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Thread: New 750MHz! Bootloader for Octagon SF8HD / XP1000+ and MaxDigital XP1000

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    both of these i dont use lol,love the boot screen pity no audio of running water,dam forgot to read sticky again set to multi on setup is that allowed/changed?

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    Tenet cat /proc/cpuinfo

    Should give u 751mhz.



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    The Original Bootloader Will Stream Live HD From My Quad+ Perfectly... But I Realised That It Wasn't Quite Up To Streaming The Recordings Of The Same HD Channels... At First I Thought It Was My Cable, So Replaced It, And Tested It Using Iperf, So I Knew It Wasn't The Switches And Cables...

    After Searching Around On The Net, I Came Across This Thread, But The Site Was Down, So Got A Cached Version From Google, But Obviously Couldn't Download...

    After Flashing The 750Mhz Bootloader, The Box Can Now Stream The Recordings Perfectly Too Now... But It Means Enigma2 Boxes Must Pre-process Before Recording... I Assume Because Of The File Sizes Are Roughly Double Of What You Would Expect(Or 6 Times That Of SD) That The Recordings Are De-Interlaced... I Could Be Wrong, But I Can't Think Of Any Other Reason...

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