Dlite Plus Specs

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Everything on Dlite+ is same as T2.
only difference is memory size.
1G of DDR4 and 4G of EMMC


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Hey, mine doesn't have Kodi!

Mine came with the following pre-installed apps:
- YouTube
- File browser
- FreeTVPro (This has a preloaded server with a few FTA channels)
- Teamviewer QuickSupport
- FlashVPN
- PIA VPN
- Aptoide installer (crashes every time you try to install anything)


Great box but I wish the pre-installed apps included Netflix, Terrarium TV, and Kodi instead of all the other stuff.... or at least have a working aptoide installer.
 
Hey, mine doesn't have Kodi!

Mine came with the following pre-installed apps:
- YouTube
- File browser
- FreeTVPro (This has a preloaded server with a few FTA channels)
- Teamviewer QuickSupport
- FlashVPN
- PIA VPN
- Aptoide installer (crashes every time you try to install anything)


Great box but I wish the pre-installed apps included Netflix, Terrarium TV, and Kodi instead of all the other stuff.... or at least have a working aptoide installer.

Is that a Dlite Plus or a Dlite ?
I suppose it must be a Plus model if the File Browser has been included.

The File Browser should be able to install apk files.
You can find Terrarium TV online easy enough, to install as an apk ... (look for the android version of the Terrarium).
Put the apk on a USB drive and insert into Dlite, then open File Browser and it should direct you to the USB content. Choose your Terrarium apk and choose INSTALL. Then you will see the Terrarium included in Your Apps menu.... It's that easy :)

That preloaded FreeTVPro does have a preloaded Playlist but will also work with any M3u playlist and one from our services too (it is an m3u Playlist Player).
 
Is that a Dlite Plus or a Dlite ?
I suppose it must be a Plus model if the File Browser has been included.

The File Browser should be able to install apk files.
You can find Terrarium TV online easy enough, to install as an apk ... (look for the android version of the Terrarium).
Put the apk on a USB drive and insert into Dlite, then open File Browser and it should direct you to the USB content. Choose your Terrarium apk and choose INSTALL. Then you will see the Terrarium included in Your Apps menu.... It's that easy :)

That preloaded FreeTVPro does have a preloaded Playlist but will also work with any M3u playlist and one from our services too (it is an m3u Playlist Player).

Definitely a plus model as it has 1GB of RAM and runs Android 7.0

When I try to install an apk through the file browser I get an error that says something like "local app cannot be installed"

BTW it didn't even show the apk until I hit the menu button and searched for it.

I was trying to install Netflix but I'll try again with Terrarium. Thanks.
 
Just tried it again and get the same error "local app is not allowed to install!"

I don't think there's an option in settings to allow third-party apps either.

installing locally (thru USB) is not an app install... it needs to be an apk install

Look for the apk for android when searching and finding the terrrarnium
An apk is more or less a carrier of an app (application).

Without the help of the Kodi platform, your receiver and File Browser can only use an apk file, to then install the app from it.
You can not directly install an app, without the help of Kodi or other such platforms.

Check the thread below for some explanation on apk installing...
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?36524-Buzz-TV-Box-File-Browsers-Managers-and-AppInstallers

There will be a setting to allow these installs, not sure where to find it but should be there somewhere.
 
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installing locally (thru USB) is not an app install... it needs to be an apk install

Look for the apk for android when searching and finding the terrrarnium
An apk is more or less a carrier of an app (application).

Without the help of the Kodi platform, your receiver and File Browser can only use an apk file, to then install the app from it.
You can not directly install an app, without the help of Kodi or other such platforms.

Check the thread below for some explanation on apk installing...
http://iptvtalk.net/showthread.php?36524-Buzz-TV-Box-File-Browsers-Managers-and-AppInstallers

There will be a setting to allow these installs, not sure where to find it but should be there somewhere.


Hey thanks for the continued help but I know what an apk is LOL.. been doing this stuff since android 1.5 (cupcake). Normally I'd just visit XDA but they're not familiar with this box.

Anyway, I put the apk on my USB, open file browser, go to the USB, and it doesn't show the apk. I have to click menu then search for it.

When I find it and click on it, it opens up the installer then gives the error "local app not allowed to install"

There isn't any options in the android system settings to allow apps from other sources nor is there any option under 'developer options' to allow sideloading (yes, I enabled developer options as I like to disable extra animations).

Do you know if there's any way to connect to this box via ADB? If so I can just sideload it from my computer.



If you have this box please try it yourself and let me know if it works for you.

By the way, Kodi technically does not install any apps. It just runs add-ons from within Kodi.
 
I do not currently have this box :(
I will pass this along to the dreamlink guys thou and find out what is the issue.

thnx for the reports dizzurp :)
 
This was a question I was gonna ask, but in the list of pre-installed items, I don’t see play store as being visable.

I highly suspect that because play store isn’t visible, you won’t be able to install APKs by side loading.

As I said it’s a guess on my part, based on other information that I know about a similar box.
 
This was a question I was gonna ask, but in the list of pre-installed items, I don’t see play store as being visable.

I highly suspect that because play store isn’t visible, you won’t be able to install APKs by side loading.

As I said it’s a guess on my part, based on other information that I know about a similar box.
I am not sure weather Playstore is there or not, but with sideloding you do not need playstore. All you need is the app or apk installer (file browser or something simalar) and the apk itself of any given app , which can be found online thru a search.

dizzurp may be able to expand on the playstore thing :)
 
This was a question I was gonna ask, but in the list of pre-installed items, I don’t see play store as being visable.

I highly suspect that because play store isn’t visible, you won’t be able to install APKs by side loading.

As I said it’s a guess on my part, based on other information that I know about a similar box.

I am not sure weather Playstore is there or not, but with sideloding you do not need playstore. All you need is the app or apk installer (file browser or something simalar) and the apk itself of any given app , which can be found online thru a search.

dizzurp may be able to expand on the playstore thing :)

Exactly this. Sideloading means installing from methods outside of the official sources (i.e. Play Store) and instead from local sources such as a USB or another computer.

They have an aptoide installer pre-installed but it crashes no matter what you type in. Ah... hopefully we can get to the bottom of this..

Hey if any Dreamlink devs are watching can we get Netflix, Kodi, and TTV?? :cool:
 
From Dreamlink:

Dlite and dlite+ is same at structure side. Only difference is main cpu. Others are all same

Dlite is designed only for iptv purpose with some pre install apk.
Out of them, users can not install other apk to dlite.
The way it not allow to install is correct.
In case he wants to use other apk, please let him do thru t2 or t1.
 
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From Dreamlink:

Dlite and dlite+ is same at structure side. Only difference is main cpu. Others are all same

Dlite is designed only for iptv purpose with some pre install apk.
Out of them, users can not install other apk to dlite.
The way it not allow to install is correct.
In case he wants to use other apk, please let him do thru t2 or t1.


Ok, so they blocked it from a software level which we do not have access to. I see.

Well, then what's the purpose of the aptoide installer?


Instead of two VPN apps and the "freeTVpro" app, they should just replace those with Kodi.


Anyway, thanks for the quick response!