ShanklySeagull
Justice for the 96...
We use a firestick loaded with Top Tutorials Ultra TT. YouTube it to add - it was simple to do.
They do a build or if you prefer, just the add on. Would have thought it works on all kodi supported devices. I pay for one month and then if I fancy it I pay for another one using PayPal! I use the add on along with exodus in a firestick.
http://ruyaxl.com
Have a look if you fancy it
Here is the channel list so you see what you get, I do the 'full' one which is £20 for a month
http://ruyaxl.com/channel-list/
Nothing to do with me at all I have no idea where it comes from but I know that for £20 I'm well happy with it
Thanks - i'll give it a try. Currently using fire stick - any other relatively cheap recommendations?
Don't know anything about Firestick I'm afraid but I assume it's the same .... [MENTION=33732]Swillis[/MENTION] is the expert, no doubt he'll pop up soon
Just looked at their pricing, I could probably get sky for that. Not for me mate.
I would recommend an android box. If Amazon ever release an update to block kodi(they have tried before), then all these firesticks with kodi will be obsolete.
I respect your input on this thread, especially as you are Palace but £20 for pretty much every channel, in HD, you can not get that on Sky.
Also, and I'm not saying it's you but I have noticed that one of the dev's is a huge palace fan. You know this guy?
If Brighton go up I will definitely be looking at getting NBC sports in some form so I can watch all the games in HD. I would rather do this officially via NBC but that sounds very tricky. Do all the NBC premier games work perfectly on this service ?I respect your input on this thread, especially as you are Palace but £20 for pretty much every channel, in HD, you can not get that on Sky.
Moving house in a week. Just been told by Sky that "they are unable to process my move request". Away at sea now until next Monday but difficult to know what the hell that means until I speak to a human on the blower I suppose.
Looks like a good time to get out of the contract though.
So, I like my box sets & of course footie. Is this Kodi thing a good alternative?
For box sets and movies kodi is better than sky in my opinion. Imagine having all of the boxsets and movies available in one place. For sports it's not as good unless you go down the route of a paid add-on, saying that they I can always watch any match I like, though that is mostly in standard definition.
I got a deal through from BT yesterday for infinity broadband, line rental, unlimited UK anytime cakes and BT total entertainment package(which includes all sky sports channels) for £38 per month with a one off cost upfront of £59.99. Not a bad deal.
Regardless of if you get sky/BT/virgin etc I would still get a kodi box as the boxsets and movies are brilliant.
Victoria sponges too?
If Brighton go up I will definitely be looking at getting NBC sports in some form so I can watch all the games in HD. I would rather do this officially via NBC but that sounds very tricky. Do all the NBC premier games work perfectly on this service ?
Fair enough. I'm not too bothered about the cost I just want a service that's reliable and I don't have to frig about with. I would definitely pay a premium for that.You wouldnt be able to do this opfficially as you cant watch these streams in the UK. You would need a VPN. Most stable ones you would need to subscribe to for about 5 or 6 quid a month. By the time you have added up the NBC cost with the VPN, you may as well buy kodi, a device and then pay for a sub to a HD sports addon.
Fair enough. I'm not too bothered about the cost I just want a service that's reliable and I don't have to frig about with. I would definitely pay a premium for that.
Thanks will do
From reading a bit about it you can download it as an app as well right? You don't even need to watch via kodi?Answering earlier question, yes NBC is on there as are fox sports and countless others, easy to watch all the prem 3pm kick offs!
For box sets and movies kodi is better than sky in my opinion. Imagine having all of the boxsets and movies available in one place. For sports it's not as good unless you go down the route of a paid add-on, saying that they I can always watch any match I like, though that is mostly in standard definition.
I got a deal through from BT yesterday for infinity broadband, line rental, unlimited UK anytime cakes and BT total entertainment package(which includes all sky sports channels) for £38 per month with a one off cost upfront of £59.99. Not a bad deal.
Regardless of if you get sky/BT/virgin etc I would still get a kodi box as the boxsets and movies are brilliant.