Changelog:
http://fw.azupd.com/added hardware acceleration option
improved dts audio subid
improve photo viewer thumbnail generator + resize function
Changelog:
http://fw.azupd.com/added hardware acceleration option
improved dts audio subid
improve photo viewer thumbnail generator + resize function
not bad changelog....
did anyone test this fw?
Is the Unicode srt bug fixed?
no visible improvement after fw update. may be GUI is opening little bit faster.
Last edited by tx0; 19-03-2010 at 08:13 PM.
If DTS and .srt subtiles does really work I will be really happy
what exactly does that mean? "added hardware acceleration option"
open Settings -> System Info -> HW Acc option -> On/Off
For me with hardware acceleration activated I loose signal on the DVB-S2 tuner, but I guess LAN speed is improved.
With hardware acceleration off the signal comes back.
The DVB-T tuner never had signal problems.
And what about epg, still crashes?
.srt were allready working in latest (day 17) dunno about DTS.
gonna test this one, what does hardware aceleration does?
Do you have premium+?
i only have SAT tuner and i didn't have to reboot after hardware acceleration.
and i got signal.
even after i reboot, i had signal...strange.
btw: my dvdrip quality unscaled to 1080p seem to have finally stabilized?
no more pixelization or shaked image......for now!
gotta test more
They have basically overclocked the CPU so expect lots more heat
System bus frequency : 231750000 Hz
CPU frequency : 347625000 Hz
DSP frequency : 347625000 Hz
used to be 300mhz now its 350mhz nearly :o11:
boxes may go :ack2: then :angelsad2: lol
Hfmls
Aren't you sold your box?
not yet ... unfortunately
Overclocking? I guess HW acceleration is just euphemism
But I can see top network speed goes up from around 5,5MB/s to 6,5MB/s
Before I change for my very stable running system from KGD Team.
to the new firmware,
how is zapping with cccam ?
and is the epg saved after population when going into standby.
Last edited by Smudger; 19-03-2010 at 11:10 PM.
That explains why I didn't have signal on my DVB-S2 tuner.
Looks like my tuner couldn't handle the overclocked system BUS.
This is the first sat box that I heard of as being able to overclock by software.
This is a wet dream of many PC enthusiasts :o16:
If Opensat uses a file that sets the overclock parameters in the boot process, maybe I can lower the system BUS, or overclock the CPU even more (or not if the DSP clock is the same).
OMFG. I thought they linked it to new library.. Now I see I was wrong
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em8xxx [/DATA/Yellow.mine/Working/SigmaDesign8634/SMP8634-2850.gcc3.4/mrua_SMP8634_v2_8_5_1_celrun_lg_b ranch_10212009-HDMI-fix_facsprod_legacy_dev.mips.nodt s.work/MRUA_src/rua/emhwlib_kernel/kernel_src/krua.c:1570] init_module: begun
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this overclocking is just ridiculous because it can bring down some boxes
The linux command to know the chipset (CPU+DSP) and the BUS clocks is:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
By default the system BUS is at 200Mhz.
All the clock might be linked, in overclocking the BUS it will also overclock the chipset.
Hardware acceleration overclocks everything by ~15.5%.
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