I have the GB UE 4K. Like most other twin hybrid tuners, it has one physical input.
I have the GB UE 4K. Like most other twin hybrid tuners, it has one physical input.
satteliter (06-02-23)
While there is no stock of these tuners discussion is academic.
I just checked my own setup there which is a Gigablue UHE UE 4k and additional DVB-C/T2 twin tuner. This one:
https://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk...gigablue%20uhd
The DVB-T twin tuner is being fed by a single cable and I was able to record about 6 channels simultaneously just now no problem.
So it seems you could connect a single physical cable feeding both tuners
Last edited by dubrov; 06-02-23 at 20:06. Reason: Updated link
On the same mux or different ones?
cactikid (06-02-23)
GB Quad Plus, Mut@nt HD51, AX HD61, 80cm dish and Supreme Dark motor. Sony TA-AN1000, Sony UBP-X800M2 Bluray, Odroid N2+ (CoreElec), Monitor Audio Bronze 5.1 speakers
cactikid (06-02-23),satteliter (07-02-23)
I ended up going for the only option available, the pricier VU+ Duo 4K SE.
Gigablue have no stock(seemingly noone does) and no intention of bringing out more of the twin dvb-c/t2 tuner due to lack of chips.
Ah well!
Sky got the bullet today so that offsets the cost somewhat.
I'm sure you are going to love the Vu.