NFPS / Private IPTV VOD Ready For Testing!

IPTV Private Server (NFPS)
My experience so far....... Using mag 254 on a 50 mb line. All wired

most of the time the box connects just fine, sometimes it does not.also,( i think it's the box) the portal loading time is slow.
Had an audio drop out, and box freeze on the movie maleficent
loading times are excellent
the video quality though, is far from hd, looks more like glorified cam rip.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I bought a Mag 254 and tested it yesterday with no problems very satisfied with video and sound now just waiting for the second series of testing with something other than movies.
 
Hey boys...

Just an update on earlier post...I was experiencing freezing with the MAG254. All is good now, it only happened for a couple of days. plus I i did the latest update on the mag254...I dont know if that helped.
Well Im getting rid of cable this week...hopefully we will get that iptv service soon.

later.
 
My experience so far.......

the video quality though, is far from hd, looks more like glorified cam rip.

This was about my experience as well. (100mbps internet connection) The video quality on HD content looked like a standard def xvid release at best--it was watchable but definitely not HD. (Mag254 box was set to 1080p). Audio though was pretty bad. Sounded like a 64kbps mp3, you know, where you heard the compression big-time, and that was just on my TV's junky internal speakers.

Maybe the server was under high load or something?
 
Last edited:
This was about my experience as well. (100mbps internet connection) The video quality on HD content looked like a standard def xvid release at best--it was watchable but definitely not HD. (Mag254 box was set to 1080p). Audio though was pretty bad. Sounded like a 64kbps mp3, you know, where you heard the compression big-time, and that was just on my TV's junky internal speakers.

Maybe the server was under high load or something?

It is sd quality is why.
 
Hopefully it is just the trial that is SD. If the full release is not HD, then whether it is worth signing up for will depend on price versus up time, content etc. At the moment the Satellite STB option is overall pretty good - excellent quality and relatively decent uptime.

This new technology may be better uptime than satellite, but at what quality? I've noticed that when streaming sports, say ESPN or TSN in HD, that there is a "stutter" in the image. I wonder if that is typically the case with ALL streamed network video media? Ie - is it the networks that limit their output, or??? And will this be the case with this new iptv technology? I've streamed HD video clips off utube which dont have stutter, so Im sure its possible, the question is - is it available from the networks? For reference my download speed is 5Mbps.

If the cost is reasonable, Im thinking the best plan will be to have a Satellite system as primary, as it will likely be the premium quality, and have the IPTV as backup.

Regardless, its an everchanging world we live in - I suppose we're lucky to have what we have...
 
c/p from an e-mail received from papiao.is
--

These are the recommended STBs for the best stability and user experience:
Set-Top-Box (STB) Online Store
MAG250 infomir.eu
MAG254 (Recommended) infomir.eu
MAG260 infomir.eu
AVOV ebay.com
Android STB Emulator + MX Player play.google.com

For more information and to stay tuned for future updates visit our forum.

--
It's interesting that they have ok'ed the emulator as a recommended STB.
 
Yes dara, mags, avov, and android emulator has been working all along.
Are you answering someone?

No. Of course we have been testing the boxes, but no one of authority has ever said that the emulator is on the list as a recommended STB. I certainly wouldn't recommend it yet, even though it works, because of the yet to be determined issues with authentication when the service becomes 'live'.