Hi, i wrote them, byut no answer
i have to wait
THks
Hi , any news?
Vu+ Dev Team did not answer
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to watch movies with h265 codec , we must have 3 things working proprely or supporting h265 which are tv set, receiver, and drivers or softwareThey do not usually reply to emails (they receive way too many to be able to reply to them all).
However they do read them and when they manage to add new features, or fix certain things, they release updated drivers, or updated features on there git.
This in turn gets picked up by the BH team and the updates are applied to the BH image.
So you just need to wait and see i'm afraid.
So even though Broadcom state the cpu can only handle 1080p maximum (because there was no 4K available when duo2 cpu was created) you think that it’s just a software codec needed for the duo2 to be able to open 4K channels and Vu+ won’t release this imaginary 4K software codec just to force you to buy a 4K box ??Thay is also an enigma for me of why vuplus duo2 for instance can not show 4k contents.
Hardware cofiguration is ok. And there seems to be only a software issue involved to be taken care of which they claim is lacking in old models.
This logically should be solved with add on decoder of h265 to be installed to do the job of transcoding.
Because from what I figured new 4k boxes all have similar configurations with those of vuplus duo2. So that doesnt seem to be a hardware issue.
To be pessimistic, I reckon, they want to sell out new 4k box in the market and encorage users to replace the old ones with new 4k ones. Thats why they dont software upgrade the ones which are potential to be upgraded like duo2.
There is no hardware deficncies which block duo2 in running 4k contents except a codec (h256) which has never been released.
Thay is also an enigma for me of why vuplus duo2 for instance can not show 4k contents.
Hardware cofiguration is ok. And there seems to be only a software issue involved to be taken care of which they claim is lacking in old models.
This logically should be solved with add on decoder of h265 to be installed to do the job of transcoding.
Because from what I figured new 4k boxes all have similar configurations with those of vuplus duo2. So that doesnt seem to be a hardware issue.
To be pessimistic, I reckon, they want to sell out new 4k box in the market and encorage users to replace the old ones with new 4k ones. Thats why they dont software upgrade the ones which are potential to be upgraded like duo2.
There is no hardware deficncies which block duo2 in running 4k contents except a codec (h256) which has never been released.