On your avov, you should have something that says market.
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You watch tv through the web app. The web app is a mag emulator. Just like the stb emu. When you hit connect through the web app, you should see the yellow bar load up and once connected will have some options to select from. You only need to enter the short url, p3 or what ever your portal is.
p3.iptvprivateserver.tv (or what ever your portal is)and hit connect. Once it connects, in the menu under the tv section, select all and the channels should be there. If the whole list is not there, then you need an iptv reset.
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Originally posted by gordy View PostI did this, it worked as in the yellow bar connected loaded all the channels but when I try and watch any of them nothing comes in, just black screen .. I tried resetting but still no go?
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Originally posted by gordy View PostChanging servers somewhat worked, I've got 198 and 136 to come in, other than that nothing loads, black screens.
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Originally posted by kens View PostAvov has screwed you, plain and simple!!
They sent out a corrupt update that bricks your unit.
Many messages have been posted about this for over 6 months.
2 of my friends units failed a longtime ago. Units are a proprietary OS and they removed all methods of side-loading these units with anything other than their stuff.
You now go to their Market and there is nothing there.
DO NOT PURCHASE AVOV
/kens
But the solution is to install the Web app in the market place, and add the server to the app.
also this boxes still have kodi, and we can run nfps in kodi.
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As i mentioned in my 1st post, I gave up on AVOV a long time ago.
At that time, there was no Web app, or any MAG Emulators.
You had I think 5 Apps available.
There was a version of FPMC (Kodi fork).
Of course it excluded all PVR Clients and side-loading was not possible.
I'm glad (for you users) that you can use your STB's still.
I'd almost be tempted to dig out an AVOV from the brick pile, but my attitude is, I spent 2 weeks researching and debugging those units so any Manufacturer that would do this, is now off my Radar.
Screw me, I say to hell with you.
* I build custom motorcycles for usually very large and nasty individuals, so I don't take much BS!
/kens
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Originally posted by perhal View PostI had that same problem Go into the Fuse's Market and find WEB app
Install that and open it.
The first screen that shows when you open the WEB app is where you see the Clock and also you will see the MAC shows there too.
Copy that MAC and check it is same MAc used before and ensure it is set like that at the website.
Then on same screen is an Add a new Server option.
Name your server (any name will do)
Then the server URL is your iptv server URL .. (it would be the same URL you used before when connecting to ****** or ****** or nfps server).
Once loaded and that loading bar completes, you may have to change the channel a few times to get the channels yo pop in.
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