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I agree. I have it and deal with all of what you said myself. I have also helped a lot of friends and family do it and I help troubleshoot until they learn it themselves. But would not go back to cable.
Great video I have using iptv for a year now. Must do your research and do the trials if possible. I pay $15 a month and I’m very happy yes a couple of channels have issues but really nothing I watch or need.
Thank you totally sharing this with a few people that need to know this. Esp the #1 reason. Like I ran a test for them and they are pulling 2 megs a second smh
I currently have apollo tv but I keep having freezing issues. I have spectrum with 200gb speeds. Normally the iptv service on my firestick doesn't freeze in my living room but in my bedroom the other firestick freezes? Firestick in bedroom is closer to the router as well.
Nice try. IPTV is not perfect yet but they getting there. Cable cost a fortune. IPTV is by far not as bad as you try to interpret and is the only solution to get som channels from homeland if you're away. So Thank You IPTV.
Summary: 1. You have to have good internet speeds (ideally 50mbs +) 2. The TV guide will never be 100% accurate 3. You're unlikely to get your LOCAL news channels 4. Its not just plug and play, you have to be capable of occasional troubleshooting 5. Its not perfect, you cant expect that 6. You need to know or learn how to install 3rd party apps like YouTube 7. If you dont see the value in the savings dont bother 8. Perspective, understand its not as reliable/stable as Netflix, Prime, etc
Conclusion: If the above points are not a problem for you then go ahead, it will likely save you $$$
Perhaps you should be a tad more OBJECTIVE and be a little more explicit in the title of your dribble. IPTV is cheap, worth every penny and the effort to set it up PROPERLY. Yes, it has it challenges but at 1 1/4 of the price for a year…….WGAFF. Your "I'm a glass half full!" statement is worthless given your tone. Stick to your Cable, Netflix and other cable crap. Me, I've had IPTV for over a year and clearing caches is as easy as pie…… C Ya
Man has a stupid title. Video is about things that affect how well IPTV services work. I have a 25Mbps service and 1080 P videos on YouTube don't buffer. The two main things that cause buffering are your IPTV server is over capacity or doesn't have enough capacity and how long the chain of servers it passes through to get to your home. It is true that the better your internet service is the better your IPTV will work. The rest is excuses that IPTV providers use when they have sold more connections than their server can support or their server is not working well. Servers can be throttled at the source. Your IPTV provider buys bandwidth on a server. The bandwidth purchased has a limit.
I live in Morocco it cost me 180dh/year which is 20$/year. Yes the server can have some issue especialy when a big event is brodcasted as for the Euro 2020 for example but in general it works fine. The internet speed is important when you want to watch 4k channel. The HD can works fine with a 12mbps. May God bless the internet 🙏
lol……Every one of your points couldn't be more wrong, my iptv service runs beautifully with 8 to 10mg of internet speeds……you must be the laziest, most misinformed clod on youtube……every single point you made is wrong, you HAVE to work for either the cable company, Direct, or Dish network…
I am not going to say which provider I have but I have five TVs and I was paying almost $500 without counting in the internet. The internet was $90.. the IPTV service I pay for is costing me for five connections $65.. is there some buffering on occasion? Yes.. is it so bad that I could not deal with it? No.. I get every channel imaginable… I will never go back to paying the outrageous prices of AT&t or Comcast.
This guy is the most idiotic and IGNORANT at best. Everything he is saying is wrong. 1. You don't need a 5Gig connection..thats a lie. 2. nothing is perfect in life and that includes anything what rock is he living under. 3. ROI is a no brainer…$15 vs $80+….i would pay $15 any time. And lastly this question goes to you moron How many channels do you watch on any given evening?…2 at most".
I agree. I have it and deal with all of what you said myself. I have also helped a lot of friends and family do it and I help troubleshoot until they learn it themselves. But would not go back to cable.
Great video
I have using iptv for a year now.
Must do your research and do the trials if possible. I pay $15 a month and I’m very happy yes a couple of channels have issues but really nothing I watch or need.
No issues with my iptv service, we have good speed but my eldest son also put in a wifi extender as back of house had a dead zone. It's fixed that.
Thank you totally sharing this with a few people that need to know this. Esp the #1 reason. Like I ran a test for them and they are pulling 2 megs a second smh
More like if your in your 70s and are not willing to learn the basic features drives me up the wall lol but hey ill help anytime they wanna pay ☺
I currently have apollo tv but I keep having freezing issues. I have spectrum with 200gb speeds. Normally the iptv service on my firestick doesn't freeze in my living room but in my bedroom the other firestick freezes? Firestick in bedroom is closer to the router as well.
