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VU+ SOLO 4K DVB-S2 FBC Tuner
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 986333" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Yes, new models coming but it is going to take a long time for proper image support. Solo4K has taken the best part of a year to get reasonable image support and there are still certain driver issues that could be improved.</p><p></p><p>That it has 8 tuners is a myth. It has 2 built in tuners. Using the FBC tuners with a Universal LNB gives the equivalent performance as 2 tuners and 6 loopthroughs.</p><p></p><p>With a Unicable II LNB you can record from up to 8 transport stream simultaneously. But there is no restriction on how the link tuners are configured. So the suggestion earlier that C, D, and E are connected to tuner A, and the F, G, and H are linked to tuner B is fiction.</p><p></p><p>I have a twin PnP DVB-S2 tuner card in the slot and this is not excessively hot. Definitely lower than 50C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 986333, member: 301161"] Yes, new models coming but it is going to take a long time for proper image support. Solo4K has taken the best part of a year to get reasonable image support and there are still certain driver issues that could be improved. That it has 8 tuners is a myth. It has 2 built in tuners. Using the FBC tuners with a Universal LNB gives the equivalent performance as 2 tuners and 6 loopthroughs. With a Unicable II LNB you can record from up to 8 transport stream simultaneously. But there is no restriction on how the link tuners are configured. So the suggestion earlier that C, D, and E are connected to tuner A, and the F, G, and H are linked to tuner B is fiction. I have a twin PnP DVB-S2 tuner card in the slot and this is not excessively hot. Definitely lower than 50C. [/QUOTE]
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