Could you pm me too please. Mine is currently £20 per year but its been a bit glitchy recently so considering changing.
Been using Kodi for a few years, have android boxes in each bedroom, using wifi, and another in the main living room hardwired in. Kodi is a very stable platform the buffering comes from the servers at the other end and that depends on what add on you are using. If you want good quality steady sports streams, download Sportsmania app then sign up online for £26 for 6 months and get the user ID. For films, TV series etc I mainly use Exodus, UMP and Phoenix, if I want to watch Great British Bake Off (don't care, I love it), I use FilmonTV for a live stream.
All these people not paying SKY subscriptions anymore....think of the poor footballers people......practically living in Victorian conditions now with their pittance....
Just to let you all know that Andy has a few issues at the moment, his servers were attacked but to his credit I called him tonight and he had me sorted and back to normal within ten minutes, he's also recently moved house, and he goes on holiday on Monday and isn't back until the 19th, so if you're considering ordering any equipment you may want to wait until he's back.
It's all about the n or c line you use with the Zgemma or Openbox both entry level receivers. H2S is a twin tuner receiver which can be set up like a + box. n is the more reliable of the two. Never liked Kodi (iptv) as addons not reliable (updated), only decent one is Exodus (creator Lambda - was originally involved with Genesis). Google cs kings, techkings, cardsharing. www.cs-kings.biz
I found the guy that I use on cs kings, there are plenty of other people on there too, I just find the guy that I use extremely competitive and, equally importantly, available to offer assistance when required..
This thread was going quite well...I almost thought I understood it But I knew it wouldn't be too long before someone started speaking in Latin! I have no idea what an n or a c line is... is it something to do with the New York underground system?
This is exactly the reason that I like dealing with Andy, he doesn't talk in jargon, and he has a contact number on his site so he can always be contacted for advice. All of his boxes come as plug and play, you simply plug them into your router and attach your satellite dish cable(s), plug it into the electric socket, turn it on and away you go, full sky package.
Andy will supply a box with n or c line installed, so ask for the n line, it's all to do with the server set up / performance. Think cars: c=CCCam server (the Lada ) n=Newcamd server (the Audi ) It's all about who assembled it and performance. PS You won't get Sky HD only SD, but you will get BT HD etc ..........
Ah Cheers, that makes sense I'd assumed the 'line' referred to the wire feeding it (this really is outside my area of expertise)
No , just buy one from look back in ambers contact. It's the code or line that is programmed into the box that makes them magic. You can buy a non programmed box and do it yourself. Just pay £120 for a zgemma and save yourself the hassle.