Quality iptv service

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Would love a Danko and Hooterz invite. Thanks!

Morning all - might as well jump in here - an invite for Hooterz or Danko would be fantastic

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Is that saying one invite per user?! Confused (but it doesn’t take much!!!)

Am I too late to the forum to also get Danko and Hooterz invites?

I’m new to the site (and IPTV) but this seems like a really kind/helpful group. It’s a tricky balance to be sharing, giving the ‘complications’ with the topic. Seems like people have nailed it here. Kudos!

Am I late to the party? I do not understand. Do I need an invitation to subscribe to Hooterz and/or Danko?

I agree with Streaming429 about ittechbasics. I just renewed. It was suppose to be my backup but i use it the most. Please Troy look into for a review.

Appreciate any DMs with invites to the Discord server for getting access to Hooterz and/or Danko - priority is live sports in UK,sounds like those services cover that? Thanks

Hmmm… i have digital lizard, and they gave me a backup server… generally, if i see buffering, i switch over to the backup, and no issue…

Can I get an invite to hooterz. I accidentally deleted my discord account. I need to renew. Thanks.

Is it possible to get discord invite?

I would like to make sure that everyone understands that, in my opinion, you should never hand out invites to anyone you don’t know and trust. I make it a practice to never hand out invites to those who have only just joined or have been here for only a few short months. Yes I may be considered paranoid, but just because I may be paranoid doesn’t mean someone isn’t out to get me. :joy: I certainly don’t want to lose a valuable IPTV service by inviting someone I don’t know and finding out they are trouble and a service gets shut down.

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Any services do 1080 @ 60Hz?

I can only find a select few channels that claim they are 1080p and 60fps. Most channels either have 720 or 25-30fps.

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Hz and FPS are two different things. Refresh rate is measured in Hz, whereas frame rate is measured in FPS, or frames per second. The most common frame rates are 24 fps, 30 fps, and 60 fps.

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I know there’s a difference, but the only two pieces of information about video quality on an IPTV service is resolution and fps. How would you tell the refresh rate on iptv channels?

Ahh ok. I misunderstood your comment as it seemed you were mixing the 2 up. Hz isn’t something set in a movie wrapper. Hz is dependent on the display and what it is. So if a display is only capable of 60Hz refresh rate you can’t make it 120Hz. On the other hand 60 FPS will provide a smoother picture in ones with high motion, as in racing.

Is there a tool/software to measure the refresh rate of the IPTV channel, assuming your TV is capable? Or would frame rate be a more accurate way to describe the quality of stream?