Would Now Tv be any good in the Moho? Does anyone use it?
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We use NOW tv-cost £10 & a £5.95 sign up for free Movies for a month that you can cancel-we did. I reckon that was a bargain-got all the Sky Christmas movies for free prior to cancellation.
We use it at home to have 24 hour Sky Sports for £10 so we can watch Derby County!!!
We have BT Infinity 2 that is pretty quick via a powerline mains adapter (Wifi SpeedNet Test: 58m download, 15.5 upload). However, there are occasional glitches & the video is slower than the Radio Derby commentary I prefer. Good to get pre-warning of the goals when we got thrashed by Leicester!
I would imagine that live tv would be pathetic in a motorhome unless you had a very quick connection.
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Well thought I would update this thread:
The Sky NOW box is basically a Roku box with their own firmware installed. After playing with both I have gone for the Roku3 as currently sitting in Wales at the inlaws ( for use in our home in Spain ) and out and about in our MH using my MiFi
The "in-Laws" have a great internet connection ( 50mb down and 20mb up ) so the HD side of the box is great, I have also tested it on my friend system, who has only 2mb down and 375kb up, and the picture quality is very good. I have tested it with my MiFi using the 3G sim network here in UK ( all you can eat data package ) and the HD picture is as good as a fixed internet connection, HOWEVER it is very very data hungry in HD - around 1/2 gbs over a 4/5 period of continuous use.
I can get/use BBC iPlayer, Ch4 Ch5 and Netflix and with the use of Plex can get ITV player. It also plays via the USB Plug movies ( however no support for AVI files for now, coming soon ) here is a nice lin:
https://www.roku.com/channels/#!browse/movies-and-tv/by-popular
This device works very well over WiFi, but also has a ethernet connection ( which is faster than wifi ) - We will not be returning to Spain until late March and after getting in I will send an update here. I use a IP hider in Spain so know this box will work back to UK. If you are planning to watch UK TV in your MH ( whilst in the EU )you will need one of these with the fix in your router or on your laptop.
This will be the way ahead for TV in the motorhome as satellite TV outside the UK ( for UK Channels ONLY ) as we know it is dead. When they sort the bandwidth out on these little boxes so it does not need large amounts or they update the "old" routers in many places, which only throw out 150Mbs to the new ones that throw out 300Mbs. Time will tell.
I got the Now tv box and put Plex on it but channels are limited as Roku channels are not available.
Found some info on experts trying to get itv and sky go on it but it dried up. Pity as it is good.
I cancelled sign up before card details by opening another page, this works but the app does not work on iPad. I would have to register fully and then cancel.
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I already have a Smart tv but using the internet on it is very limitedThat's why I did not buy the NOW tv box and went for the Roku3 box as no limits....... Sky limited the box to basic stuff so they could sell it cheap.
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I already have a Smart tv but using the internet on it is very limited
I got the Now box as I thought I may be able to use the internet on that (I stream the footie and other sports) I do use a laptop for this but when away On hook up laptop uses too much power. As to iPad and iPhone limitations oh:
Can you use the Roku3 for streaming heavy stuff like footie?
Thanks for reply John and I look forward to your update, if you think something may help that you do not want to put on here please pm me as it would be appreciated :thumb:The NOW tv box is a Roku3 with less in the firmware, however the download streaming is the same as what the laptop would use. The difference is size and power used. I have not tried it yet in our MH, but with a "step down" from 12 volts to 5 volts the amps required would be much less than a laptop power supply. As soon as I can get back home and run some tests I will report back here with my findings.
I will add that I use my OWN PERSONAL Mifi and not the internet provided by any site where I'm staying as many do not provide enough bandwidth to stream TV, as many MH owners are finding right now trying to use Filmon in many sites.............
The days of filmon are limited as many Camp/MH sites across EU now block any access to site like BBC iPlayer ITV and Filmon. IPTV however cannot be blocked only the access to UK channels because of your IP address ( not being in UK ), but this can be sorted easy to show you as being in UK. I will not go into this on this forum as I'm sure most can use "google" for this.
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Would Now Tv be any good in the Moho? Does anyone use it?
The problem is getting enough gigabytes. Your choices are:
1. Use a mobile broadband SIM in a Mifi - relatively expensive
2. Use a phone SIM with all you can eat data - breaks contract, might eventually be found out.
3. Use campsite Wifi - variable quality. Will be vandalised if other campers work out who is using all the bandwidth.
4. Fit satellite - expensive to set up and requires large monthly commitment, but will work anywhere and much cheaper per Gb than 3G. Ideal for full timers who want to pull loads of GB. [HI]Note the connection is high latency.[/HI] Rubbish for gaming. Ideal for TV usage.
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Used NOW TV for the first time yesterday using campsite wifi (helped with my iboost). Kept freezing on my laptop but worked great on my samsung phone. Looks like i'm going to have to buy a tablet, was looking for an excuse...:thumb:
Have you gone until the service menu and changed the download speeds from auto ( which tries always to decode at highest speed ). Google: How to Set Streaming Quality - it for the buttons to press. I have not changed mine yet as at the in-laws, but understand that you can drop the decoding from HD to SD by changing this service menu. Have fun.....
Thanks for that, I will try it out.
Still want a tablet though...:Sad:
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