Posts by TheUltimate007

    YouTube Plugin by Taapat

    you have to create your own "Api Keys" , and than replace the default in "YouTubeUi.py" file .


    a "how to" about the Api key, you can find here

    done !


    Now in which path exactly can i find "YouTubeUi.py" file ?


    EDIT: well I found it in usr/lib/enigma2/python/plugins/extensions/youtube. However I get this error " There was an error in extract video url: signature extraction failed "


    ** EDIT: I only get this error whenever I play content from any VEVO channel. The rest of the videos seem to work just fine


    *** Edit: I uploaded the file "YouTubeVideoUrl.py" by thawtes and now it works the way it should !


    Thank you 😍😍😍



    The brand new Zgemma H9 Twin and Zgemma H9 Combo by AirDigital Technology Co


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    H9 Twin Specifications:


    • Linux Operating System
    • ARM processor with 1500MHz Quad-core CPU
    • Hi3798MV200 Main chipset
    • More than 4.10x linux kernel
    • DVB-S2X+DVB-S2X twin tuner built-in
    • Support 4K- 2160p
    • 8GB EMMC FLASH / 1GB DDR3 Memory
    • Picture in Picture (PIP)
    • 1x smartcard reader
    • 1 x Common Interface slot (CI+)
    • Intemal 2.5” HDD Sata3 bracket (HDD Optional)
    • SD card (TF card) for recording, 8GB, 64GB, 128GB (optional)
    • WIFI 300MHZ Built-in
    • 2 x USB2.0
    • 1x HDMI 2.0
    • MPEG-2 / H.264 and H.265 Hardware Decoding
    • HEVC / H.265 2160p60 Main-10 multi-format decoder
    • 10/100 Mbit Ethernet Interface
    • Multimedia plug-in supported
    • Advanced EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
    • User-friendly linux Menu system
    • Full automatic service scan
    • Various OSD skins supported
    • Various Channel Editing Programs
    • Easy and fast software-upgrade via USB
    • Low deep-standby power consumption under 1 W
    • Parental Control
    • Plugin Service
    • Excellent sound quality in Dolby Digital
    • OSD into many languages and graphics (Skins)
    • Web interface, WEB Remote control
    • DiSEqC 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 and USALS
    • External power supply 12V 3A


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    Zgemma H9 Combo Specifications:


    • Linux Operating System
    • ARM processor with 1500MHz Quad-core CPU
    • Hi3798MV200 Main chipset
    • More than 4.10x linux kernel
    • DVB-S2X+DVB-T2/C combo tuner built-in
    • Support 4K- 2160p
    • 8GB EMMC FLASH / 1GB DDR3 Memory
    • Picture in Picture (PIP)
    • 1x smartcard reader
    • 1 x Common Interface slot (CI+)
    • Intemal 2.5” HDD Sata3 bracket (HDD Optional)
    • SD card (TF card) for recording, 8GB, 64GB, 128GB (optional)
    • WIFI 300MHZ Built-in
    • 2 x USB2.0
    • 1x HDMI 2.0
    • MPEG-2 / H.264 and H.265 Hardware Decoding
    • HEVC / H.265 2160p60 Main-10 multi-format decoder
    • 10/100 Mbit Ethernet Interface
    • Multimedia plug-in supported
    • Advanced EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
    • User-friendly linux Menu system
    • Full automatic service scan
    • Various OSD skins supported
    • Various Channel Editing Programs
    • Easy and fast software-upgrade via USB
    • Low deep-standby power consumption under 1 W
    • Parental Control
    • Plugin Service
    • Excellent sound quality in Dolby Digital
    • OSD into many languages and graphics (Skins)
    • Web interface, WEB Remote control
    • DiSEqC 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 and USALS
    • External power supply 12V 3A



    Spec wise the receiver is very similar to the Octagon 8008 with exception to the internal HDD bracket. The lack of Gigabit LAN and USB 3.0 ports on this box remain major drawbacks. I've been notified by the company that the boxes will be available on March.


    Further details and images will be uploaded on this thread when available


    Links: https://www.zgemma.org/zgemma-h9-combo.html https://www.zgemma.org/zgemma-h9-twin.html


    I need a receiver with good hardware, can handle 4K 30 and 60Hz well,fast zapping and can store a lot of channels as I have a motorised setup. I am also going to do a lot streaming from the receiver to my phone and computer on my local network and use timeshift.


    H7 is definitely better thanks to its broadcom processor and better flash memory of 4Gb with option to add Hard Drive inside and a lot of USB ports. In H9.2H i can use memory card to expand storage, it also comes with two WIFI antennas built in.


    It all comes to the price the H7 is 50$ more than the H9.2H. Do you think it is worth it ?

    Hisilicon is a good chipset but have still a young development. The most annoying issue is the little lag when zaping (picture slow down). For me is the main problem compared with the others, so SF8008 maybe needs more perfect drivers than Os Mio 4k to give same performance.

    Exactly, Hardware wise Mio 4k is excellent since it has double the RAM in SF80084 and zapping looks flawless in Mio 4k. The SF8008 on the other hand has exclusive support for the Abertis package on Hispasat with a much better price but the zapping in it is just too annoying.