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4K Decoder ready?

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  • gpaolobvt
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 185

    4K Decoder ready?

    Hello,
    Does anyboby has some news on some roadmap about decoders that will support this new standard?

    Now there is still no transmission, but the it is possible to buy a TV 4K resolution.

    They are stll expensive, but i think that in the early time the price will be lower.

    So i started wondering about Sat transmission and decoder receiver for this standard.

    Thanks
  • kontoni
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 152

    #2
    Re: 4K Decoder ready?

    dear gpaolobvt i think there is no commercial 4k decoder for sat yet.

    and is early for 4k sat transmissions on commercial level especially when 576 lines definition standard still is dominant on sat

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    • BlueIsMyColor
      Experienced Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 363

      #3
      Re: 4K Decoder ready?

      It will be coming soon...

      Broadcom Unveils STB Chipsets for 4K UltraHD

      Broadcom introduced new set-top box chipsets supporting UltraHD subscriber hardware and content. These new set-top box (STB) devices for satellite, cable and IP integrate support for the advanced high-efficiency video codec (HEVC) standard H.265 that will allow existing high-speed data networks to better utilize the higher throughput required by UltraHD content.

      Broadcom said its new designs have been architected to support UltraHD/4k up to Main10profile and up to 60 frames per second. They are designed to rapidly incorporate the latest HDMI 2.0 digital TV interface standard.

      "Broadcom first pioneered UltraHD technology with the introduction of the BCM7445, the world's first 4Kx2K TV home gateway chip, in January of this year," said Rich Nelson, Broadcom Senior Vice President of Marketing, Broadband Communications Group. "With the launch of today's HEVC chipset series, Broadcom continues to demonstrate its commitment to proliferating HEVC across the broadest possible product range and to support our customer requirements to drive this technology quickly into the market, particularly as lower-cost UltraHD TVs drive consumer awareness."
      regards

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      • aplok
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 1155

        #4
        Re: 4K Decoder ready?

        when ready with 4k decoder, here are 4k addon :

        Sony Announces Pricing for 55" and 65" 4K UHDTV Sets, 4K Media Server: 700 €

        __http://www.avsforum.com/t/1467248/sony-announces-pricing-for-55-and-65-4k-uhdtv-sets-4k-media-server

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        • KVF1966
          Board Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 279

          #5
          Re: 4K Decoder ready?

          found a link on the topic "the Company AzBox released a new model of the receiver, called Ultra HD! The satellite and IPTV receiver for fans of multi-functional and modern technology".

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          • aplok
            Experienced Board Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 1155

            #6
            Re: 4K Decoder ready?

            i've just found a 4k sat receiver:

            Ericsson RX8200 Advanced Modular Receiver

            __http://www.satcom.com/ericsson-rx8200-advanced-modular-receiver-p-672.html

            Price :$ 1732.50V

            The RX8200 offers a vast and sophisticated array of configuration possibilities allowing it to cover a broad range of applications.

            The RX8200 can be tailored to standard definition or high definition uses with MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 AVC decode technology in both 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 modes while connectivity into the receiver is achieved with DVB-S2 satellite, IP, ATM and ASI options.

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            • Mobley3
              Experienced Board Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 722

              #7
              Re: 4K Decoder ready?

              Originally posted by aplok
              i've just found a 4k sat receiver:

              Ericsson RX8200 Advanced Modular Receiver

              __http://www.satcom.com/ericsson-rx8200-advanced-modular-receiver-p-672.html

              Price :$ 1732.50V
              Looking at the spec for this receiver it is a professional model using Tandberg Director encryption. I think it will be a couple of years before there is a consumer related product available at any sort of reasonable price. I certainly will not be holding my breath on this.

              Regards Mobley3


              mobley3

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              • aplok
                Experienced Board Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 1155

                #8
                Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                ... pro model ...

                and i wonder if it is linux driven

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                • gpaolobvt
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 185

                  #9
                  Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                  Originally posted by Mobley3
                  Looking at the spec for this receiver it is a professional model using Tandberg Director encryption. I think it will be a couple of years before there is a consumer related product available at any sort of reasonable price. I certainly will not be holding my breath on this.

                  Regards Mobley3
                  Hello,
                  I visit this page and sincerally i didn't understand if this model has 4K features.

                  Can you tell me where is described this feature?

                  In the video output i didn't find any reference in 4K standard.

                  Maybe, i'm wong , but i cannot find this information
                  Thanks

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                  • Triad
                    Experienced Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 422

                    #10
                    Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                    I can't find any receiver that already has 4K support. If there are some, the prices are astronomical@!!

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                    • fandm
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 648

                      #11
                      Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                      Hi try this link it may explain 4k
                      .techradar.com/news/home-cinema/high-definition/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954.
                      Don,t forget to put the first part of the address in.

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                      • kostis
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 521

                        #12
                        Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                        so any of you think it will worth this price? im still looking fr a cheap hdmi
                        If my post was useful, please, use "Thanks" button

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                        • zoran89
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 1618

                          #13
                          Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                          You can recive and play 4K by using DVB card, I evan recorded once, but file was large since bitrate is over 40 Mbit/s
                          If ts. is in MPEG4, if ts. is in HEVC then you need special codec for it.

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                          • Ivymike
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 176

                            #14
                            Re: 4K Decoder ready?

                            I have seen Samsung 4K TV on shop and has amazing images... but I have little hope for images

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