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    Help best 4k HEVC HDR receiver

    Hi All,

    Looking for a new Sat box.
    This Technomate (TM Twin 4k) has HDR,
    does anyone know what type of HDR,
    would like it to be (HDR10+) or
    (HDR HLG) or (Dolby Vision).

    It's, Linux Open Embedded, H.265.
    Is H.265 (HEVC) High efficiency Video
    decoding.
    HEVC is broadcast at 10 bit colour depth, ?.

    Or, can you help point me to a better
    Box.

    Can I just ask, My TV has HDR10 enabled
    I tuned in (with the internal 4k Sat tuner)
    Hot Bird 4K 1 on (Hotbird 13e)
    This channel 4K1 is broadcasting in (HEVC-H.265).
    What I need to ask is, (How did it light up my HDR)
    Logo, and said
    (Use this HDR setting for pest picture quality).

    Thanks BF.

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    hotbird 4k1 isn't in HDR, well wasn't the last time I looked. The 4k travel channel Travelxp or what ever its called is using HLG but has recently encrypted. HDR10+ isn't available yet. My Solo 4k ignores Dolby Vision, Not sure if its hardware or a software limitation. Theres very little content broadcast which is available on 3rd party recievers, just the odd event here and there. **** poor considering how long 4k TV's have been around. Save your money.

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    Hi All,

    @3tv, Thanks for reply.

    That was my query 3tv, why should
    my HDR10 icon light up when 4k1 is
    broadcasting in (HEVC) and not, as you
    say broadcasting in HDR10.

    If your TV has Dolby Vision enabled you
    can ask VU if they have a
    (Dolby Vision Firmware upgrade) for the
    Solo 4k.

    Until this year it was thought that
    you needed the hardware V chip
    installed at the factory stage to
    receive (Dolby Vision).

    Now Dolby Vision can be loaded
    into TVs, STB, Games consul, by way
    of a Software upgrade,
    only problem is the manufactures have
    to pay Dolby.
    (Its not free like HLG and HDR10+)

    Plus the new
    Dolby Vision Dynamic Metadata can by
    broadcast in live TV
    Look at this years (2017 CES)
    Netflix is now streaming Dolby Vision.
    Not be long before S@Y start HLG
    broadcasts,
    BBC where expected to broadcast
    this years Wimbledon (2017)
    in HLG HDR from 28e,
    never found out why not.
    HLG been the international
    standard for broadcast TV since
    July 2016.

    If your Solo has HEVC decoding enabled
    you could try it on 4k1 on 13e.

    What will make just about all Sat 4mpeg
    channels switch to (HEVC) is it uses
    50% less bandwidth then 4mpeg.

    Thanks BF.

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    Hi All,

    Not noticed any Dolby Vision or HLG
    updates from VU yet, but anyone
    with a Marantz S.T.Box will receive
    HRD updates.


    MARANTZ 7/9/2017.
    Quote.. A firmware update for
    Dolby Vision and HLG
    Hybrid log *****
    Pass-Through will be
    available for all s.t.b as well
    as the HDR10 that is enabled.

    Thanks BF.

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    Hi All,

    Anyone have this HDR10/HLG support VU.

    It's the VU+ UNO 4k SE--
    --twin/Sat/ FBC PVR 4k UHD.
    It's advertised as
    HDR10/HLG support.

    Thanks BF.

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    Hi All,

    Anyone bought a VU+ Zero 4k.
    If you have what is (PLM).
    the advert show's
    with HDR10/HLG/PLM.
    What's PLM.

    Thanks BF.

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