I have had Eaglecast for about 2 months. You have to use their apps to access it. This sounds bad, but one of them is a Tivimate (premium) clone. Pros are 1) ultra low cost per connection; 2) you get 5 connections; 3) many channels are FHD/60; 4) credit card sign up.
They are north America based so there is no foreign content. Recording has been iffy, they say they are coming out with a PVR function.
Overall, I have been very happy with it and it is very low cost.
I went to their site and they also have 3 connections for 12 months for $60 under their Omega plan. Do they have an app or just connection parameters? Let us know how you like it.
You can use their tivimate premium that is rebranded for free. Its called chill tv. So you dont have to put the url in. Just your username and password
Yes, I have already done that twice. The way these vendors work is you have to use their version because the connection string is hard coded into their app.
I havenât had any problems with two services with SS on and Cleanweb on. Just using fastest server and automatic choice of protocol. I suppose you could leave Cleanweb off in TiviMate, then turn it on when you go to a streaming movie app.
Found iptvgateway and its working good. Iâm REALLY trying hard to pare down to only 4 Services this year. So far itâs Amber Strong8k, (I also have Trex) Privateiptvaccess, AuraVizion Extreme, and a close tie for 4th between Nextviptv, Iptvgateway, and Sapphire Secure. I used to really like HoOterz and their VOD, but due to all the drama over on discord, (and truly sage advice from our man @Miki) Im jumping off that burning ship. SEE YA!!
You sound like me. I really like finding new and unique providers. I try all kinds. Some I let go and keep in the back of my mind for potential replacements if a service disappears but others like Lemo with their massive 24/7 selection hook me into staying.
Yes you can use one connection on diferent boxes as long as its only one at a time. I share mine with my daughter who lives at her own place, with a different ISP. Works pretty solid so far.