Following problem.
in my room a TV should come. One way a SatKabel of the existing satellite dish DVB-S to lay is not possible because I then 2 floors deep cable must put and in short it is not possible. (No need for discussion please.)
sat over IP would be my last stopgap because expensive and relatively complicated.
DVB-C same problem as DVB-S.
DVB-T2 only a few transmitters are possible only with external antenna see DVB-S.
Now I have become aware of the app Smart IPTV because the seller would have said when I asked him if he can TV Sat over IP, you can easily download the store etc.
I did not understand because I meant Sat over IP, he did not know. Did not know until a few hours ago that IPTV is so.
Now after research I know that I can use it to watch TV.
what do I want: television. German channels like the first ZDF BR etc. And the private RTL SAT1 etc. The standard channels.
I do not necessarily need HD. But there would already be 4K TV (because of Netflix 4K).
A LAN cable is available (200 MBit / s is therefore no problem).
Can I somehow legally watch over the internet? If it now costs something that is not a problem, only in the month to spend 10 euro for it I do not see. Then I prefer to get me SAT> IP.
I do not understand the principle of IPTV (not that of Telekom etc but this Smart IPTV app). Can one look there my desired transmitter? If so, what does it cost, how are you? Unfortunately I did not get any further with the YouTube videos…
good night and winter greetings from Bavaria
Smart IPTV App
I do not know that either, but if you did not know it yet: Magenta TV (Telekom, formerly Entertain) is now also available without telecom internet access for PC, tablet, smartphone and TV set (only there you need a Google Chromecast to).
This could be interesting for you:
It is also about WAIPU.TV. This costs 5 euro / month for your claims and with the HD option 1 euro more per month. There are 89 stations that are on the Internet SmartTV in excellent quality (HD option is easily possible) arrive. Neither cable connection nor satellite dish is required, only min. 16 MBit / s Internet on SmartTV is enough. 1 month is free anyway. Notice period 1 month, i. Can be terminated at any time.
This is an app for your SmartTV that can either be installed or additionally installed. There are all the usual channels. Everything is over the internet.
Here more: https://www.waipu.tv/angebote/
If you do not have SmartTV, no problem. It is also unproblematic via an HDMI port and an "Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa voice control" (currently 39 euro at Saturn and Amazon z.Z. Sold out there so sought after). I've tried it myself, is a great thing.
Smart IPTV is an app on your TV that can play media. So a media player. There are then so-called playlists that are m3u listen with which you get the tv channels in the app and then watch. These lists are also available for free but usually only 1 day. Otherwise, you pay for something once a year, for example, and you can pretty much see all the channels you want.
However, this is a legal gray area.
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Sounds interesting. As I said I'd pay that's no problem. Important for me are only the standard transmitter and no foreign things etc.
Sat is not that expensive too IP
https://www.amazon.de/...016XL584C/
https://www.amazon.de/...01N1Z6WAA/
But the things also draw a lot of power. One must not forget either.
The Telestar has 36 watts, that's pretty little
Performance / energy values
Energy values BetriebMax36 WEnergie-Saver / Standby4 W
https://telestar.de/produkt/digibit-twin/
The Xoro has 10.5 watts, that's nothing
power consumption
At peak times, the Xoro consumed approximately 10.5 watts during our test runs with four tuners in operation, each with two parallel SD and HD streams. With a tuner it was still 4.1 watts. A standby mode is not available, the test remained the consumption in operation without tuner used at about 1.7 watts. A mains switch for disconnection from the mains is not available.
https://satvision.de/tests/philips-dtr3502b-5809
so that's no reason not to use it, the receiver is so synonymous with 30 watts.
There are then almost 3000 stations. German and Austrian, of course. And all