Iptv recommendations
#16
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Hi,
I have been subscribed to TVMucho for a couple of years and I am quite happy with the service and quality. I pay €48 per annum for 36 uk tv channels and a 7 day recording facility. I can increase the number of channels to 60 at additional cost.
https://tvmucho.com/
Steve
I have been subscribed to TVMucho for a couple of years and I am quite happy with the service and quality. I pay €48 per annum for 36 uk tv channels and a 7 day recording facility. I can increase the number of channels to 60 at additional cost.
https://tvmucho.com/
Steve
On the plus side they ate cheap. But i will probably be switching to another service when my current subscription expires.
#17
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Joined: Jun 2017
Location: Alicante
Posts: 928
Re: Iptv recommendations
Never had it personally but I thought Sky GO was pretty much dead in Spain since Brexit?
Sky is eminently usable though, I have a 1.8m dish feeding a Technisat Freesat receiver/recorder which works extremely well and only loses a few of the weaker transponders in heavy rain. I bought both second hand for €50 and installed/aligned the dish myself.
I also have IPTV provided by DVBLabs which has 28 day catchup and over nearly 3 years it's been virtually 100% reliable. True the VOD selection is not as comprehensive as some but I'm more than happy to trade that off for the catchup. €150/pa if paid for the year. Normally I'd advise against paying in advance as providers can disappear in the blink of an eye taking your money with them but after 2 years of their €15/month subscription I felt confident enough to take advantage of the discount offered for an annual sub and have not regretted it in the slightest.
Them having their office 20 minutes down the road from me helped in that decision, somewhere to make a fuss and bang a table if it did become necessary!
Using SmartDNSProxy I can also access iPlayer plus ITV HUb, All4, My5, etc. and lots of other content such as that from UKTV Play, History Documentary, Criminal Documentaries, and more, spoilt for choice doesn't scratch the surface!
Sky is eminently usable though, I have a 1.8m dish feeding a Technisat Freesat receiver/recorder which works extremely well and only loses a few of the weaker transponders in heavy rain. I bought both second hand for €50 and installed/aligned the dish myself.
I also have IPTV provided by DVBLabs which has 28 day catchup and over nearly 3 years it's been virtually 100% reliable. True the VOD selection is not as comprehensive as some but I'm more than happy to trade that off for the catchup. €150/pa if paid for the year. Normally I'd advise against paying in advance as providers can disappear in the blink of an eye taking your money with them but after 2 years of their €15/month subscription I felt confident enough to take advantage of the discount offered for an annual sub and have not regretted it in the slightest.
Them having their office 20 minutes down the road from me helped in that decision, somewhere to make a fuss and bang a table if it did become necessary!
Using SmartDNSProxy I can also access iPlayer plus ITV HUb, All4, My5, etc. and lots of other content such as that from UKTV Play, History Documentary, Criminal Documentaries, and more, spoilt for choice doesn't scratch the surface!
#18
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Joined: May 2013
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Sky Go still works with a VPN in Spain. If you are mainly after the Premier League then you might find a DAZN subscription costs less than a decent VPN anyway.
#19
Re: Iptv recommendations
I use SkyGo for some sport, specifically F1. You don’t need a VPN, a smart DNS is simpler to use.
#20
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Location: Alicante
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Choices and solutions become both more plentiful and easier when, like me, you have absolutely ZERO interest in sport of ANY kind!
#21
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Im in UK and use IPTVnow which is a fantastic service for less than £100 a year i know there are people on the IPTVnow forum in France and Spain use it on MAG boxes but can only be used in one location cant be moved from property to property. all sports, movies, catch up, tv series, cant fault it
#22
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Re: Iptv recommendations
But we do have Nord VPN for the computers (the wife however likes UK TV). And She watches BBC etc on her laptop. Works well enough for her, its fast no buffering as its connected via cable to the router.
I don't even bother to login to Nord on the mac, as all I do is watch the camera pointing at the House martin nest on the balcony, my Art Tutorials and try to learn this Spanish Language stuff.
#23
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Location: Cartama, Malaga
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Hi,
I have been subscribed to TVMucho for a couple of years and I am quite happy with the service and quality. I pay €48 per annum for 36 uk tv channels and a 7 day recording facility. I can increase the number of channels to 60 at additional cost.
https://tvmucho.com/
Steve
I have been subscribed to TVMucho for a couple of years and I am quite happy with the service and quality. I pay €48 per annum for 36 uk tv channels and a 7 day recording facility. I can increase the number of channels to 60 at additional cost.
https://tvmucho.com/
Steve
Also been using tvmucho for a couple of years. Whilst their streams are pretty stable i find that their app is crap. The programs shown on the 'television' tab, supposedly 'on now' is always several hours behind. The epg is unreadable in tv mode and inusable in tablet mode. I use a different app for tv guideThey removed all the 7 day catchup last year and you will have to pay extra for the recording service later this year.
On the plus side they ate cheap. But i will probably be switching to another service when my current subscription expires.
On the plus side they ate cheap. But i will probably be switching to another service when my current subscription expires.
I like it. I´ve done the 1 month / €8 at the moment, but i´ll do the yearly if he likes the app and he finds it easy.
#24
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Re: Iptv recommendations
Nearly a year late to the party and an incomprehensible comment to boot.
Nice first post!
Nice first post!