Who's service are you using and does it work well?
Who's service are you using and does it work well?
We have the firestick from Amazon. It works pretty well. We have the different apps downloaded so there isn't really anything we can't watch.
I have recently went to using a Firestick and the service called LiveTVpro. Just like directv but only cost $30 mo. They have a $20 package. Good package IMO all the channels I had on Directv. Down side no DVR but I’ll survive
Going to start using Firestick and Youtube TV to cut the cable. It has become beyond ridiculous what we are paying for TV.
I don’t think some of you understand what iptv service is.
https://www.live-tvpro.com/
Their website says no longer active.
We used an IPTV for a bit but didn't care to not have DVR. The one we had was through a private Facebook group and the guy who ran it went to jail eventually. Scared me away enough lol. We use YoutubeTV now and love it.
You guys know that IPTV is just paying someone to Pirate cable for you right?
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And their own video on demand service that has all of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon shows and movies. Along with all premium channels and their on demand service. I tried it while keeping my regular cable for 3mos.its $36 for 3 months. Well worth it. You can watch any sporting event, payper view ufc stuff whatever you can imagine
IPTV is TV over the internet.
By a firetv and you wont need an addition stick or mechanism.
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I am using smart iptv on firestick fow a while now and honestly have zero complaints about it.
Here is a simple review about it https://www.firestickhow.com/smart-iptv-siptv.html and a detailed guide how to install it.
It is not the first iptv which i used, so really know what i am talking about. Would be curious to hear if someone knows of better options of course.
Last edited by RockOn; 04-02-2023 at 03:55 PM.
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Yes, technically. But the term is commonly used to refer to pirated programming being sold through streaming. It may be better to have service from one flying under the radar. I don't hear much about KODI anymore, but there are still some working addons, for netflix style programming.