4/24/2024 0 Comments Mac address iptv stalker kodi![]() ![]() So next up I found a guy that was offering what he called Voodoo. ![]() So this one is good quality, good channels, unreliable (well the APK is), and for me unusable. I would not unleash this frustration on my family. the app allows you to try the service but is unusable on a daily basis as far as I am concerned. To say this was clumsy was an understatement. Which then left you fumbling for a task manager to kill the app to restart it and try again only to have the same thing happen. And when it didn’t the best you would get would be a blank screen, however the worst was the app completely hung. But the real killer (and not in a good way) for this service was that the Android app would not always connect to a channel you asked for. The Android app is very basic in that it does not include favorites, and no record capability either. The service worked fine (when it worked), quality was really quite good, and selection of channels was broad. The provider sent me over an Android APK and informed me the best way was to buy a custom media player from him for another $130. So first up I bought a month $15 of IPTV Express. IPTVsubs (Using a custom Kodi Video add on) So what are my requirements? I want North American channels, (US/Canada), want to be able to use it with one of my existing media players (an Android based Kindle Fire, or my Asus AsRock Ubuntu Kodi), be able to create favorite lists, preferrably be able to record, and lastly be as simple to use as a TV. And equally nervous about buying some kind of custom box from them. So given that I am wary about giving these folks an annual fee. Now if the comment above about the CRTC requiring bundling is true these IPTV services is somewhere between flat out illegal or skirting the edge of legal. On Kijiji there are a number of folks offering IPTV services so I decided to give them a try. I have not been able to independently verify that. Vmedia mention on their website that this bundling of internet and IPTV is a CRTC requirement. That would be a pain in that I already have internet and not from them. I was able to find a few like Vmedia but they insist you get your internet from them as well. So this time around I figured I’d look and see if there are services I can buy. In case you don’t know what IPTV is, it uses the internet to deliver streaming live TV to your home bypassing the traditional Bell/Rogers/Cogeco. Inevitably I just get it working the free system gets overloaded or shutdown. I’ve played with IPTV a couple of times in the past, all free systems and been underwhelmed.
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