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    Fuse versus dreamlink t5

    I've been using a T5 for some time, and like it pretty well: just looking for another toy. I think the days of the FTA receivers may be getting short...
    Not having used an IPTV, I have a few questions...I have looked through several forums, and it seems like there is not much raw information on this unit. Can I assume it receives both SD and HD?

    Does it have hdd recording capability?

    I see several comments regarding the tuners: is it fully Charlie compatible when using a tuner?

    I see some mentioning freeze up and down time; how does this compare to FTA units such as my T5?

    Some have said I can use my existing Rocket, and some say it takes a different Rocket (I have two but am only using one)?

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    "This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence

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    Thanks, Kool...that answers most of my questions. It appears the info is a little dated, but its still good stuff. If anyone can give me info on the tuner and hdd I'd appreciate it.

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    avov.tv will answer all your questions about the DVBS2 and ATSC tuners...
    "This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence

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    Quote Originally Posted by K00lKatT View Post
    avov.tv will answer all your questions about the DVBS2 and ATSC tuners...

    nothing will come close to beating your t5 in picture quality and ease of use.

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    fuse hands down for kodi watching blue ray movies and you are asking apples to oranges both are different boxes one is iks the other is iptv and free to air or ota
    Last edited by Marley; 01-04-2016 at 12:32 AM.

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    Isn't HD Coming to these IPTV Boxes Eventually? Like in a Few months ?

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    Well you can setup Kodi in 1080 so hd is on the way.

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    Should I assume that the Fuse will fall victim to the same ECM's as the T5? Is the Kodi 1080 for the Fuse now functional, and receiving?

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    no and yes...
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