Posts by ammoun

    Hi.

    For the satellite and iptv client you would need an enigma 2 box (zgemma, vu+, ustym) which would run you both satellite and iptv channels through oscam/cccam and iptv app, i.e.xstreamity.

    Thank you so much for your answer. It seems like I misexplained myself. I'm not trying to purchase a regular iptv service from a third party provider, but rather use the receiver as a source. So I would use the receiver's local IP address as the source of the streams. I remember that used to be possible with Dreambox, I would just pull the ip:port and load it in VLC. Am I making more sense?

    Hi.

    Right, that makes more sense. Sorry but nit going to help on that one. crying face

    No worries, I'm sure other folks are more familiar with iptv capabilities of those boxes, ideally I would like to have sat feeds in all TVs :winking face with tongue:

    Hi.

    For the satellite and iptv client you would need an enigma 2 box (zgemma, vu+, ustym) which would run you both satellite and iptv channels through oscam/cccam and iptv app, i.e.xstreamity.

    Thank you so much for your answer. It seems like I misexplained myself. I'm not trying to purchase a regular iptv service from a third party provider, but rather use the receiver as a source. So I would use the receiver's local IP address as the source of the streams. I remember that used to be possible with Dreambox, I would just pull the ip:port and load it in VLC. Am I making more sense?

    Many years ago I had a very fake Drembox 500 s and I really liked the fact that I could watch sat channels from my laptop using wifi. I remember that I got the best stability using an Open Pli image back then.


    I would like to purchase a 4k receiver now and my requirements are like this:


    1 Dish - 1 Satellite - 1 LNB

    3 TVs: 1 with built in IPTV client and 2 with Nvidia Shield boxes

    Almost never more than 1 TV are on at the same time


    My goal is to set up playlists on each of the 3 IPTV clients, that would connect to the receiver. Would that be possible please?

    If so, I wouldn't mind investing in a relatively more expensive receiver as long as it offers a noticeable better stability compared to the rest. Ideally I would never need to force a reboot to recover from a hung system.


    Thanks a lot!