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nobodyspecial
06-13-2020, 02:38 PM
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steveOtoo
06-13-2020, 03:41 PM
Nice..............
Why would firestick need ir extender?
Firestick 4K be great if u like actual androidtv Type os with HD or 4K Netflix YouTube amazon act
If you dint care bout any that get buzz or whatever else
Buzz selling point is it’s buzz Iptv app
dishuser
06-13-2020, 09:05 PM
Why would firestick need ir extender?
Firestick 4K be great if u like actual androidtv Type os with HD or 4K Netflix YouTube amazon act
If you dint care bout any that get buzz or whatever else
Buzz selling point is it’s buzz Iptv app
and more horsepower
Horsepower wise firestick 4K and any these s905x2 or s905y2 devices like this one or others will be pretty similar. Depending on brand support. Buzztv is pretty good in that regard.
It’s gonna come down to giving up androidtv os and better resolution either HD or 4K in YouTube Netflix amazon Disney and others that are on firestick or other certified boxes like Nvidia shield and others for the better deticated Iptv app that’s on the buzztv devices.
I try to be clear and honest when recommending buzz to friends. Tell them if Iptv is main thing for them and they don’t mind paying a little bit more than firestick then get buzz. But if Netflix amazon YouTube at higher resolutions and a androidtv os is what they rather have and they don’t mind using stbemu or interface of a mag box or perfer that then get firestick 4K.
If they really want more horsepower get new amazon cube or Nvidia shield but again they don’t got buzztv Iptv app.
As for remote I find Bluetooth remotes like on firestick and the other buzztv boxes are nicer as you don’t gotta point them and there’s no need for ir extenders. But you can just buy one for this vidstick. Did that on buzz3000 and made using it way better.
If you need Ethernet and don’t wanna use wifi on these firesticks or dongle devices you gotta buy otg cables or adapters I’m sure there’s one for the buzz vidstick too.
steveOtoo
06-17-2020, 11:07 AM
I do like Firestick 4k smart remote with Alexa support for Youtube, makes searching on Youtube a breeze also Amazon Silk browser builtin. Don't know about Buzz...............also add VLC and were off to the races.
Emporium
06-18-2020, 12:21 AM
Horsepower wise firestick 4K and any these s905x2 or s905y2 devices like this one or others will be pretty similar. Depending on brand support. Buzztv is pretty good in that regard.
It’s gonna come down to giving up androidtv os and better resolution either HD or 4K in YouTube Netflix amazon Disney and others that are on firestick or other certified boxes like Nvidia shield and others for the better deticated Iptv app that’s on the buzztv devices.
I try to be clear and honest when recommending buzz to friends. Tell them if Iptv is main thing for them and they don’t mind paying a little bit more than firestick then get buzz. But if Netflix amazon YouTube at higher resolutions and a androidtv os is what they rather have and they don’t mind using stbemu or interface of a mag box or perfer that then get firestick 4K.
If they really want more horsepower get new amazon cube or Nvidia shield but again they don’t got buzztv Iptv app.
As for remote I find Bluetooth remotes like on firestick and the other buzztv boxes are nicer as you don’t gotta point them and there’s no need for ir extenders. But you can just buy one for this vidstick. Did that on buzz3000 and made using it way better.
If you need Ethernet and don’t wanna use wifi on these firesticks or dongle devices you gotta buy otg cables or adapters I’m sure there’s one for the buzz vidstick too.
BTW: The Vidstick does come with a Bluetooth remote and you pair it upon first power up. no need to point. I did not even install the IR extender. But the remote supports BOTH bluetooth (if paired), or IR if not paired. It's the BT-100 BT/IR remote control, which is the same as the 4000 and 4500 series boxes.
I really do like the AndroidTV os, I have it on my Miibox. But I rarely recommend amazon tablet, tv boxes/sticks etc.. because of the crappy fireos interface and lack of integration with google play. FireOS is not exactly AndroidTV. They are both based on Android, but FireOS is NOT Android TV, and it doesn't support everything from the Leanback launcher of AndroidTV. Some things yes, but not everything.
