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re: Updated Cord Cutting Thread | Compilation of Set-ups posted in post after OP
Posted on 9/5/24 at 1:02 pm to Fat Batman
Posted on 9/5/24 at 1:02 pm to Fat Batman
I’m in the process of researching now. It looks like they have a way to do this in Kodi?
PVR IPTV Simple Client ?
PVR IPTV Simple Client ?
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:23 pm to TackySweater
Never heard of it. I do use Kodi for movies/TV shows but, I've been really happy with TiviMate so I haven't looked at alternatives.
Posted on 9/26/24 at 11:38 pm to TackySweater
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PVR IPTV Simple Client ?
Tivimate. You can watch movies from there also.
I have literally every channel and 150k movies for 99 dollars for the year.
Posted on 1/8/25 at 5:32 am to saintsfan1977
The guys I use are opening up slots but if you don’t personally know a customer, good luck.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 10:30 pm to H2A2
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Anybody here use tivimate
Been using it for years. But my IPTV provider has recently integrated it into one of his apps. So I no longer need the stand alone tivimate app. Works fantastic.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 7:21 pm to MykTide
should u use a vpn for tivimate?
and does it have all the channels you would have with cable?
how many streams can you have at anytime(devices).
and does it have all the channels you would have with cable?
how many streams can you have at anytime(devices).
Posted on 3/10/25 at 11:35 am to stlslick
Tivimate doesn’t offer channels or any content. Tivimate is an app that allows you to enter your provider info. A few people have made suggestions for providers, but the really good ones require a referral.
Basically, unless you know someone, you are rolling the dice.
Basically, unless you know someone, you are rolling the dice.
Posted on 4/5/25 at 7:05 pm to touchdownjeebus
I want to research, learn the ins/outs/set-up of IPTV. I'm not super tech savy, but "get by" and am willing to study, read and try to determine who/how/what IPTV svc would be best or "good". I'm not interested in Free, and want a reliable, secure subscription that simply works without a big, technical hassle to set up, maintain, with simple/convenient method of paying to to keep my act active.
There is no cable or internet available where I live on La.'s Northshore. ATT is my cell phone carrier. I have a separate Netgear Hotspot that provides me reliable wifi but with much lower speeds (anywhere from 25-50) than I'm accustomed to, but has still been sufficient to stream other subscriptrions, you tube premium, amazon prime, etc.
Will paid IPTV, with paid "scrubbers/filtering" (I forget what they're called) @ the above internet speed work for me?
And if so, can someone provide me another source or forum to learn/figure who, how, what to do? I continue to occasionally refer/read this tech forum @ TigerDrop but hav'nt seemed to glean the info I need yet to feel comfortable to take action!? I have seen here that it seems you need a "referral" or invite to get hooked up properly.
Can someone help & assist me; answer or guide me - as I'm still somewhat confused, unsure.
With respect & advanced appreciation!
There is no cable or internet available where I live on La.'s Northshore. ATT is my cell phone carrier. I have a separate Netgear Hotspot that provides me reliable wifi but with much lower speeds (anywhere from 25-50) than I'm accustomed to, but has still been sufficient to stream other subscriptrions, you tube premium, amazon prime, etc.
Will paid IPTV, with paid "scrubbers/filtering" (I forget what they're called) @ the above internet speed work for me?
And if so, can someone provide me another source or forum to learn/figure who, how, what to do? I continue to occasionally refer/read this tech forum @ TigerDrop but hav'nt seemed to glean the info I need yet to feel comfortable to take action!? I have seen here that it seems you need a "referral" or invite to get hooked up properly.
Can someone help & assist me; answer or guide me - as I'm still somewhat confused, unsure.
With respect & advanced appreciation!
Posted on 4/6/25 at 1:50 pm to KidCreole
Your internet speed may be an issue.
Posted on 7/10/25 at 6:52 pm to touchdownjeebus
we know the legality of loaded fire sticks, but are they even worth it, to test out,?
i pay for tv and gig internet, but people i know, claim this and that with loaded fire sticks. and one has been using it for over a year.
What are these channels, and is it people streaming these channels? so some will stutter, some have mediocre picture.
i pay for tv and gig internet, but people i know, claim this and that with loaded fire sticks. and one has been using it for over a year.
What are these channels, and is it people streaming these channels? so some will stutter, some have mediocre picture.
Posted on 7/11/25 at 6:04 pm to TeddyPadillac
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I used the Directv cables for the antenna
I’m currently trying to do this with a Clearstream antenna and can’t figure it out to save life. YouTube videos haven’t been very helpful either.
My DTV was disconnected many years ago and I’m trying to reuse those cables on an attic antenna. I’ve located where the coax from the dish enters my attic and there are three cables going into a splitter. I don't understand which one should be connected to the antenna. Also, am I connecting a short coax from the wall outlet to the TV’s?
The coax cable from the dish on the exterior of the house isn’t connected to anything. I would assume that has to connect somewhere but idk how it would have gotten disconnected in the first place. Not like the DTV tech came to disconnect once I got rid of their service.
As you can tell, I’m not very good with tech/electrical stuff.
Posted on 7/14/25 at 9:05 am to SeeeeK
The service I use is great but they won’t allow a fire stick. There’s nothing mediocre about it. HD with some sports in 4k.
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