Difference between revisions of "Transcoding"
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Revision as of 15:32, 7 May 2017
How does transcoding work.
Transcoding is a mechanism that is only available on the latest STBs (currently VU + Solo2 and VU + Duo2), which uses special hardware, which is not available on the other recipients. This allows you to especially "HD" (but SD) channels, "backscale" to a lower resolution and lower quality, which significantly reduces the required bandwidth. Perfect for internet viewing, so streaming often requires too much bandwidth.
- Mut@nt
- VU+
Applications for watching TV not on TV
- Blackbox
- VLC