I know you can sideload apps and even the play store, and I can do it without an issue, but I don't want to be everyone's tech support. Most of my family and friends are not very tech savvy.
I agree that if you do not use IPTV and you are going to use mainstream standard off the shelf apps like netflix, disney+, youtube, then there is probably not a huge advantage to go with a buzz. Firestick may even be a better experience. But if you like to sideload a lot of apps, then you may want to think twice since many apps need "some sort of hack or customer versions" to work on firesticks.
Yes you are paying for one of the slickest and nicest IPTV apps. Which comes only on buzz devices.
And as I believe we all agree, if IPTV is your main player, then it is worth it.
.....................But I rarely recommend amazon tablet, tv boxes/sticks etc.. because of the crappy fireos interface and lack of integration with google play. .................
I know you can sideload apps and even the play store, and I can do it without an issue, but I don't want to be everyone's tech support. Most of my family and friends are not very tech savvy.
I agree that if you do not use IPTV and you are going to use mainstream standard off the shelf apps like netflix, disney+, youtube, then there is probably not a huge advantage to go with a buzz. Firestick may even be a better experience. But if you like to sideload a lot of apps, then you may want to think twice since many apps need "some sort of hack or customer versions" to work on firesticks.
Yes you are paying for one of the slickest and nicest IPTV apps. Which comes only on buzz devices.
And as I believe we all agree, if IPTV is your main player, then it is worth it.
I really like my Buzz receivers but haven't tried any of the new ones yet - but I really like my FireStick 4Ks as well.
I like the specs on the Buzz VID stick compared to the FireStick 4Ks - but one thing most of the reviews don't mention is the Alexa Voice remote on the FireSticks. I use it all the time. You can ask it to play any song you want or ask any question you want much like google. I use it find what channel a game or show is on - example "What channel is the next Formula 1 race on" - and you'll get something like "The Austrian Grand Prix will be on Sunday July 5 at 9:10 AM EST and will be on ESPN2". Its also good for getting all the latest game scores.
FireSticks are not the easiest devices to setup - but after you've done a few it gets easier and pretty simple. I think the biggest hurdle for me is to get your new FireStick updated to the latest firmware - you just have to go to your settings and click on Download update - but it can take hours and sometimes overnight before all the updates get downloaded and installed. You can still download and install other apps in the meantime - so not a big deal even if you have to wait overnight.
First thing you should do with a FireStick is to install "Downloader" app and then use Downloader to install FileLinked app from get.filelinked.com Once you have FileLinked installed you are home free and can pretty much install any app with a couple of clicks from a FileLinked store. I have all of my favourite apps in my FileLinked store and can download and install 7 or more apps on a Firestick in less than 5 minutes.
If you install FileLinked on all your friends devices - it is very easy to show them how to install any app from your FileLinked store - it is just two clicks - one to download and the next click to install.
If you are supporting a bunch of family/friends then try out the new iMPlayer app - you can remotely add or delete any Live TV or VOD/TV Series service on their device. This app gives you remote control and you can send them onscreen messages and restart the app or reboot device. M3U and EPG URLs can be long and hard for anyone to enter on a FireStick or any device that doesn't have a keyboard remote - but with iMPLayer your family/friends won't have to type anything you can do it all from your computer keyboard. You can add as many services as you want to their device and they can pick which one they want to use.
The iMPlayer itself is very nice - you can set up your own categories for Live TV and move channels from one category to another or you can change the name of a channel and sort lists the way you want. You can download two different services when the app opens if you want. The EPG Guide - both Channel List and Full Guide is very nice. If your Live TV service is missing some EPG info or channel logos you can use a service like IPTVEditor to add the missing info and then add your second EPG source in iMPlayer.
Unlike Tivimate - the VOD/TV Series services look great in iMPlayer - you can play trailers in the background while surfing through lists - you can download the movie or play it or add to favorites.
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