Just got one of these after a year long break without a box, wanted to know is there a separate firmware for this or can i use firmware i used for my old a780.
kryptview hd a850
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kvhd specs:
dvb-t2/t compliant
mpeg2 mp@ml, mpeg2 mp@hl, mpeg4, avc/h.264 hp@l4
mpeg-1 Audio l1/2, 2ch down-mix: mpeg-4 and mpeg-4 he dolby digital & plus, mp3, wma support
Various video display format with ntsc/pal support
7 favourite channel groups
hdmi video output support
component (ypbpr) video output support
mono, stereo audio output support
s/pdif audio output (coaxial)
software upgrade via usb & rs232 from pc(pc to set) or set(set to set) support
fast channel switching time
Max, 10000 channels tv & radio programmable
various video aspect ratio with 4:3, pan&scan, full screen and 16:9 support
Advanced graphics and electronic program guide (7 days epg)
timer function(coupled epg) for switch on and off
Parental control of individual channels and system
Subtitle support
Teletext supported by VBI insertion and software emulation
Zoom in/out
Multi Language OSD menu
Quickfind function in channel list
Powerful sort in channel list (A-Z/Scramble/etc)
Auto channel searching function
program search in automatic, advanced and manual way
Variable games (7 Games)
Copy protection with ALPU (Algorithm License Permission Unit)Comment
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I now have an a850 and the good bits, nice picture quality, epg good, most HD channels. Does not freeze as often as the the A780
The bad bit, the sound scrambles quite often and the only way out of it is to turn on and off, which is really annoying. when it pixelated it's just for a few seconds and carrys on unlike the a780 that just scrambles for 30 seconds.
I have never had sound problems on the a780.
Could well be my cable causing problems.
I have just fitted a 10db forward Path Attenuator and it's improved slightly.
Overall a nice box so if you want a kryptview go for the HD box.Comment
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