2016-08-20, 21:25
I don't know if S912 is true. Last I heard it was still S905, but I'm only a support guy, so I might not have the latest info.
(2016-08-20, 17:05)Ned Scott Wrote: IIRC, Play2S will have an internal SATA connection, dual internal tuner options, and some kind of slot that is used over in Europe for satellite. Also, a really nice remote with keyboard.
(2016-08-21, 01:33)noggin Wrote:I have already read at their forum, that tuner are not compatible.(2016-08-20, 17:05)Ned Scott Wrote: IIRC, Play2S will have an internal SATA connection, dual internal tuner options, and some kind of slot that is used over in Europe for satellite. Also, a really nice remote with keyboard.
Ned - when you say 'dual internal tuner' - do you mean two tuner module slots - allowing you to fit 2 x DVB-T/T2/C or 2xDVB-S2 modules or 2 x ATSC modules (or possibly a combination of the three)?
AIUI the DVB-S2 tuner in the Play and Play 2 is a dual-tuner module (the ATSC and DVB-T/T2/C modules are single tuners I think - though the latter is a single combo), so this would effectively let you fit 4 x DVB-S2 tuners in a single box? (This is assuming the Play and Play 2 share a common tuner module design?)
(2016-08-20, 13:04)Ned Scott Wrote: HD Amazon Prime video is actually possible using the Chrome browser. Use "request desktop site" and just go to the normal Amazon Prime website. I think it's using software decoding because it stutters sometimes on the Hub. Might be able to coax better performance on it with another browser, because Chrome was acting really buggy for me for any site. It was slow just to load the page.
EDIT: might not be 1080. Looks like maybe 720. Better than the tablet app, but not 1080.
(2016-08-21, 02:41)arrbee99 Wrote: Does anyone know if Play 2 will happily collect OTA TV guide info via DVB-S, especially in New Zealand ?If you currently receive EIT programme data via normal DVB-T / Terrestrial TV then you will also receive the same for DVB-S in NZed. The TvHeadend backend server can use this seamlessly for a full 7 day EPG.
(2016-08-21, 02:30)komplex Wrote: @noggin http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2395594 is this what you're after
(2016-08-21, 09:01)Ned Scott Wrote: Well, the good news is that there is a proof of concept Kodi add-on for Kodi v17 that does 720P Amazon Prime video
https://www.reddit.com/r/kodi/comments/4...of_amazon/
In theory it should be possible to get it to even do 1080, since Chrome on ARM can do 1080. Maybe.
(2016-08-21, 09:43)wrxtasy Wrote:(2016-08-21, 02:41)arrbee99 Wrote: Does anyone know if Play 2 will happily collect OTA TV guide info via DVB-S, especially in New Zealand ?If you currently receive EIT programme data via normal DVB-T / Terrestrial TV then you will also receive the same for DVB-S in NZed. The TvHeadend backend server can use this seamlessly for a full 7 day EPG.
More details see Freeview here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeview_(New_Zealand)
I use the TvHeadend server software in Oz this way for 7 day EPG data. Works really well.