Hi, around 2015 (maybe maybe a little later I don't know exactly) I tuned the Astra 19.2 E at that time to test stations on Full HD and Full HD 3D and to my surprise, despite the weak hardware and GPU of the computer, it worked for me and a little later about 1 - 2 years later, testing for 4K came out, which I also ran with ProgDVB (although it worked choppy, but it worked!). However, now I have a question about tuning and monitoring stations in 4K UHDV 3840 × 2160 (2160p) or 8K UHDV 7680 × 4320 (4320p).
Stations that are already broadcasting FTA using ProgDVB cannot even be tuned in - why?
All UHD TVs no longer have a problem tuning in and making it possible to watch.
Will there be such a tuning option on ProgDVB in the near future?
Satellite stations such as: Mooz 4K, WOW 4K, 4K Heritage, NASA UHD are already broadcasting on Intelsat 10-02, for example on the frequency:
12705 V DVB-S2 System Encryption: HEVC / UHD 4K SR: 45000 FEC: 3/4 Modulation: NBC-8PSK
Re: Tuning and monitoring of satellite stations in 4K / 8K resolution
#2What DVB device you have? No any problem with 4K many years in ProgDVB. But of course your DVB tuner must support DVB-S2 on hardware level.
Also check video codec if you have channel in list but not can playback
Also check video codec if you have channel in list but not can playback
Re: Tuning and monitoring of satellite stations in 4K / 8K resolution
#3I have a PCI card for the computer model SKYSTAR HD 2 - product link: https://www.technisat.com/en_XX/Downloa ... uctID=1682
In the settings of the manual search for satellite frequencies in ProgDVB, the highest value is SymbolRate (SR): 30000 higher does not let me go.
I suspect that my satellite card doesn't support a higher value. As you state that UHD TV goes on ProgDVB without any problems, there will only be a mistake on my satellite card.
Could you recommend me a model of a satellite card for a computer similar to the one I mentioned above and which can fully accept both UHD TV in 8K resolution?
Thank you for any good advice.
In the settings of the manual search for satellite frequencies in ProgDVB, the highest value is SymbolRate (SR): 30000 higher does not let me go.
I suspect that my satellite card doesn't support a higher value. As you state that UHD TV goes on ProgDVB without any problems, there will only be a mistake on my satellite card.
Could you recommend me a model of a satellite card for a computer similar to the one I mentioned above and which can fully accept both UHD TV in 8K resolution?
Thank you for any good advice.
Re: Tuning and monitoring of satellite stations in 4K / 8K resolution
#4Quite old device and possible some problems with hi-bitrate. I am not good remember. But also possible tuner is good but signal level too small.
ps: Do you have signal in manual scanner? Channels after push on "scan" ?
ps: Do you have signal in manual scanner? Channels after push on "scan" ?
Re: Tuning and monitoring of satellite stations in 4K / 8K resolution
#5After a detailed examination of the hardware and technical capabilities of my satellite card, I conclude that my card can accept the symbol rate up to 30,000. Above this value, it is not really able to do anything.
I found one product that could be a real option for watching UHD 4K programs in today's well. Do you have experience or any information or whether the ProgDVB program can work fully with this card?
Here is a link to a product I found as an option to solve my problem:
https://www.tbs-technology.de/shop/DVB- ... d-TBS-6522
I found one product that could be a real option for watching UHD 4K programs in today's well. Do you have experience or any information or whether the ProgDVB program can work fully with this card?
Here is a link to a product I found as an option to solve my problem:
https://www.tbs-technology.de/shop/DVB- ... d-TBS-6522
Re: Tuning and monitoring of satellite stations in 4K / 8K resolution
#6I think most modern tuners good for you (4k/8k or 720p - not important for tuner). Yes, many my users use TBS I hope good for you also.
ps: I cannot guarantee that the device will work 100%. But looks good.
ps: I cannot guarantee that the device will work 100%. But looks good.