Ordered a Firestick, decided to go down that route, will get Kodi and all the add ons loaded on.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Android-Lat...30VKJDBBJYMZJF
This is the one I have.
Its cheaper to get one that isnt preloaded, but I found it useful to have at least a decent starting point. I would have given up on it if it wasnt for youtube videos and decent websites explaining how to do it all. Dont be put off though, wayyyy cheaper than SKY and/or BT.
Ordered a Firestick, decided to go down that route, will get Kodi and all the add ons loaded on.
Much of a muchness between Exodus and SALTS. I have them both installed as if you're searching for something slightly obtuse you might not find it on one but it's usually on the other, so good to have a couple of options. For anything remotely mainstream Exodus is my go-to.
Sportsdevil for finding specific game streams and Phoenix for watching live BT/Sky Sports in near HD.
Should be no bother for anyone to watch films/TV series in full HD, but the live streaming can be a bit hit and miss depending on how big a game it is - Dons games on TV are generally always flawless HD.
If anyone needs any help setting it up just give me a shout as I've done plenty for friends/family.
Do Kodi boxes need a satellite dish or can you just connect them to your wifi router?
No you can run Kodi on a PC, an Amazon firestick or a bunch of other things. All connect to the Internet via a wifi router. You can get ones with Kodi already installed on some boxes or just buy a firestick and install it yourself. It is pretty simple if you follow the instructions on videos on the Internet.
If you want to get a box, here is a link to a review site.
http://www.techradar.com/news/home-c...s-2016-1320206
Feel free mate. Apparently there's a PM function on here but I've not seen it!? I'd recommend the Amazon Fire TV Box as it's still really small and powerful, but the sticks are generally reliable enough (I've got 2).
Also the sticks come with a USB and plug adapter for power (like a phone charger), but I just plugged mine into the USB port on the TVs and they've powered them fine.
I've been thinking for a while that it's only a matter of time until Google try to break into the subscription streaming market - not sure whether they'll start a new brand or introduce 'YouTube Premium' or something like that.
Last edited by ILikeJam; 14-02-2017 at 09:49 AM.