4K on IPTV

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Previously I posted an example price, some of these Raw Stream Sellers are charging.
But there a few new ones, which have just popped up.

There prices are alot more affordable, and they include Vod.
Around the £60 mark for a year.

At that price point, you cant go wrong.

When people become aware, of these Raw Streams, there not going to want whats being sold on this site.
Especially as whats sold here, can be bought for at least 50% less.
£50-60 is a good price especially with vod included ect.
As you’ve mentioned previously some charge a lot more or less without vod but how I look at it is vod is a bonus as some Ailey concentrate on uk providers.
This is why there's so much sabotaging of the thread going on - "it won't work, your device won't handle it, your Internet isn't stable enough" will become the new "anyone who charges less than us is a conman who will steal your money."

It's a real shame that iptv customers can't have a discussion on here without resellers behaving this way.
no one is sabotaging just both the provider and end users need the correct device and correct speeds to run true local/4K streams
 
Couldn't agree more Toddy, and hopefully our long standing providers who we know and trust will move with the times and offer these improved streams.
Some already have them they just don’t tell end users or they put them in a test section for feedback ect
 
no one is sabotaging just both the provider and end users need the correct device and correct speeds to run true local/4K streams

So why couldn't you point that out in a helpful and constructive manner instead of derailing the thread?
 
So why couldn't you point that out in a helpful and constructive manner instead of derailing the thread?
I did post saying you need correct device and your isp needs to be able to handle the speeds required previously but you may have missed that
 
I did post saying you need correct device and your isp needs to be able to handle the speeds required previously but you may have missed that

Yes, in a condescending, expletive filled, abusive post which you later edited to remove the person you'd wrongly accused of talking out of their backside. Didn't miss that.
 
Seems strange that considering this forum is the 'go to' place for IPTV that NONE of the sellers/resellers here can offer these superstreams?
You'd have thought one or two would have latched onto these by now and wiped everyone else out :unsure:
 
And it's the same old team trying to hawk their cheesy wares via backdoor advertising.
Nothing new there then

There's no hidden advertising going on mate.

The whole point of the discussion was to point out yes there 4k streams out there but limited amount and raw streams exist which are superior quality than the normal 1080p streams people are accustomed to.

No idea why the quality streams discussion is causing such diverse comments when it's just pointing out there are such streams out there. No hidden agenda or anything.
 
Happy to reaffirm that I count myself in the "poor enough to buy iptv but not poor enough to need to sell it" category.
 
Happy to reaffirm that I count myself in the "poor enough to buy iptv but not poor enough to need to sell it" category.
you don’t have to be poor to buy it or sell it bud takes a good couple of grand to setup (main suppliers) but then resellers can pay peanuts to start selling
 
To get back to original post question and to put some meat on responses about internet connection suitability, I found this when monitoring download speeds. after the initial cache spike Eurosport 4k consistently runs around 45mb, Now4k (during Euros) ran around 35mb, whilst 50/60 fps FHD runs around 16-18mb. Thus presume Now streams were compressed (or at least more compressed the Eurosport is). Considering Netflix - bbc iplayer etc run much leaner they must use mega compression which their apps then have dedicated de-compress software to suit.
 
To get back to original post question and to put some meat on responses about internet connection suitability, I found this when monitoring download speeds. after the initial cache spike Eurosport 4k consistently runs around 45mb, Now4k (during Euros) ran around 35mb, whilst 50/60 fps FHD runs around 16-18mb. Thus presume Now streams were compressed (or at least more compressed the Eurosport is). Considering Netflix - bbc iplayer etc run much leaner they must use mega compression which their apps then have dedicated de-compress software to suit.
Yeah you do need quite solid speeds which everyone dosnt have
 
Just checked my cheapo backup sub for quality of streams - think this is the best quality stream it's got... UK Sports channels are in FHD. Not bad for the £10 for 6 months I paid for it.

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Pretty good for a cheapo sub mate.

You can get some good quality streams on the cheapo subs. Very good if you on a budget as well

Tbh I always run a really cheap one as a backup just to check other subs out and use it on a couple of bedroom tv's. 4 connections on that sub too so even more of a bargain. Got it when he had a deal on though, usual price is £35 a year.
 
Tbh I always run a really cheap one as a backup just to check other subs out and use it on a couple of bedroom tv's. 4 connections on that sub too so even more of a bargain. Got it when he had a deal on though, usual price is £35 a year.

Multi connections for that low price cracking bargain mate.

Do feel cheapo subs get a bit too much hate. May not have the best streams around or many 1000s of channels but still have what you want mainly which guess is main thing for most.
 
Do feel cheapo subs get a bit too much hate.
They get/got loads of hate when people was running to ebay twitter ect buying subs then been scammed and coming running to techkings for help and support and advice on what to do.
Was same with the old c/s lines aswell on those sites, fair play if people's cheap subs last the full amount of time money well spent
 
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