Recomendacion de IPTV de pago estable con canales de Disney+ Argentina?

Buenas gente, estoy buscando un buen servicio de IPTV de pago que sea estable y que incluya las transmisiones de Disney+ PREMIUM Argentina / ESPN.

Tambien necesito que se pueda usar tanto en TV como en la PC (ya sea con M3U, XC, o alguna app compatible).

Tienen alguno para recomendar que funcione bien y no se viva cortando? Gracias de antemano.

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u/TheGhostRider0903 — 6 days ago

Watch FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026 live: Get streaming and telecast details - Where to Watch

Full details and official stream links can be found on the FIH Official Broadcast Page.

Free Options (Selected Matches in English)

  • 7+ (Australia): Streaming Australia matches only.
  • Channel 4 Sport YouTube (UK): Streaming England, Wales, and Scotland matches.

Full Tournament Coverage (All Matches in English)

  1. Watch.Hockey (Global FIH streaming platform)
  2. Star Sports Select 2 (India)
  3. Tapmad (Pakistan)
  4. Disney+ Premium (Argentina/Chile) [unsure if all the matches will be in English]
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u/TheGhostRider0903 — 7 days ago
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[Korea Masters Super 300] Winning moment! Ashmita Chaliha defeats China's Han Qian Xi (14-21, 21-14, 21-14) to win her MAIDEN BWF World Tour title!

  • It is her first-ever BWF World Tour title.
  • She became only the fifth Indian woman in history to win a BWF World Tour Super 300 or higher singles title.
u/TheGhostRider0903 — 12 days ago

[U20 World Athletics Championships 2026] Shahnavaz Khan wins BRONZE in Men's Long Jump with a jump of 7.84m! India's first-ever men's long jump medal at U20 Worlds!

*****BRONZE WINNING JUMP VIDEO IN COMMENTS*****

Shahnavaz Khan's bronze (7.84m) in the Men's Long Jump is India's first-ever medal in men's long jump at the World Athletics U20 Championships.

Prior to this, India's only long jump medal at U20 Worlds was Shaili Singh's silver in the women's long jump back in 2021.

u/TheGhostRider0903 — 12 days ago

World Cup Time! Before I drop $45 on Watch.Hockey, what stream quality are we actually getting (25fps vs 50fps)?

Hey everyone,

With the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 right around the corner, I'm trying to finalize how I'm going to watch the matches.

Since the official global broadcaster list hasn't really given complete clarity for all regions yet, it looks like Watch.Hockey is going to be the main fallback option for a lot of us.

I'm inclined to buy the $45 subscription pass, but before I commit that kind of money for a one-month tournament pass, I really need to know what the actual stream quality is like on the platform.

For those of you who have used Watch.Hockey recently for Pro League or major FIH events:

  1. What is the frame rate on live streams? Is it capped at a choppy 25 fps (which makes fast sweeps and aerials look like a motion blur across the turf), or are they actually outputting a smooth 50 fps or 60 fps broadcast feed?
  2. Is paid content any better than free replays? The free tournament replays currently on their site look like 1080p25. Does paying the $45 unlock a higher frame rate production, or is it the exact same encoding?

$45 is a decent chunk of money for a single month, and 25fps for a sport as fast as field hockey is tough to watch.

What has your experience been with their stream quality? Is it worth the subscription, or should I hold out/look for alternative regional broadcast options?

Appreciate any opinions or technical insights from people who have used the app recently!

u/TheGhostRider0903 — 25 days ago