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Sexview issues since Friday 30th Oct?
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<blockquote data-quote="elmin" data-source="post: 813786" data-attributes="member: 181640"><p>I have a famous-name brand SD box with embedded Viaccess. I wanted a rock-solid box, so I bought a 'name'. It is a few years old.</p><p></p><p>There is a worry that the problem is not Viaccess but actually unusual MPEG2 video being produced by their new coders that some boxes have problems decoding.</p><p></p><p>The fact that your box - one with the latest MPEG chipset in it - also has problems makes me think that this may not be the case, but it is still a worry.</p><p></p><p>If it turns out that the MPEG chipset in my box can't cope with any dodgy MPEG that these new coders may be transmitting, then I'll definitely have to renew with some other provider - I'm not buying a brand new box just to get SV working on SD, that's 100% definite. </p><p></p><p>I'd planned on upgrading to an S2/MPEG-4 HD combo box like yours if they decided to go that route, but for no other reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elmin, post: 813786, member: 181640"] I have a famous-name brand SD box with embedded Viaccess. I wanted a rock-solid box, so I bought a 'name'. It is a few years old. There is a worry that the problem is not Viaccess but actually unusual MPEG2 video being produced by their new coders that some boxes have problems decoding. The fact that your box - one with the latest MPEG chipset in it - also has problems makes me think that this may not be the case, but it is still a worry. If it turns out that the MPEG chipset in my box can't cope with any dodgy MPEG that these new coders may be transmitting, then I'll definitely have to renew with some other provider - I'm not buying a brand new box just to get SV working on SD, that's 100% definite. I'd planned on upgrading to an S2/MPEG-4 HD combo box like yours if they decided to go that route, but for no other reason. [/QUOTE]
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