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3D TV, High Definition Television, HDTV 4K and AV
HD, 4K TV and Receivers
Hisilicon based receivers bug
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<blockquote data-quote="SatFan73" data-source="post: 1098802" data-attributes="member: 415840"><p>If the playback of the recording is made <strong>in the receiver</strong>, then yes, it is likely to show the same behavior. But the actual recording of the stream <strong>may</strong> not be affected since different processing threads with different processing power and probably different priority levels are used. If that is the case and the playback is made on another device (on a computer for example), then it <strong>may</strong> play normally without any initial frame drop slow-motion like effect. What I want to know is <strong>if the recordings themselves are affected</strong>. To be sure, <strong>they must be played back in another device</strong>, for example on a computer in VLC.</p><p></p><p>Some receivers have the option to momentarily show a black screen when changing channels while the new channel is tuned and processed to be displayed. I thought this was also available as an option on Enigma2 receivers. I have no experience with enigma boxes, so I'm just wondering if that exists. But in any case, the comments I read talk about a <strong>2 second</strong> slow motion like effect, much longer than what is typically needed to tune and correctly display a channel in a correctly setup system using a modern receiver.</p><p></p><p>So the question remains, are the <strong>start of recordings</strong> made in hi3798mv200 receiver boxes affect by the issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SatFan73, post: 1098802, member: 415840"] If the playback of the recording is made [B]in the receiver[/B], then yes, it is likely to show the same behavior. But the actual recording of the stream [B]may[/B] not be affected since different processing threads with different processing power and probably different priority levels are used. If that is the case and the playback is made on another device (on a computer for example), then it [B]may[/B] play normally without any initial frame drop slow-motion like effect. What I want to know is [B]if the recordings themselves are affected[/B]. To be sure, [B]they must be played back in another device[/B], for example on a computer in VLC. Some receivers have the option to momentarily show a black screen when changing channels while the new channel is tuned and processed to be displayed. I thought this was also available as an option on Enigma2 receivers. I have no experience with enigma boxes, so I'm just wondering if that exists. But in any case, the comments I read talk about a [B]2 second[/B] slow motion like effect, much longer than what is typically needed to tune and correctly display a channel in a correctly setup system using a modern receiver. So the question remains, are the [B]start of recordings[/B] made in hi3798mv200 receiver boxes affect by the issue? [/QUOTE]
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