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DejaVu (3rd August 2016)
It seems some of you have taken my previous post as a negative and seems as though I have put some of you off going for this offer. Let me try and clear some things up.
Subbing per box per PIN is not a bad way at all. it's just that I know how it all works and how they are doing it. I'll explain:
1. They setup a Plex server and add VOD shows and movies (FREE)
2. They add the IPTV.bundle channel onto the plex server (FREE)
3. They purchase an IPTV sub (approx. £70 per year)
4. They edit the sub and add the channels they want (aprox 1500 channels to choose from)
5. They advertise their server with IPTV and VOD with PIN only connections at £??? from £40 to £80 per connection.
So as you can see they are making a tidy profit. Don't get me wrong the larger the server the more it will cost them to run but they are still making a profit. I'm not one to moan about someone making some cash and I also have a PIN subbed Roku.
As Bobo06 has said this sub is only going to be £30 odd 'forever' so this isn't such a bad offer
If you want a quick and easy setup the PIN way is fine but I prefer to do it myself.
Hope this clears some things up
Last edited by satzzz; 2nd August 2016 at 08:54 PM.
Just use enough water to cover your vegetables,the same goes for when you're having a bath....
Bobo I'll take one please.
Does anyone know if this will work with the plex app on an apple tv 4?
What about Xbox one? (the original post only states ps4 so I'm assuming not but just checking)
Google says yes
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Just use enough water to cover your vegetables,the same goes for when you're having a bath....
Just use enough water to cover your vegetables,the same goes for when you're having a bath....
beerman (3rd August 2016)
I can't help but think that with all these resellers, streams bought from eBay, shared to friends and families that the bandwidth at the source server end will get raped.
Resulting in lower quality, buffering or channels dropping out.
Unless I am missing something and the Plex servers along the way are re-streaming it?
DJ OD
Words like 'One off payment'.....'lifetime' or 'forever' rings an alarm for me because as soon as it becomes unprofitable by having everyone already paid and now they have to keep running the server at its max it won't be long before it goes offline only to reappear under a different name and address.
Or am I missing something here?
Fine maybe for VOD as the chances of the same stream being used are minimal. Ur big football game that 50 people are watching will be different story.
But if it's one server feeding 100's streams, all different, at the same time surely it will struggle?
Im no expert in this area so it may not 'work' this way.
DJ OD
Pretty sure this isn't the case.
The stream has got to be sent to you (uploaded) and you have to receive it (downloaded), multiple locations = multiple streams (of the same thing).
The server load will struggle and the bandwidth over time could have an adverse effect dependent on the pipe (upstream) connected to it.
The ones I subscribe to have been spot on. You also must remember they have multiple sources (4x sly sports etc)for channels and more than one channel carries the EPL games. Sportsnet, NBC, CTH (now gone bust so TRUEVISIONS taking it again) TSN so there's so much choice for the games
Just use enough water to cover your vegetables,the same goes for when you're having a bath....
I have all those channels on my mag. Didn't realise CTH went bust
Yeah closes on Sept 1st.
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I'm out now guys as I'm sorted! Thanks for the offer tho! [emoji106]
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