I'm still using Paradox.
I am finding it difficult to get hold of new movies now though. 6 months ago, you could generally find decent quality movies a couple of weeks after release. These days it takes much, much longer - if at all. For instance, there's not even a Cinema copy of the David Brent movie that I can find yet.
If I ever bloody find a copy of it to watch, I'll be sure to let you know how I found the filmTo be fair, that's more of a bonus that a drawback :wink:
Thanks mate. I've since done a bit more research and watches youtube videos. I understand it a bit more now.You don't need to watch Fox directly, you can just stream TWD on its own.
When I first started watching it, on Exodus, from season one, it was all in 16:9 HD, then streams started dropping off, and the only ones left are 4:3.The wire on Netflix was in 4:3 until the last series I think. Or wherever I watched it was anyway. Exodus is what I use most of the time for Tv shows and film. Don't use it for live TV
Has the free element past it's hay day now some authors have realised they can monetise their streams? Also, all the free football streams seem to either not work, or work really poorly these days, seems like the streams are over-subscribed as more and more people have become aware of Kodi.
Ill say this, they are very good value, but make sure you pick a proper "gift" provider, as ones are resellers and offer crap service.Ares project build is all you need really.
Its always up to date as they have a proper community on fb so it is very active.
Ibe used kodi for a couple of years now and the live sport streaming has gone downhill since eveyone jumped on it.
Only really use it for movies or tv shows now.
Seems the new thing is theae sky or virgin boxes i keep seeing asvertised.
£140 for first 2 years and then £40 a year for all channels on either box.
Not sure how they do it but they do come highly rated.
Still need the source, so Sky you need the dish and cables.So is it streamed? any buffering etc?
thinking about getting one when my sky tv term runs out.
Thinking of getting the VM option as i have 200mb net with them and you get all HD channels apparantly unlike the sky box.
Every box is different. But essentially its linux based again but has more up to date features.I have a sky dish and vm internet so i can choose either really.
Is it all the same display? like tv guide, planner, catch up on sky.
If you wished to do that you could.Wait so you have the dish, don't pay for your sky subscription anymore and use one of these new boxes instead?
I'm well confused but definitely want some links because I've never heard of it.
I use cric tv via sportsdevil - but the quality is gash, more reliable and easy to find thoughWhat do people find best for sports? Like sky sports etc I know there never the best anyway.
Mobdro?
Yeah I preferred it on 'plus1hd' at 10 CAD per month. Stopped working through my ps3 this year tho.I have found with sports you get what you pay for. £70 a year I pay for every prem game and all ppv etc all hd and no buffering.
How do you get this?I have found with sports you get what you pay for. £70 a year I pay for every prem game and all ppv etc all hd and no buffering.
darkside iptvHow do you get this?
I use this:How do you get this?
Yeah - the extra you pay for a pre-loaded one is just for someone to do 5-10 minutes of installing, which anyone can do on any FireTV Stick.After a firestick for the kitchen tv, mainly for amazon prime tv, but is it worth getting one with these kodi things on it?
My mate has a stick and he can gets movies etc but takes ages loading different streams to find a decent one. Is kodi like that because if it is i'll just buy a normal one.
If i buy a normal stick from argos etc can any of these programmes be loaded onto it?