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Cybox HD1: new linux box

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  • dniestre
    Banned
    • Mar 2012
    • 838

    Cybox HD1: new linux box

    Features

    ● 400 MHz MIPS processor
    ● Linux Operating System
    ● Media Player
    ● Support for downloadable plug-ins
    ● 1 x smart card reader
    ● 1 x Common Interface
    ● MPEG2 / H.264 Hardware decoding
    ● 1 x DVB-S2 tuner
    ● 8-digit segment VFD
    ● 512MB NAND Flash
    ● 512 MB DDR SDRAM
    ● 10/100Mb Ethernet interface
    ● 3 x USB 2.0
    ● RS-232
    ● HDMI
    ● 1 x SCART
    ● S / PDIF for digital bit stream out (optical)
    ● EPG support
    ● Automatic & Manual search service
    ● Multiple LNB control (DiSEqC)
    ● Supports Skin changes



    front

    § Display: 8-digit segment VFD display shows channel name
    and program information
    § CA 1
    § CI 1
    § USB: 1 x USB 2.0
    § Control Buttons: 5 (on / off, volume + / -, Channel Up / Down)

    Rear

    § Power Switch: 1
    § satellite IF input / output: 1 x F-type connector
    § Connecting TV / VCR: 1 x Scart
    § video / audio output 1 x HDMI
    § Audio output (digital) standard optical (S / PDIF)
    § USB: 2 x USB2.0
    § Ethernet: 1
    § RS-232: 1



    electricity
    § Current-voltage: 95 ~ 250/50 ~ 60 V / Hz
    § Power consumption: (max. / In typical operation / standby) 65/35/1W

    RF
    § RF range: 950 ~ 2,150 MHz
    § modulation, FEC, de-multiplexer: DVB-S/DVB-S2 standard

    video
    § Video Resolution: CCIR601 (720 x 576 lines), 576p, 720p,
    1080i, 1080p @ 30
    § Video Decoding: MPEG-2, MPEG-4 compatible
    § Input data rate: 2 ~ 45 MSymb / s
    § S / N:> 53 dB

    decoding
    § decoding: AC3, MPEG-4 (AAC-HE), MPEG-1 Layer1, 2.3
    § Sampling rate: 32 / 4.1 / 48 kHz
    § S / N:> 65 dB

    LNB
    § LNB supply (.. Hor / ver): 14/18; Max 400mA
    § Control signal: 22 kHz; ToneBurst; DiSEqCTM1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2

    general
    § Dimensions (W x H x D): 260 x 60 x 190 mm
    § Weight (without HDD): 3 kg





    price: 299€

    egami-2.0-venton-hd1-image

    NEU NEU NEU egami-2.0-venton-hd1-image
    nagelneues Image für die Cybox HD1:
    3rd Party 2.0 CYBOX

    OverviewImage
    based on OE 1.6
    - Kernel 2.6.31-3.2
    - Drivers 19.03.2012
    - Most of USB Wifi Dongles should works

    What's new ??? in v 2.0
    -Move to OpenPLi source tree ( Thank You PLi TEAM )
    - Move to Kernel 2.6.31-3.2
    - New device manager- Fast Scan
    - Cable Scan
    - MultiBoot 2.0 ( support USB, HDD, eSATA HDD)
    - Support UBIFS images ( ET9x00, ET6x00, VUDUO, VUUNO )
    - Support for NFI images ( DM800se, DM7020HD - up to enigma v3.1 free one!)
    - Updated default skin


    Installed Plugins:
    - HDMI-CEC Support
    - BLIND SCAN Support
    - Videoenhacement Plugin
    - Web Interface
    - My**** Player
    - FAN Setup
    - OSD 3D Setup
    - OSD Position setup
    - Cross EPG
    - Weather Plugin
    -ZDF Mediathek
    - WebMedia





    link: h**p://www.mediafire.com/?bnkc8l801blq223

    Factory Image Cybox HD1

    link: h**p://www.mediafire.com/?rjis7npd68a853t
  • dniestre
    Banned
    • Mar 2012
    • 838

    #2
    Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

    Does anyone have this box? What do you think about the box? Is a good choice? Can be compared to Vu+ Uno or is a little lower? I have searched in ****** but don't have too much results. Thanks a lot!

