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GTMedia GTCombo 4:2:2 receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="Satspot" data-source="post: 1125868" data-attributes="member: 417005"><p>The tuner on the GT Media V8 UHD is definitely quite sensitive but the Combo has the software player that will attempt to resolve the video from the transport stream on 4.2.2 feeds, not perfectly but they are viewable. </p><p></p><p>Of course you can use the GTMEDIA GT Share utility to stream the transport stream to any reasonably spec Android or Apple device where given the correct codecs will play those 4.2.2 streams smoothly, your GT Media receiver acting as a server. </p><p></p><p>In fairness for the price you are getting a cheaply priced 4K receiver covering right up to DVB S2X so that can’t be a bad thing. </p><p></p><p>I did mention earlier you can create your own m3u playlist on a USB stick and in my case I just plug it into the board I have LibreELEC running on and it’s the perfect media client which will happily play 4.2.2 feeds in real time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satspot, post: 1125868, member: 417005"] The tuner on the GT Media V8 UHD is definitely quite sensitive but the Combo has the software player that will attempt to resolve the video from the transport stream on 4.2.2 feeds, not perfectly but they are viewable. Of course you can use the GTMEDIA GT Share utility to stream the transport stream to any reasonably spec Android or Apple device where given the correct codecs will play those 4.2.2 streams smoothly, your GT Media receiver acting as a server. In fairness for the price you are getting a cheaply priced 4K receiver covering right up to DVB S2X so that can’t be a bad thing. I did mention earlier you can create your own m3u playlist on a USB stick and in my case I just plug it into the board I have LibreELEC running on and it’s the perfect media client which will happily play 4.2.2 feeds in real time. [/QUOTE]
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