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DSTV quality better on decoder or direct into smart TV from router?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 893384" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p>I have a decoder but also use the DTSV Now app on an Apple TV 4k.</p><p></p><p>The decoder is better by far, both picture and sound wise. I have a 200mb fibre line and even on it, the picture quality on the app comes and goes. </p><p>DSTV Now is useful if you want to view the sport on an iPad when you are away from home but for dedicated HT use where quality is important, it fails miserably. </p><p>I'm very seriously considering quitting DSTV completely. In the past 6 months I have only watched some international rugby and golf and the other times I switched over to DSTV, whichever channels I jumped to all had ads playing at the exact same time. I'll rather use the R1000 a month to rent the latest movies at R44 a shot on iTunes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 893384, member: 13448"] I have a decoder but also use the DTSV Now app on an Apple TV 4k. The decoder is better by far, both picture and sound wise. I have a 200mb fibre line and even on it, the picture quality on the app comes and goes. DSTV Now is useful if you want to view the sport on an iPad when you are away from home but for dedicated HT use where quality is important, it fails miserably. I'm very seriously considering quitting DSTV completely. In the past 6 months I have only watched some international rugby and golf and the other times I switched over to DSTV, whichever channels I jumped to all had ads playing at the exact same time. I'll rather use the R1000 a month to rent the latest movies at R44 a shot on iTunes. [/QUOTE]
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