Thanks for making this video, I've used it several times on whining, complaining clients, hitting that help button.
Send yhem this to shut them up….
Ive had it for 5 years with no issue's, seems like in the usa it doesnt work i live in europe and i have access to everything
Also its cheap! I find that you guys pay alot i only pay £80 every year
Nice try. IPTV is not perfect yet but they getting there. Cable cost a fortune. IPTV is by far not as bad as you try to interpret and is the only solution to get som channels from homeland if you're away. So Thank You IPTV.
Cable socks, too expensive,
i love iptv, nothing is perfect.
Netflix is not better, cable neither
How much does big cable pay you?
OMG L-L-L-L-L-L-ove this video right on the money
Summary:
1. You have to have good internet speeds (ideally 50mbs +)
2. The TV guide will never be 100% accurate
3. You're unlikely to get your LOCAL news channels
4. Its not just plug and play, you have to be capable of occasional troubleshooting
5. Its not perfect, you cant expect that
6. You need to know or learn how to install 3rd party apps like YouTube
7. If you dont see the value in the savings dont bother
8. Perspective, understand its not as reliable/stable as Netflix, Prime, etc
Conclusion:
If the above points are not a problem for you then go ahead, it will likely save you $$$
Perhaps you should be a tad more OBJECTIVE and be a little more explicit in the title of your dribble. IPTV is cheap, worth every penny and the effort to set it up PROPERLY. Yes, it has it challenges but at 1 1/4 of the price for a year…….WGAFF. Your "I'm a glass half full!" statement is worthless given your tone. Stick to your Cable, Netflix and other cable crap. Me, I've had IPTV for over a year and clearing caches is as easy as pie…… C Ya
John Doe Streams or Bright Light Entertainment. Off you go!
I will never go back to cable. As long as their is IPTV. It's a no brainer.
Man has a stupid title. Video is about things that affect how well IPTV services work. I have a 25Mbps service and 1080 P videos on YouTube don't buffer. The two main things that cause buffering are your IPTV server is over capacity or doesn't have enough capacity and how long the chain of servers it passes through to get to your home.
It is true that the better your internet service is the better your IPTV will work. The rest is excuses that IPTV providers use when they have sold more connections than their server can support or their server is not working well. Servers can be throttled at the source. Your IPTV provider buys bandwidth on a server. The bandwidth purchased has a limit.
The serivce I have is 100 percent on the tv guide never failed you must be dealing with a trash service
I'll stick to iptv. Will never go back to cable if I can help it.
I live in Morocco it cost me 180dh/year which is 20$/year.
Yes the server can have some issue especialy when a big event is brodcasted as for the Euro 2020 for example but in general it works fine.
The internet speed is important when you want to watch 4k channel. The HD can works fine with a 12mbps.
May God bless the internet 🙏
lol……Every one of your points couldn't be more wrong, my iptv service runs beautifully with 8 to 10mg of internet speeds……you must be the laziest, most misinformed clod on youtube……every single point you made is wrong, you HAVE to work for either the cable company, Direct, or Dish network…
7 shitty reasons
Cable is too expensive, how much does cable pay you? Selfish you
IPTV is the way to go cheap and easy to do no contracts or limited channels cables companies sooner or later will go down
This should be titled, “WHEN you shouldn’t buy IPTV”, not why. Misleading.
I am not going to say which provider I have but I have five TVs and I was paying almost $500 without counting in the internet. The internet was $90.. the IPTV service I pay for is costing me for five connections $65.. is there some buffering on occasion? Yes.. is it so bad that I could not deal with it? No.. I get every channel imaginable… I will never go back to paying the outrageous prices of AT&t or Comcast.
Yeah all that $$ you save you can get a good lawyer to pleabargin your felony charges when your VPN sells you out…
Send link for your service. Thanks
This guy is the most idiotic and IGNORANT at best. Everything he is saying is wrong.
1. You don't need a 5Gig connection..thats a lie.
2. nothing is perfect in life and that includes anything what rock is he living under.
3. ROI is a no brainer…$15 vs $80+….i would pay $15 any time. And lastly this question goes to you moron How many channels do you watch on any given evening?…2 at most".
Has anyone ever heard of one payment a lifetime for an IPTV service? I suspect this to be a scam. BTW, great video and every point is explained well.
Hi. What service do you use if you do iptv?