True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by Charlieb » January 19, 2017, 10:54 am

If you are looking for PVR try the recently released Kodi 17 RC 3.

I don't know about baseball but for hockey, basketball and american football try the ProSports app. Has live as well as archived. A am sure there are plenty of baseball apps available.



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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by kkudon6244 » January 19, 2017, 4:40 pm

I gave Kodi a try today and too much hassle changing channels and buffering. I'll be sticking with my iView 650 baht subscription for now!!

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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by alanhass » January 19, 2017, 8:03 pm

kkudon6244 wrote:I gave Kodi a try today and too much hassle changing channels and buffering. I'll be sticking with my iView 650 baht subscription for now!!
It's as easy as pushing a button ??
I get no buffering and it couldn't be easier to find channels with an epg guide. It's all about knowing what's needed and how to set it up correctly.
No way I would pay almost 8000 baht a year for a subscription


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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by marcudon » January 20, 2017, 12:51 am

Sorry guys, but Kodi isn't that easy to use except if you just want to watch movies with exodus. For live TV it's another story . And the picture quality is quite poor especially on a 55 inches screen. I will try ilikehd and iviewhd , they both have a 3 days trial period. But so far what i saw watching live tennis was boring to watch with wifi connection. And i don't think that with an ethernet one it will be better .I have a 30 Mbps 3bb connection tested at about 26 Mbps ,so more than enough to watch any HD program . But true vision once again is so bad and i don't see any other alternative than leaving them. I spent a few hours to try to use kodi to watch live sports but honestly i feel disapointed. My android box is a minix neo u1 5.1.1 supposed to be one of the best .Many addons don't work anymore, but i will try again...

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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by Stevo » January 20, 2017, 1:44 am

Did you try sportsdevil & Plexus add-on?
for live tv, try filmon

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Re: True Visions vs M8S+ Android TV Box

Post by kkudon6244 » January 20, 2017, 7:05 am

alanhass wrote:
kkudon6244 wrote:I gave Kodi a try today and too much hassle changing channels and buffering. I'll be sticking with my iView 650 baht subscription for now!!
It's as easy as pushing a button ??
I get no buffering and it couldn't be easier to find channels with an epg guide. It's all about knowing what's needed and how to set it up correctly.
No way I would pay almost 8000 baht a year for a subscription


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Thanks for your concern in my financial activities AlanASS, but I wasn't impressed with Kodi and feel that the 650 baht is worth it.

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