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Can I tag onto this ? We currently have Amazon prime fire tv boxes and a Sky HD + multiroom , we use the Amazon box to watch Netflix and Prime and find that we rarely use the Sky anymore apart from F1 and I am tiring of that

 

I would like to get rid of the Sky box and get a recordable freeview or freesat box

 

any suggestions ?

 

I assume that Kodi box is the same as the amazon box ?

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You can side load Kodi onto an Amazon Fire (box or stick). Kodi is ok for tv series and films, but not so good anymore for live TV. You can also side load an app called Mobdro which is brilliant for live tv from almost any country- you can get Mobdro on android phones, but not iOS.

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The latest Roku box looks pretty good.

http://gizmodo.com/roku-premiere-and-ultra-are-better-than-the-competitio-1787662906

 

I use a freeview + recorder for live TV and kodi + sickbeard for films/TV that aren't shown on freeview

 

Sickbeard lets you enter a TV programe and then it looks up the episodes an air dates from the TV database and looks for downloads once the show has aired. You need to have some knowledge of either torrents or usenet for it to work though.

 

for live football i just use reddit (r/soccersteams) and aceplayer

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Can I tag onto this ? We currently have Amazon prime fire tv boxes and a Sky HD + multiroom , we use the Amazon box to watch Netflix and Prime and find that we rarely use the Sky anymore apart from F1 and I am tiring of that

 

I would like to get rid of the Sky box and get a recordable freeview or freesat box

 

any suggestions ?

 

I assume that Kodi box is the same as the amazon box ?

 

I too dropped Sky some 6 years back due to the ever increasing cost and petty awful service back-up. Bought a Humax Foxsat when it first came out about 6 years for £300 and its been great and trouble free apart from the remote needing to be replaced once.

 

Yes, I miss some of the motorsport but quite honestly most of the other Sky offerings, over and above what you can get on terrestrial + freeview, were wasted on us. But fortunately a family member helps me with Sky Go access, so I can watch F1 ;)

 

But interested in what others are now using as needing to upgrade the telly, so watching this thread for ideas

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I'm looking at getting one of these;

 

http://www.vboxcomm.com/product-page/satellite.html

 

Basically, I'm after a freesat / DAB DVR that can broadcast the channels across my home network, so the box can be in the lounge, but the content watched on any DLNA device in the house (IPTVs, ipads, phones, laptops etc).

 

Not sure how this ties in with apps like Kodi etc - but fundamentally, this is the functionality I'm after.

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Its worth remembering you can haggle with sky. This last 2 years ive had the full HD sky+ family pack, with movies etc. and im paying just £18.99 a month for it. Did have my broadband through them as well which was unlimited 20mb for about a fiver a month including line rental. However I have just switched that to 50mb BT Infinity which after cashback deals etc they are actually paying me £9 a month to have their broadband.

 

I have freeview in the bedroom & a WD box in there for streaming and apps. I do have kodi on my media pc but seldom use it. Did get a amazon fire box which is great as we take it on holiday with us so the kids can watch cartoons etc by just plugging it into the telly where we are staying.

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For the sake of £35, get an amazon tv stick for each room. Much cheaper than any of the standalone boxes and constantly updatable to the latest version. 100% recommend Mobdro for watching the live sports- f1 is always crystal clear...

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Moving into my own 1st place on Thursday, so don't have a dish or cable installed.

I used to have Sky before for years, when I was renting. And again, increasing costs etc just put me off, considering I mainly watch channels that available on freeview anyway, so was just a waste.

So ideally want something that supports freeview channels + all films/series etc would be a big bonus.

I can always just get a freeview box and Netflix on my PS4, but would rather have something with more options in 1 box, if that makes sense?

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I'm not entirely sure some of the recommendations here should be discussed on an open forum to be honest.

If the OP wants legit then he has to go BT/Virgin/sky/freesat/Amazon/Netflix etc.

 

Kofi and the like can be legit but most uses aren't and there are specialist forums for that sort of stuff

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Its worth remembering you can haggle with sky. This last 2 years ive had the full HD sky+ family pack, with movies etc. and im paying just £18.99 a month for it. Did have my broadband through them as well which was unlimited 20mb for about a fiver a month including line rental. However I have just switched that to 50mb BT Infinity which after cashback deals etc they are actually paying me £9 a month to have their broadband.

 

I have freeview in the bedroom & a WD box in there for streaming and apps. I do have kodi on my media pc but seldom use it. Did get a amazon fire box which is great as we take it on holiday with us so the kids can watch cartoons etc by just plugging it into the telly where we are staying.

 

I had Sky for many years and I got fed up with paying over £85 per month, so called them up and gave them a months notice, the last week of my notice I got many calls from their re-connection team. So we agreed on £25 - 00 per month for full Sky service including Movies, Sport, Sky + HD all channels, with no contract just a months notice. That £25 also includes 50Mg Broadband which I didn't need.. RESULT. :thumbs:

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I'm not entirely sure some of the recommendations here should be discussed on an open forum to be honest.

If the OP wants legit then he has to go BT/Virgin/sky/freesat/Amazon/Netflix etc.

 

Kofi and the like can be legit but most uses aren't and there are specialist forums for that sort of stuff

True, but until the current court case is concluded these things remain perfectly legal to purchase and use.

 

Does make me laugh how they're now generally referred to as Kodi boxes, like they contain some kind of magic: All they are pointing you to are video streams on the internet, available from anything* with a web browser.

 

 

 

*iOS, as usual, is a little more fussy.

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I agree Dan that's why I said they can be legit but the uses being discussed here are not.... android devices running the likes of Kodi make things more convenient for accessing the content.

 

 

Not condemning at all just don't think it's a conversation on a public forum ;)

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Looks like new fire stick with dual processor and sideloaded Kodi is the way forward.

Will get normal fire stick for now to test and play around with and if it works well, then will get 4K one when I get 4K TV.

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What I really want is a Firestick with an RJ45 input.

 

Didn't realise there was a dual core one now, will have to look into that as one of the biggest downsides to the current one is that it's just not meaty enough. Cheers for the heads up Vlad :thumbs:

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Ah, it looks like that's the one I've actually got anyway :lol: Ah well, not to worry.

Haha so is it not good?

May be worth upgrading to 4K box? I believe it has rj45 port and a bit more meatier. Reviews suggests that it supports 4K streaming over wifi without any problems. So I guess for normal and HD use it will be spot on.

 

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Ah, it looks like that's the one I've actually got anyway :lol: Ah well, not to worry.

Haha so is it not good?

May be worth upgrading to 4K box? I believe it has rj45 port and a bit more meatier. Reviews suggests that it supports 4K streaming over wifi without any problems. So I guess for normal and HD use it will be spot on.

No chance wifi can support full bitrate 4K, it struggles with 1080p. Theoretical limits on wifi are great, but in the real world it just won't cope. For Netflix-quality 4K though, it's probably fine. 4K is a very short lived fad, HDR offers far more benefits for a much lower cost for content producers, and a higher quality product for the end user too. But I digress, that's another rant for another day :D

 

My ATV4 box is just about the best multimedia box I've used, but obviously you pay top dollar for it and it has limitations when you're trying to run hooky software/access pirate streams. For Plex and Netflix though, it's superb.

 

I ordered a multimedia (Himedia Q10 Pro) box a while back, that was supposed to do everything, and ran Kodi and another system, but i found Kodi a PITA, and it also didn't run all the multi channel audio i wanted so it went back.

Exactly my issues too! No proper multi-channel audio makes it a very poor solution for people who have even a low-end surround setup.

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