IPTV on Android Box - Share image over Coaxial

by Ze_Povinho

Good morning.

Sorry if this question has been answered before, but i couldn't find the answer, so here it goes:

- I wanna buy a Android box in order to subscribe to a IPTV service. I remember few decades ago i used to have a satellite box and i could inject the signal in my home coaxial system, under a predetermined frequency, using my video recorded for example (scart connection).

That was particularly useful in order to share a specific channel trough the whole house.

  1. Is it possible to do the same using a Android Box (while keeping a good image quality of a HD channel)?
  2. Is there a RF Modulator for High Definition?

My house has a coaxial system with analogical and digital channels from my internet provider - optical fiber.

Can you also suggest me a good price Android TV box for iptv and media in general? Mi Boxs are wireless and i cba to buy an adapter for them. I was thinking about Mecool KM9 (considering Netflix is not a priority right now).

Thanks in advance.Have a nice weekend.

Macpatto

Do yourself a favour and do not hassle with cables or complicated connexions. Just buy two FireTvs either stick or Boxes and get the service on different TV at the same time. I can provide you with a free 24hr trial of our service. Our app is easy to use and we do so support GSE, Smarter Player apss for iOS and webplayer to watch on a pc/laptop via Chrome browser. Send me a PM with your e-mail to get you started.

Macpatto

Sure, not rush.

serpentxx

Look for a DVB-T modulator if you want it to appear like an OTA channel (or whatever OTA tech your country uses)

Or look into a HDMI repeater which just splits the image into multiple outputs.

Last option can be to find a way to convert it into a Stream, perhaps through some sort of game capture card like the razer ripsaw, or if someones created a hls/ts stream server software