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Posts by shamonemf
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Admin have confirmed there is a problem mate and they are on the case.
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You can add a list manually or scan the tp in.
Admin is looking at it now so hopefully all should be sorted
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I've checked also and the addons server seems to be down at the moment.
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I really can't see them using 13e even if they use dedicated stb's, 26e and 7w more likely.
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Do you have a language button on your remote or in settings?
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Working fine here on catseye channel list, go into favourites Box Office HD1
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Will be such a good fight like the good old days, and Frochs Mrs will be there so something for everybody.
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BT Sport 1 11222H 27500
BT SPort 2 12643V 27500
BT Sports 2 HD and BT Sports 1 & BT Sport 2 (50361) on 11527V 27500
BT Sports 1 HD and BT Sport 1 (50661) on 11585H 27500
BT Spots 2 & BT Sport 2 (55336) on 12606V 27500 -
Not looking good for Virgin customers.
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Press the audio button and select a different track.
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Yes
I have this one, has ok 12 months IKS and menu is like others , has wifi on board.Any chance you could post some pictures of the screen, I looked at a few of the box itself but no screen grabs. A youtube video would be better if you get chance.
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It's all rumours at the moment but it has been mentioned that its included.
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is there anywhere this will be streamed live ?
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can you not access it with your sat system? -
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Have you done a scan of 23.5 or added a up to date channel list? You may have old pid details entered or have similar freq details so the stb shows signal but won't be able to view.
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Thought he had a flat on The Shard
Just to clarify, have you got correct signal (right sat) to your stb?
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Are you even able to get signal from 102e?
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More rights announced
QuoteAl Jazeera Sports won the rights to broadcast the Premier League since the beginning of the 2013-14 season and until 2016, so this competition happens to be an exclusive to the chain with headquarters in Qatar.
So far these rights were held by the Abu Dhabi Sports channels. However, Al Jazeera has managed to seize the same that continues to be good news for the subscribers to the chain.
In fact, the English Premier League was one of the few competitions that Al Jazeera could not offer the broadcasts of their games.
For now it is not known if the Premier League by Al Jazeera Sports it will only be issued via satellites Nilesat (7 ° West) or you can also be seen by the rest of the satellites Eutelsat Hot Bird (13 ° this) and Badr 4 (26 ° this). -
The feedhunter is a committed individual. Whether they are tracking down feeds for their own enjoyment or for the benefit of others, they have a nose for finding the interesting, sought-after or just plain bizarre live satellite transmissions that Joe Public were just not meant to see.
Feeds can take many forms and cover many things. More often that not, they are located on the deliberately shifting sea of weaker transponders on satellites that have maybe moved on from full DTH commercial service.
They are hidden from public view only by their unusual placement in the crowded digital skies and often little else. Most are simply Free to Air, or maybe just encoded in 4:2:2 format. Keen feedhunters have the equipment to cope with 4:2:2 though. It could be as simple and inexpensive as a ***star2 PCI card.
Some satellite feeds are encrypted however. Some employ systems which have been ‘hacked’ – i.e. the encryption system has been compromised, whilst others are secure. This all adds to the mystery and suspense.
There is also a good deal of competition between recognised feedhunters to find and publish top feeds like Premiership football and other live sporting events etc. before anyone else.
But most of the top guys don’t have any fantastic secret weapons in their arsenal. Sure, they have nice satellite kit, large dishes and fast-scanning receivers, but nothing that you can’t go out and buy on a reasonable budget.
And that’s the whole point. For those that want to have a go, it’s well within your reach. All you’re lacking is their experience, but don’t let that hold you back!