- Joined
- Jan 1, 2000
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- Age
- 59
- My Satellite Setup
- 1 GigaBlue Quad plus, 1 Dreambox 5620, MOTECK SG2100A DISEqC Motor, 120 cm noname offset dish, Humax 95 cm offset dish and a few UK digiboxes.
- My Location
- Somewhere where the Sauer is Kraut and the Wurst is Brat
So I have tried the OpenVix Apollo and openATV 4.2 images on my box.
Both were actually ok, can't complain much about either.
The only difference is that I think the openATV was easier to set up for the internet, but it could be that I am mistaken.
In any case, both were pretty easy to get going - however the OpenVix has one advantage, it had a softcampanel installed that let you download cams, where the ATV didn't.
So after I had the ATV on, I serched for something else and came across a backup of the beta version 4.3 of the OpenATV, which is called "OpenATV-4.3-PimpGigaBlueQuadPlus-Image-by-stony272".
Now that image had a shipload of plugins already installed, softcam manager, and everything needed to have fun.
After I played with it I got everything working
So for now I will stay with this one, there are so many things to play with that it will take a few days. Joy!!
Both were actually ok, can't complain much about either.
The only difference is that I think the openATV was easier to set up for the internet, but it could be that I am mistaken.
In any case, both were pretty easy to get going - however the OpenVix has one advantage, it had a softcampanel installed that let you download cams, where the ATV didn't.
So after I had the ATV on, I serched for something else and came across a backup of the beta version 4.3 of the OpenATV, which is called "OpenATV-4.3-PimpGigaBlueQuadPlus-Image-by-stony272".
Now that image had a shipload of plugins already installed, softcam manager, and everything needed to have fun.
After I played with it I got everything working
So for now I will stay with this one, there are so many things to play with that it will take a few days. Joy!!