far I have never have one fail and never had one flag later either and I have used loads. I did have bad keys off ebay but not here
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