Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
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Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
Since True Visions made service changes, I would like to hear from those of you who are considering canceling their subscription to True Visions Satellite and going to an application such as Kodi streaming media on a Android TV box or Kodi on a PC. I can understand those of you who are out in the village that do not have access to sufficient internet bandwidth do not have that option. I was in that position until several months ago when 3BB installed DSL internet service in our village. I initially installed Kodi on my Laptop to get an idea of what expectations to have in regards what kind of performance to expect before purchasing dedicated hardware to run streaming media services. Android Streaming applications such a KODI are in the development stage and there is a learning curve involved in getting to know how to use Kodi. The more time you spend with it the better you will understand how to use it. I started out by downloading the Kodi Beginner's Guide. When it comes purchasing an Android TV box you get what you pay for. Thanks
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
There's no great mystery, KODI is well proven software, it's reliable and easy to use, most Android boxes will come with it pre loaded but you might find some of the Android apps like Mobdro are just as useful. I have bought an Android box for about £50 and it performs really well, I have it linked to 3BB via Ethernet cable and it works really well. If you need any help, inbox me.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I cancelled True about three months ago, best thing I have done. I use an android box, the main app I use is Mobdro, gives me all my Nat Geo, Discovery type channels, all BBC, ITV, there are heaps of channels, I get all the sport channels, again over twenty so I get motor sports and rugby league, twenty or thirty news channels so you will get what you like to view. I also use use the HD Movies app which has all the latest releases movies, thousands of them as well as TV shows, thousands again, all you need is a good internet connection, all the apps are free so I am only paying for the internet.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
Hi fatbob,
Can you please recommend an Android Box, I am a newcomer to this. Many thanks!
Can you please recommend an Android Box, I am a newcomer to this. Many thanks!
Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I am not up with the latest and greatest, I bought an 'M Box' from Hong Kong a couple of years ago, cost me around 3,000 baht, some apps were on it some I have downloaded included Thai TV for the missus. They sell boxes at Landmark, two types, two prices, as always I buy the more expensive one as nine times out of ten it will be better and do more, about the same price as far as I know, there is one for sale in the classifieds on UM also. The sellers and Landmark should fill you in, all I need is Mobdro and HD Movies, more than enough for me.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I have been learning to use and evaluate the T95X Android TV box that I purchased from Lazada and my options to move from True Visions to Open Source Streaming media for about six weeks. The wife and I made the decision today to return our True Vision Satellite receivers and terminate our subscription with True Visions. I am looking at other Android TV boxes that have a higher performance processor and more memory to replace to use in place of True Visions receivers. I am interested in hearing from those of you that have made the move and what hardware you are using.
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I don't know how you personally look at everything online. In my opinion it's much more convenient and plus it's free. I work 5-6 days a week and I don't always have time to watch movies, so this option is the most optimal for me. On 123movies you can find all the movies and series.
Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
Wow!Thanks for that link, very cool!
Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I have a T95 Box and https://www.wizztv.co.uk/downloads Subscription -Has everything 3400 Baht a year .
Check out the website.
Check out the website.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I agree completely with @caster. Dumped TrueVisions 2 & 1/2 years ago, after some 15 years, when they stopped Fox and other western networks for cheap garbage.
Wizz was some what slow to start with but getting their sh#t together now. Stream on 3BB.
Wizz was some what slow to start with but getting their sh#t together now. Stream on 3BB.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
Unfortunately, Wizz does not offer much for Americans. I have been looking for an IPTV service that has all the real time channels plus catch-up for most of the main channels. I have a service now but it does not have enough catch-up channels. Catch-up is prime since I do not wish to be watching my shows and sports at 2 AM
Recommendations?
Recommendations?
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Fubo, I tried for a few months but did not suit me. Can't remember how much I was paying but was cheap.
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
None of the streaming services are worth the cost. I pay $10 a month for IPTV with thousands of real time channels. I just need one with more US catch up channels
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I have been using Broadband Services for almost one year and I am pretty happy with it.
They have a free trial subscription.
Here is their URL https://www.broadbandservices.net/
They have a free trial subscription.
Here is their URL https://www.broadbandservices.net/
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Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
Broadband Services does not have catch up.
Re: Moving from True Visions Satellite to KODI on an Android TV Box
I tried this, and yes, has a lot of movies and series. BUT when you click on the movie links there are a hell of a lot of redirects to delete and my virus checker was blocking quite a lot of the links as unsafe. Takes about 3 clicks to get what you want, but now have 2 or more other new tabs to avoid!Bubbler wrote: ↑January 9, 2025, 11:06 pmI don't know how you personally look at everything online. In my opinion it's much more convenient and plus it's free. I work 5-6 days a week and I don't always have time to watch movies, so this option is the most optimal for me. On 123movies you can find all the movies and series.