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  • bigjon
    Newbie
    • Aug 2011
    • 4

    #1

    kryptview or evolution ?

    a local retailer is selling evolution a780 boxes, is this correct or are they updated a750 boxes and are they worth the ?149 asking price
  • cactikid
    V.I.P. Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 12017

    #2
    current box is the 780,older one was the 750

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    • zee24
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 3342

      #3
      who are evolution, i thought they called Kryptview? unless evo are the company that makes em




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      • zee24
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 3342

        #4
        anyway i wouldn't recommend either the channels have been on n off for ages, go the sat rout




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        • Montebox
          Top Poster +
          • Aug 2008
          • 216

          #5
          Originally posted by zee24
          anyway i wouldn't recommend either the channels have been on n off for ages, go the sat rout
          Zee, come back to cable. I know you keep popping up in here! All the channels are coming back and there is less glitching. And, there are NO monthly sub costs - Spread the word

          Well done KV. I guess the "Boonie Sat" guys wished they never got rid of their KVs!! LOL

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          • scott.herring
            Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 70

            #6
            I am looking at a new box... dont know whether to go for KV or Satellite!! Honest opinions please guys?

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            • robbeno
              DK Veteran
              • Feb 2010
              • 389

              #7
              I have krypt and its on & off like my ex birds nickers, I want to go sat but not much of a clue, I no u pay a sub but to who ?and wot sat box do I get ? It's So complicated as to the krypt

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              • scott.herring
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 70

                #8
                As far as i am aware, it's a basic sub to sky. That way you get your dish and basic set up.

                I assume the box that you buy does the rest in order to let you access all channels.

                Somebody please correct me if im wrong as i am too interested in this using my communal dish at my flat

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                • joeontherun
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 34

                  #9
                  Server

                  People keep going on about going sat route if people just hold on for abit longer im sure there will be alot more c/s servers popping up for cable i know people using Private c/s on cable and seen it and it aint nothing like Starviews KVs overloaded servers, these servers are very solid just as good as any sky c/s,

                  Using the right box DM500 DM500hd and alot more, dont know maby even kryptview team will decide to open there image so we can enter our own cccam details like starview ?, then the box would be more appealing and and would keep the companys good name,

                  If they keep it locked to there servers they risk there boxes turning out like eurovoxs? i dont think they want that as they would probobly like to resale more box's,

                  They are very good box's quality great and quite solid just the c/s has gone pair shaped lately they need to get there act together?

                  It was a great start with K/V solid as a nut harly any glitching untill the big drop and its not been the same since like they decided to go the starview server route im just waiting on a post saying there looking for people to start paying like s/v?

                  Money talks
                  Last edited by joeontherun; 16 August, 2011, 17:20.

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                  • wortho
                    Top Poster
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 144

                    #10
                    Originally posted by scott.herring
                    As far as i am aware, it's a basic sub to sky. That way you get your dish and basic set up.

                    I assume the box that you buy does the rest in order to let you access all channels.

                    Somebody please correct me if im wrong as i am too interested in this using my communal dish at my flat
                    you dont need to pay sly a sub,just get a dish up costs about ?45 to get a firm to do it, if you have already got one just use that. Then get a box open box 10s are about ?75 and are easy to set up, blade ect are better but cost more, or the spiderbox which you can get with channels, you have to link them via the net same as cable, the hard bit is getting a decent server just google see feedback and get a 24 hour test.anyone who has had a cable box will be able to get the hang of it after a bit of reading,.Drawbacks are bad weather a bit of picture loss, you have to take out a sub ?10 to ?15 month and it takes a bit of reading up at first, but in reality its just download the fimware, channel list, enter cline (sub) all by usb and scan away you go.If cable gets the channels back stick with that, if not give sat a shot, hope this helps, newbie sat side myself, but the people on the forum helped out a lot
                    Last edited by wortho; 17 August, 2011, 07:55.

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                    • DW190

                      #11
                      Originally posted by zee24
                      who are evolution, i thought they called Kryptview?
                      Kryptview started with the Kryptview Arnet:



                      When they changed the design to the smaller black A750 they named it the Evolution:



                      then came the A780 which was just a 750 with an ethernet connection.
                      Last edited by Guest; 17 August, 2011, 08:19.

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                      • scott.herring
                        Member
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 70

                        #12
                        Originally posted by wortho
                        you dont need to pay sly a sub,just get a dish up costs about ?45 to get a firm to do it, if you have already got one just use that. Then get a box open box 10s are about ?75 and are easy to set up, blade ect are better but cost more, or the spiderbox which you can get with channels, you have to link them via the net same as cable, the hard bit is getting a decent server just google see feedback and get a 24 hour test.anyone who has had a cable box will be able to get the hang of it after a bit of reading,.Drawbacks are bad weather a bit of picture loss, you have to take out a sub ?10 to ?15 month and it takes a bit of reading up at first, but in reality its just download the fimware, channel list, enter cline (sub) all by usb and scan away you go.If cable gets the channels back stick with that, if not give sat a shot, hope this helps, newbie sat side myself, but the people on the forum helped out a lot
                        You are my hero... for the next few days at least! Your explanation is so much more simple than what i've read everywhere else.

                        I already have the installation of a dish so literally need a box and a server and im good to go?

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                        • cactikid
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 12017

                          #13
                          yes scott sounds good,and with lan always connected.

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                          • wortho
                            Top Poster
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 144

                            #14
                            Originally posted by scott.herring
                            You are my hero... for the next few days at least! Your explanation is so much more simple than what i've read everywhere else.

                            I already have the installation of a dish so literally need a box and a server and im good to go?
                            thats it mate, i looked on forum for about six weeks and was baffled, then thought sod it i will have ago, got an entry end box to learn, it is good enough for what i want, its not that much harder than a starview,i had a few cock ups but just started agian asked for help on here and got goiing
                            Last edited by wortho; 17 August, 2011, 22:53.

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                            • wortho
                              Top Poster
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 144

                              #15
                              best advise to anybody , do a bit of reading up, dont be scared to ask a question on the forum, i have never had a problem that someone has not helped with
                              Last edited by wortho; 17 August, 2011, 22:52.

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