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    • microchick
      Experienced Board Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 1162

      #3
      Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

      Sounds like a good box with open source linux, openpli and some other operatin system. Blind Scan is another + point. Flash and SD RAM both are better. I think it could be a real competitor to Dreams and Vu's. Sounds a bit pricey though. As its a new box with not much support so I think it should be a bit cheap for the start.
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      • bokkie
        Experienced Board Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 1561

        #4
        Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

        Sounds ok but way to pricey.
        You can get a vu+ duo for that price and get all the support and knowledge that comes with it.
        Maybe that price is only reccomended retail price and the real price will be lower?

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        • pan1300
          Experienced Board Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 1663

          #5
          Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

          I feel the same ; frankly with what I know now and all I've read on different places, the day I buy a new box, it most probably will be a VU+ or a DB. Price ok, but service/support/updates/... are also very important once you have the box.
          May offend some people, but this is my opinion ; heard and read about a lot of 'new' boxes (mostly good during introduction), but some lasts and some don't - and that's not known the moment of purchase.

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          • microchick
            Experienced Board Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 1162

            #6
            Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

            Just did a bird's eye again and its not Enigma but Egami, never heard of it before. No USALS? another drawback. Any 1080P?
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            • bokkie
              Experienced Board Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 1561

              #7
              Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

              Yes that is how I see it too.
              All stb are different and even experienced users require a bit of help along the way.
              I think help and support is crucial in this hobby as you have no shop/ retailer to ask certain questions.

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              • microchick
                Experienced Board Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 1162

                #8
                Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                If I was going to buy a new box, i would definitely go for the one with more support on the internet. I wouldn't invest a big amount 299 euros to get something just out in the market. I would do a lot of research before buy this box.
                Just a question: Was this box was displayed at the Anga cables in Cologne, Gremany, earleir this month?
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                • dniestre
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 838

                  #9
                  Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                  the box can runs images from other boxes (Xtrend, Vu+ and DM)

                  egami-2.0-venton-hd1-image
                  - Support UBIFS images ( ET9x00, ET6x00, VUDUO, VUUNO )
                  - Support for NFI images ( DM800se, DM7020HD - up to enigma v3.1 free one!)
                  Egami is another team.



                  Here is a review: h**p://digitalt.tv/unibox-hd1/

                  + Fast and stable
                  + 8 character front display

                  - Not all buttons match the specified mode
                  - no software update via front-US
                  Attached Files

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                  • microchick
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1162

                    #10
                    Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                    @msaeedpp: I don't think the Wifi is mentioned in the specification. I might be wrong though.
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                    • dniestre
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 838

                      #11
                      Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                      The box is made by Venton (Germany, i think) and they will do Unibox HD2 and HD3.

                      I read that this box is made by ex-engineers from Dream Multimedia and Vu+.

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                      • bokkie
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 1561

                        #12
                        Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                        Hmmmm. Can't update software via usb?
                        That is a real positive with vu+ and makes trying out images so easy.
                        you can try out a different image and be back to your working backup in a few minutes..

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                        • pan1300
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1663

                          #13
                          Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                          Originally posted by bokkie
                          Hmmmm. Can't update software via usb?
                          That is a real positive with vu+ and makes trying out images so easy.
                          you can try out a different image and be back to your working backup in a few minutes..
                          Nothing to see with this new box, but agree with bokkie that s/w update via usb is very good. One of my boxes has 2 usb-slots and that's very positive (1 in the back for the HDD and 1 in the front for stick: channellist/soft). Had really bad experiences on another box (only 1 usb in the back) while disconnecting en reconnecting the HDD .

                          For me it comes to this: 2 x usb is necessary!

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                          • bokkie
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 1561

                            #14
                            Re: Cybox HD1: new linux box

                            Unless these new stb offer something exciting or come with a good price tag they aren't going to tempt me I'm afraid.
                            Stick with the most popular. Dreambox, vu+, blade, spiderbox, etc.

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