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Hello,
I use an Android IPTV box and I would like to know what the best IPTV app is. I have already used iudtv, qhdtv, and subtv, they are good and in HD but I often experience some lag even though I am on fiber.
Thank you for your responses.
I use an Android IPTV box and I would like to know what the best IPTV app is. I have already used iudtv, qhdtv, and subtv, they are good and in HD but I often experience some lag even though I am on fiber.
Thank you for your responses.
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Good evening,
The fiber doesn't reach your Android Box... it might even be Wi-Fi..?
The fiber reaches your BOX and then, what is it...? until the Android box..?
The best is Kodi.
The fiber doesn't reach your Android Box... it might even be Wi-Fi..?
The fiber reaches your BOX and then, what is it...? until the Android box..?
The best is Kodi.
Thank you for your response, no I connected a cable from my fiber box to my box.
I'm going to look into Kodi, it's mainly to watch football matches that I'm looking for the channels.
I'm going to look into Kodi, it's mainly to watch football matches that I'm looking for the channels.
If your video is LAGging or experiencing glitches, it's very likely due to your internet connection or the cache settings on your Android box...
That said, you might think you have great speed just because you have fiber... This is true on average, but not necessarily in terms of consistency... You can have a good speed that comes in successive chunks... And within the packets, not everything is necessarily for your IPTV video, especially if there are other people doing other things on the internet at the same time in the same house...
Normally, the cache is meant to buffer these irregularities, and even to have a few frames ahead... But is that really the case...? Only you can find out by digging into the documentation and the settings of your box.
Furthermore, ISPs do certain things with streaming frames, especially if you don't have their decoder... Or a paid VPN that masks your data traffic.
That said, you might think you have great speed just because you have fiber... This is true on average, but not necessarily in terms of consistency... You can have a good speed that comes in successive chunks... And within the packets, not everything is necessarily for your IPTV video, especially if there are other people doing other things on the internet at the same time in the same house...
Normally, the cache is meant to buffer these irregularities, and even to have a few frames ahead... But is that really the case...? Only you can find out by digging into the documentation and the settings of your box.
Furthermore, ISPs do certain things with streaming frames, especially if you don't have their decoder... Or a paid VPN that masks your data traffic.