check your spam folder,that’s where i found my creds
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
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?
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.
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?
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?
If you open a stream in VLC and then scroll down to “Video Information” you can see the frame rate along with just about any other video info.
But @Jayhawks659 asked the question about the channel information in Hz, so maybe I just misunderstood what he was looking for out of an answer.

