QUOTE(joshhd @ Feb 4 2016, 08:13 PM)
Wow.... It really possible! Thank you soooo much for this video.

"Press the Yellow button to attempt to recover service." I see....
Okay, once press the Yellow button, it changes to Satellite mode. How about:
1) If change to other channels, will it still remain Satellite mode?
2) If put the decoder into standby mode, and press the power button on remote to turn it back on, will it still on Satellite mode, or it will switch back to IPTV and attempt to get the channels using Internet?
3) If power off the Astro IPTV decoder, and then power it back on, will it still on Satellite mode, or it will switch back to IPTV and attempt to get the channels using Internet?
4) After you press the Yellow button to switch to Satellite mode, are these SD channels appear on the channel list or the EPG? Example like Astro Ria ch104, Shuang Xing ch324, all Astro Best/First channels from ch468-495, SuperSport 1, 2, 3 (ch810, ch811, ch816), and many more. Full list here:
https://www.astro.com.my/iptv/news/hdchannel.aspx5) Do you notice any other differences if you switch back to satellite mode on Astro IPTV platform compared to using a Astro PVR decoder that only uses satellite?
1. nope.. need to press yellow button each time change channel
2. it will stay in satellite feed, but for iptv, the box will check multicast status, if it is up, then they will get the feed from the internet
3. it will try to get feed from the internet, but if the internet down, it will either pop up the error text, or just take satellite feed if you haven't changed the channel.
4. that channel doesn't appear also on satellite feed
5. for me, internet so much better picture quality, and of course it depends on the connection itself. sometimes the picture can be heavily pixilated, but that is very very very rare for me.