lensman wrote: » Question: 1.2.76 is the latest Spark version on the SAB triplex site, I assume I can download 1.2.83 from the Amiko site & flash that to my SAB box ?
NickNickleby wrote: » Actually, I haven't installed anything at all. I only got it the week before Christmas, and until last week was playing with Enigma. So now I'm going to let it run for a while, familiarise myself with how it works in Spark, then I'll look at the alternatives available from the dropbox - and fair play to you on that. I have tried to use a couple of utilities but they stumped me, and I was under pressure to just get it working;) . Now there's some breathing space, so I'll give it a couple of weeks before offering a new view. Ah, variety is the spice of life. hehehe. I'll post back here, about my further adventures in Sparkland. Thanks for your advice, and also for all the stuff I've read on here that you do for the benefit of the rest of us. Hugely impressive. Nick
Dave..M wrote: » Aye, you can get lost in getting Enigma alright, it has a hobby element and I just didn't have the time to allocate so I flipped to Spark long ago, it is more limited but mostly everything just works smoothly and picture etc is perfect. I've actually gotten used to the simplicity of the now/next EPG. Only thing I'd like is to start timeshift via the remote rather than have on permanently but again I got over that. Enjoy
lensman wrote: » Now & next epg? I thought the last few Spark versions had 7 day epg on sat & terrestrial!
lensman wrote: » Sorry to raise this again but in the interest of clarity can I flash Spark firmware version 1.2.83 from the Amiko site to my SAB triplex box with out causing some conflict? and are channel lists firmware version specific?
Nowso wrote: » better off not doing it Channel lists work on different versions of firmware the set top box id is the only issue with the channel list and someone posted the fix to that a couple of pages ago
Nowso wrote: » opera browser is in network tab . its a bit limited but works plugins are to help viewing and uploading data etc web tv in networking for playing iptv and the youtube app in networking are good
Nowso wrote: » with open atv u need to connect via ethernet and then install the drivers via plugins and then switch to wifi .
Nowso wrote: » New Updated Channel lists for Spark 28.2 amiko alien 2 -https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vdcgbqqnhywxao8/AAAUP3hhyz1smLPNuSr_an2Ma?dl=0
Liverpool1981 wrote: » Sorry, which one is the channel list? 8900ch.zip or Spark Channel Editor.rar?
Partymack wrote: » Hi, It's straying off topic but wondered if anyone had any info on the Amiko A4? It's a Spark 2 Android based box and they do a Sat/Terrestrial combo. It's 4K and looks pretty good. Can't find any reviews or sellers in Ireland though. Anyone heard anything about it?
deezell wrote: » £120 from herehttp://www.xbmcwizard.co.uk/ Looks nice, but then they all do when new...infest it with android apps.
Partymack wrote: » Cheers Deezel, I'm interested at seeing how Android operates in comparison to Spark or E2 as a platform. Not sure I like the look of that retailer tho...