I currently stream from my laptop and connect the tv with a hdmi cable, streams can vary in quality though. Is it worth shelling out for the box?
Yes, but if you can buy a box and put kodi and a custom build on from areswizard, don't pay over the odds for one that's already set up. They are v easy to set up and loads of guides on the internet.I currently stream from my laptop and connect the tv with a hdmi cable, streams can vary in quality though. Is it worth shelling out for the box?
Yes, but if you can buy a box and put kodi and a custom build on from areswizard, don't pay over the odds for one that's already set up. They are v easy to set up and loads of guides on the internet.
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I have Kodi on my laptop.
Search Halow TV for kodi on youtube and follow the tutorials. This gives me HD streams for all football even the 3pm ones. using it for about a month never had a stream buffer or be any less quality than HD
Looking at a box myself, (currently using 1st version Firestick) especially since the law has changed recently and ISP's have to track your activity, and then send a letter advising you how to access the material legally. This is due to not yet finding a way to run a VPN with this version of Firestick.
Does anyone currently use a VPN app on the firestick? The ones I looked at have monthly subscriptions. Not had a letter from my ISP yet.....unless I chucked it straight in the bin.
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RaspberryPi 3 £20.
Libreelec on it, add GameStarter for retro console games too. Fucking ace.
Is that booting straight to Kodi? I thought about one and installing Linux on it so I could use it for Torrenting too but not got round to playing with one yet.
It might be worthwhile looking for an app that allows you to use the Tor browser with your fire stick.........just saying!
I do agree that it can be very slow at times for streaming, but if you can put up with a bit of buffering it works fine, no VPN is 100% safe and data sharing laws mean nothing, they are easily bypassed. I don't like the dirty side of browsers like Tor but I do agree with their principles of anonymity.Tor is too slow for video and is basically an FBI/NSA honeypot these days so no use for illegal activities either.
A decent VPN in a country with no data sharing laws should be enough.
I do agree that it can be very slow at times for streaming, but if you can put up with a bit of buffering it works fine, no VPN is 100% safe and data sharing laws mean nothing, they are easily bypassed. I don't like the dirty side of browsers like Tor but I do agree with their principles of anonymity.
Has anyone received a letter yet from their ISP?As I say, they haven't been anonymous since before the Silk Road bust really.
Of course data laws can be bypassed, but by GCQH not Virgin Media.
The Silk Road bust wasn't down to agents finding a weakness in the browser, it was due to the greed of the bloke running it and the fact that he fell for a sting operation involving law enforcement, other people involved in the site that dobbed him in, hid his bitcoins, claimed them and then resurrected the site only to be arrested themselves. I don't think his real ip was ever found until they physically had his computers.As I say, they haven't been anonymous since before the Silk Road bust really.
Of course data laws can be bypassed, but by GCQH not Virgin Media.
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