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Thread: Miraclebox Ultra, pixelization on T/T2 with OpenVIX, works ok with OpenPLI

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    Miraclebox Ultra, pixelization on T/T2 with OpenVIX, works ok with OpenPLI

    I tried to upgrade one of my Miraclebox Ultras to the latest OpenVIX image from the final OpenMB/OpenPLI image today and had to restore as there was massive pixelization on several DVB-T2 channels.

    I tried the latest Egami (8.0.3) image also, and it had the same problem, so I assume it is a problem upstream.

    Is this a known issue, and will there be a fix for this? It is obviously not a hardware or signal related issue as it works fine with the old (2016-09-22) OpenMB/OpenPLI image.

    The reason for upgrading is that it appears that the OpenPLI support for these boxes have been dropped.

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    Miraclebox Ultra, pixelization on T/T2 with

    Did you re-use your old lamedb/bouquets or did you scan again?

    If you scanned, what scanning parameters did you use?

    Does problem exist if you use old lamedb/bouquets on openvix?

    Which mast is your aerial pointing to?

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