Karen23 wrote: » So we ended up dumping this one we got from A Happy Deal. Brought it to a shop and they said the motherboard was shot, tried to send it back and An Post wouldn't accept it. They said customs would destroy it so we ended up buying this http://www.ebay.ie/itm/281373182325?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649. Arrived yesterday, so far so good.
shrapnel222 wrote: » it's my first android box so can't compare, but what's the issue with sport? i stream HD sport with no issues at all (other than a slight pixellation during slow mos)
cullenswood wrote: » How do you watch your sport on XBMC? I never get a great reception. What broadband speed do you have? Cheers
mikeyjames9 wrote: » my sports is fine on 3megabit on xbmc ,every channel and event going you don't need superfast BB there's an add-on to adjust the buffering -xunity maintenance
Rochey18 wrote: » I was also curious as to why the price difference between the m8 and 8x-h.
shrapnel222 wrote: » more importantly (for me anyway), regardless of where you source your streams, it's worth setting up Acestream to watch them on, as the quality of the streams are excellent. you don't need superfast BB. I used to have 10Mb and that was enough most of the time.
mikeyjames9 wrote: » my sports is fine on 3megabit on xbmc ,every channel and event going you don't need superfast BBthere's an add-on to adjust the buffering -xunity maintenance
k123456 wrote: » Hi is Acestream an XMBC addon, or is it a website, you browse to Thx
shrapnel222 wrote: » more importantly (for me anyway)...it's worth setting up Acestream to watch them on, as the quality of the streams are excellent.
shrapnel222 wrote: » it's an add on. Basically streams usually show up as flash, veetle, sopcast, etc. Now certain streams come up as acestream. If you have the acestream player installed, you can use it to watch that particular stream
Big Nelly wrote: » I seen the doc on how to link in Acestream but does it make much difference? I have 120MB link with X8-H and still can have some issues buffering on HD but I found this to be the server was getting hammered...
branners69 wrote: » Will using acestream on an eMMC device not shorten the life span of the device?
mikeyjames9 wrote: » what button are you supposed to press when xbmc gets stuck "loading " a channel? i've only got cheapo remote and yatse and i can't get out of it without stopping the xbmc app do you need an "escape" button
BenThere wrote: » I'm looking for help selecting the right box for a bedroom TV which will be used primarily for 3 things:- 1) Streaming box sets etc from a NAS via Wifi so it needs to have an excellent Wifi antenna 2) Watching US Netflix 3) Watching http://hd-streaming.tv via their Android App I tried using a Chromecast but it's just too fiddly and doesn't play all the files I want it to. good cute idea but not a replacement for a proper media box. I already have a Minix X7 and an X8-H on the two main TV's so I'm thinking I should probably get another X8-H and switch the X7 to the bedroom as I know it has excellent Wifi reception. Any reason I shouldn't go with the above plan??? Ben
mikeyjames9 wrote: » anyone know how to stop when xbmc gets stuck on " loading" or "working" on a stream? the esc,back or none of the buttons will get out of it thanks
yabadabado wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good cheap box?It wont get huge use as I have a sky sub but looking to buy a box .
Blade wrote: » The MK808B is still the best of the cheap boxes IMO, very reliable, there's been huge threads about it here and on Bargain Alerts in the past. The price has never really dropped on it but it's still good value for what you get. You've to decide if it will suit your needs, it will struggle with HD playback, there's no Ethernet or the type of connectivity you get from more expensive boxes. You can add Ethernet and USB adaptors of course but then you're just getting up to the prices of other boxes with them already built in. But if cheap is what you want, you won't go wrong with that and a $5 wireless mouse from Geekbuying, might be cheaper to pay in dollars and let your CC do the conversion:http://www.geekbuying.com/item/MK808B-Dual-Core-Android-4-1-Jelly-Bean-TV-BOX-RK3066-Cortex-A9-1GB-RAM-8GB-ROM-Mini-PC-TV-Box---Black-313213.html
yabadabado wrote: » I think its as well to go for HD plyback and I would want Ethernet connectivity.I would rather spend the extra cash now than have to spend down the line.
Big Nelly wrote: » Depends on budget but you cant go far wrogn with below. Quad core but running the T processor. Can handle HD ok, I bought this and had since Jan, worked perfect for me but have recently upgraded to Minix. Runs 4.2 Android but do a search and wasser firmware which is great available to flash the box and works even better.....but again depends on budgethttp://www.geekbuying.com/item/T-R42-Quad-Core-Google-Android-4-2-2-RK3188-28nm-Cortex-A9-1-6-GHz-Mini-TV-BOX-HDMI-HDD-Player-2G-8G-BT-RJ45-External-Wifi-Antenna-with-IR-Remote-Controller-Black-317424.html