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Hi guys,
Seen the new promotion on the xtrend boxes and can't decide which one to get.
Apart from the transcoding function is there any benefit/ reason to get the 10000 over the 8000.
Baring in mind I have vm 100mb broadband, would transcoding really be beneficial?
Thanks for any help.
Andy_Hazza
04-07-15, 19:53
The Mut@nt HD2400 is a fantastic receiver, its my fave receiver. The transcoding on the ET10K, Mut@nt and Vu+ Duo2 are hardware based and are better.
It all boils down to how much you want to pay and if the transcoding feature is something you want etc.
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Ok great thanks. But between the et8 and et10 is there much of a difference for the extra £60ish
SORRY TO JUMP YOUR POST. is there a reason to why they have dropped in price?
Ok great thanks. But between the et8 and et10 is there much of a difference for the extra £60ish
Hdmi in, and2 ethernet ports (1Gb and a 100), transcoding
nearly sure all boxes drop in price at sometime even vu dropped price:D
SORRY TO JUMP YOUR POST. is there a reason to why they have dropped in price?
All makes/models drop in price from time to time, few weeks ago Solo2 was £239 and Duo2 over £300.
Hdmi in, and2 ethernet ports (1Gb and a 100), transcoding
What would you do with the hdmi in?
plug a hdmi device into it? :confused:
What would you do with the hdmi in?
I believe that some people were plugging in their xboxes, others via a hdmi splitter plugged in their S** boxes for some reason beyond me.:) .. Sory admin tried to keep inside any rules.
plug a hdmi device into it? :confused:
I did realise that. I was looking more along the lines of for what purpose would I plug in an hdmi device?
See my post:). But hdmi splitter is required.
Am looking at these boxes can someone explain what transcoding is and why hardware transcoding is better. I have googled it but still doesn't make much sense to me.
irishbiker
24-08-15, 09:41
In simple terms, transcoding converts the HDMI picture into a lower quality version (depending on the type of conversion you want) which then can be viewed over a network/internet, viewing the channel on your phone or tablet. Doing it via hardware means generally a better quality conversion and takes the load off the CPU in the sat receiver and means it can be done quicker and does not slow down the sat receiver as if it was done via software the receiver's CPU would be doing all the work.
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