Ask Sameer009 to add support for those feed use 4:2:2 and also support blind scan here Sticky: Strong Firmware < Discussion >hi
i have reciver strong 4920a
plz see this pic
http://www.mediafire.com/view/kpw6ipcwqj4sb13/4 2 2.bmp
but 4:2:2 not working
why
??!!!
Good news,
but I doubt, the only receivers I see able to do that was Azbox with chipset SIGMA and only MPEG2 4:2:2 and MPEG4 4:2:0
Maybe new UHD Sigma chipset can handle 4:2:2 mpeg 4 ? Any Android or Linux receivers base on it ?
http://www.sigmadesigns.com/set-top-box-iptv-hybrid-socs/
By the way, there is an almost identical box using a name of AX 4KBOX HD51.There is a rumour Mutant HD51 might be used to watch 4:2:2. I'm not sure if this is true though.
I cannot find satellite set-top-box with Sigma UHD processor. Does anyone know any ?Yes. New for sigma chipset possible. Because, there are "Processor root software" and receiver software support.
Others chipsets; Valid my 47th message conditions.
I cannot find satellite set-top-box with Sigma UHD processor. Does anyone know any ?
I only found Dune HD and Popcorn Hour based on Sigma smp 8758 but they are not satellite receivers.
Yes. But, for only "Mpeg2 & 4;2;2" Sigma chipset.
So, sigma chipset, maximum can to handle load 30 Mbit stream.( For Mpeg2 coding... )
But, same chipset, "Mpeg4 & 4;2;2" can't to handle load.
No, Azbox ME can handle feeds Mpeg4 4:2:2 with 40 Mbit stream, but only give sound, no image. By streaming with VLC on a desktop, i see the feed without no problem.
I cannot edit previous post so I must write another one below.
Wetek Play2 4K is the most powerful UHD set-top-box and if any box can open 4:2:2 today is just Wetek I think.
On Kodi forum user wrote as below so why do not add such software as openelec for Wetek on try open 4:2:2 ? Is it possible ?
Quote:
"Just installed an OpenElec Gotham nightly from here : http://openelec.tv/forum/20-development-...tly-builds
Selecting "Allow frame-multi-threaded decoding" allows me to watch 1080/50i 4:2:2 H264 stuff fine. For some reason sometimes the CPU spread on my i5-3570K seems to vary with files (though all are H264 4:2:2 at roughly the same 34Mbs bitrate) In one case one CPU was at about 60%, the others at around 3-5% (though which CPU was under most load kept changing), whilst with another file it appeared more equally spread at around 15-20% per CPU.
What I have noticed is that I have to force de-interlacing to ON, in AUTO mode it doesn't recognise that the source is interlaced (which it definitely is). I wonder if the interlace/progressive detection is confused by 4:2:2?
(The content is a mix of 25p and 50i native content)
Very happy with this result. Many thanks to the developers for the continual improvement. (Being able to watch 4:2:2 H264 content is a great bonus for me - and I know a few others who will be very grateful to have it. Now if only there was an Open Source Dolby E decoder...)"
Yes.
But, Azbox processor; Mpeg4 4;2;2 can not handle.
Video transfer to PC, another issue.