JaredC79
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Iptv

Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:03 pm

After some googling around for better ways to get tv content I found basically a free solution so we can really cut the cord. Unfortunately i closed the browser before I got to setting it up and can't find it in my history now. I would have signed up at the time but don't think it worked for Apple but would have been able to put it on my pc and probably stream it thru emby and osmc. Anyone know the service/company or site I'm referring to or know any other ways to truly cut the cord? I know you can jack cable by cloning MAC addresses but prefer to not do that but I'm paying almost 200 a month for tv and Internet and hardly watch any tv at all and have it there "just incase".

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Re: Iptv

Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:04 pm

I think we need some better clue as to where in the World you're located.
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JaredC79
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Re: Iptv

Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:30 pm

I am located in the US. I'm sorry - American ignorance. I think it is due to the fact we are not as fortunate as folks in Europe to jump from one country to the next so easily so we forget that not everyone is from the same area or understands our terminology etc. For the record I am looking forward to the day that I wrap up biz here and can hop the pond and move to Europe and move from country to country for a while until I find somewhere I can call home. I traveled extensively and their are so many incredible cities it is impossible to pick.

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Re: Iptv

Wed Oct 28, 2015 12:58 am

Try Hulu, you may need to try to get pepperflash running.
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