If you are bothered about getting the best pictures (i.e. as good as HD through sky or BT) then I don't think you can match this without getting a dodgy skybox and subs. Any non live you can normally get as near to HD as not notice the difference. if you google the bits I highlighted should point you in the direction
if you don't want to watch live tv and not bothered by spending a few minutes to ensure a good feed (I judge it against no ads)then Kodi with a build is fine, setup a TRAKT account and save your favourite shows so don't need to keep searching. I have had a media PC and now on Amazon BOX, I like the box but there are loads of different android boxes.
I have a few mates who use Plex -there is an activation fee but I am told the interface is good, it has live TV and is a lot better for those who want a "Sky experience"
There is also the option of IPTV on top of Kodi that has access to live tv this will be a subscription but should mean a better feed and better live TV.
I pay a bit for Live SPorts and have had it for about 7 yrs, it means not searching for amongst the crap for links and almost guaranteed a feed. Mine has been closed to new people for years but people seem to like sportsmania
Yes got to as it's becoming so mainstream, can only be achieved by banning vpn or making a severe punishment. Great digital Wall of Britain, think we already have the strictest rules in Europe?Presumably, though, Kodi is going to be the next think the intellectual property rights enforcers go after?
I notice a lot of "are you using Kodi illegally" articles in local news in recent weeks. Presumably as preliminary skirmishing. Plus a few court cases, presumably to test courts and set precedent. (Although it is inevitably prophylactic rather than a cure.)
How do people "cast" the signal to the TV? I'm near enough to use a cable -but would prefer not to.
Only downside is the lack of good quality passthrough audioGet an amazon fire stick or box, good remote and nice interface for Netflix, BBC and great if you have prime. Apps2fire easiest way for kodi
And (AFAIK) is one of very few devices to output HD audio tracks via passthrough.Looking at getting the new Nvidia Shield TV. It's a fair bit of cash but looks amazing. Does Netflix in UHD and Prime. Will go nicely with my new Hisense telly. Also it is a decent gaming device and even cat videos on youtube from my gaming pc.
And (AFAIK) is one of very few devices to output HD audio tracks via passthrough.
Looks great. I'd love one but I think I'll have to sell one my kids first.Looking at getting the new Nvidia Shield TV. It's a fair bit of cash but looks amazing. Does Netflix in UHD and Prime. Will go nicely with my new Hisense telly. Also it is a decent gaming device and even cat videos on youtube from my gaming pc.
Looks great. I'd love one but I think I'll have to sell one my kids first.
I have a firestick to cat video on youtube my iptv service through kodi on, it's not too bad on 20mb broadband speed
What differences/improvemements would I have if I brought one of those Nvdida boxes ??
What is that and why would you need it?Only downside is the lack of good quality passthrough audio
If you connect directly into a surround amp, then most android boxes struggle with audio that needs a license (DTS, Dolby Digital, etc).What is that and why would you need it?
I understood that (amazingly). I only use the TV audio output normally though someone gave me a nice surround system a few years back that I just shoved into a box and hid in the attic. Maybe I should dig it out (when I get my own Nvidia Sheild box).If you connect directly into a surround amp, then most android boxes struggle with audio that needs a license (DTS, Dolby Digital, etc).
Most will down sample, some will not play at all without transcoding (loss of quality).
Most of my films are downloads with DTS (or DTS HD) soundtracks and I use Plex as a media server. If I use an android device as a client it forces my server to transcode the film
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