enigma 6 June vuplus experimental
as long as it works
look at the top line of the screen display m8 lol
enigme 6 june vuplus experimental
lol
on a serious note though, if it is as stable as the vu+ Duo, and twin tuner etc, depending on the price its released at, this could cause some ripples in the market
as long as it works
on a serious note though, if it is as stable as the vu+ Duo, and twin tuner etc, depending on the price its released at, this could cause some ripples in the market
as long as it works
original video was uploaded Jul 29th
the video itself, and pics can be downloaded from my blog site
Whats the link to your blog site dude?
Ooh crap here we go again! In fairness what TM should do if they were to release this box is give TM800HD owners a part exchange option... C'mon whos with me on this one?
BCM7335 - High Definition PVR Satellite System-on-Chip
The BCM7335 is a cost-effective single-chip solution for high definition DBS applications with watch-and-record capability utilizing a 65 nm low-power process. It integrates the dual-tuner/demodulator BCM4506 front-end technology and the latest generation of AVC decoder that supports multiple video formats. The BCM7335 supports worldwide standards for DBS transmission systems based on DVB-S2, 8PSK, and is backward compatible with the DVB-S standards.
The BCM7335 operates on a dual-threaded MIPS CPU core running at 405 MHz and yielding over 1,100 DMIPS in performance. The BCM7335 is designed to support UMA and non-UMA memory architectures, utilizing a 400 MHz clock, 32 + 16-bit wide Double Data Rate (DDR2) memory I/F for enhanced performance and allows costeffective memory solutions.
Features
Dual-integrated wide-band silicon tuners with DiSEqC 2.x and programmable FSK transceiver
Integrated demodulators include Dual DVB-S2 8PSK demodulators and QPSK (market-dependant)
Provides a cost-effective single-chip solution for high-definition Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) applications with watch-and-record capabilities
Based on field-proven and production-ready subsystems offering energy-efficient performance
this was a suggestion that i personally made directly to the top a few months ago m8
blog is
http://blog.technomatesoftware.co.uk
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