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eastof111
04-12-2014, 12:35 AM
Looks like Atemio is entering the the Vu+ class of receivers. The Atemio is not out yet, but they are all ready posting these specs on their forum. Claiming May delivery. No prices announced yet. Will be interesting to see how much lower the price will be vs. Vu+, or maybe not. This was translated by Google from German.



Atemio NEMESIS - Digital Full HD 1080p Triple Linux Receiver

Key Features

• Linux Operating System E2 and TitanNit (Dual Boot)
• Fast booting
• Fast switching times
• Time shifting , recording and playback with built-in hard drive ( SATA) / External storage devices (NAS , e-SATA or USB 2.0)
• Different menu interfaces (skins ) including customization options
• Many options to customize the system to your needs
• Backup / Restore function
• Clear channel list of favorites and display the following items
• Plugin management
• Supports many media formats
• Wide range of plugins
• PC to convert programs and change the channel list
• Screen saver in radio mode
• Remote control buttons freely assignable
• Online firmware update
• Web Interface : Taxes and streaming AV data (including live TV) on PC and Notebook
• app: control and streaming AV data (including live TV) on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets
• Blind Scan function <-------------------------
• IPTV ready ( as client and server )
• IP streaming
• Different E2 Images installable
• Unlimited channel lists for TV / Radio
• Support of Bouquet lists
• EPG ( electronic program guide) support
• PIP HD *
• Transcoding for Mobile Devices *
• Airplay function *
• and much more ....

* This function is currently only on the use of E2 available.

Technical Features
• Digital Full HD 1080p Triple Linux Receiver
• BCM7424 Dual Core 2x 1300 MHz MIPS Processor <------------------
• 3 tuner slots for DVB -S2 and / or DVB-C/T2 (Plug & Play)
• Flash 2 GB
• 2 GB RAM
• OLED display
• 2x Conax7 card reader
• 2x Common Interface
• Gigabit LAN ( 10/100/1000 MBit compatible interface )
• HDMI input
• HDMI output
• Built-in WIFI 2.4 Ghz interface <----------------------
• YUV component output
• 3x USB ( 1xVorder , 2x rear)
• PVR ready via USB, NAS , SATA internally and externally
• RS 232
• SPDIF out
• 4G LTE capable via USB
• Bluetooth capable via USB <-----------------------
• Power switch

el bandido
04-12-2014, 08:51 AM
The new Atemio is supposed to be available at retail in May. Best of luck to this new receiver! EB

el bandido
04-12-2014, 12:43 PM
To Add:
I think Atemio has a connection with Fortis, so you might expect this same receiver to be marketed under several different brand names in 6 months to a year.

eastof111
04-12-2014, 10:36 PM
I have a feeling this one is going to be priced similar to the Golden Interstar Xpeed LX3 which has been out for a few months and has the same specs. The going price, depending on config is about 350 to 450 Euros.

eastof111
05-02-2014, 09:39 PM
The receiver isn't out yet and OpenATV has three nightly builds on their site.

Some corrections:
Improved recording function in standby
NAS drive: sorting of files improved (Yellow button)
Player Sync feature added (Quick menu)
URL sequence in InternetTV can be moved by the user
Aktuallisiert overwriting duplicate URL list in Internet TV
Aktuallisiert Last URL list on the first page
Aktuallisiert Delete the URL list with Hot Keys
Start with the last added free TV service after restarts
Search for all addon's in FreeTV added (blue button)

Pale-Rider
05-02-2014, 10:39 PM
The receiver isn't out yet and OpenATV has three nightly builds on their site.

Some corrections:
Improved recording function in standby
NAS drive: sorting of files improved (Yellow button)
Player Sync feature added (Quick menu)
URL sequence in InternetTV can be moved by the user
Aktuallisiert overwriting duplicate URL list in Internet TV
Aktuallisiert Last URL list on the first page
Aktuallisiert Delete the URL list with Hot Keys
Start with the last added free TV service after restarts
Search for all addon's in FreeTV added (blue button)

It's not difficult to create images for any E2 based receiver now with the OE-A GIT, it just takes a few minutes, but and this is where I disagree with ATV, they will happily put out images with no testing at all, essentially ALPHA releases, where as ViX at a bare minimum will test the image on a actual receiver to make sure it boots etc.

eastof111
05-03-2014, 12:15 AM
For all we know, someone may have a test unit and assisting in the test procedure. But then again, this is just a guess.

Pale-Rider
05-03-2014, 02:54 AM
For all we know, someone may have a test unit and assisting in the test procedure. But then again, this is just a guess.

Well I am part of the OE-A Dev's skype group and see every thing they post, and none of them to my knowledge have samples of this receiver on which to test but if it is based on another box like the ventons's are then it could be done that way.

eastof111
08-10-2014, 01:52 AM
Now that the Nemesis is retailing, it's interesting to note that it has an HDMI input. On the initial boot, it also displays the boot progress on the front display allowing one to choose video display formats, wizards, etc.

Pixl
08-12-2014, 09:18 AM
I find this receiver interesting. The higher speed processors and extra ram suggest faster page changing, etc. But I wonder what I will get over the Raptor I now have.
A couple of features I would like to see on the next box I buy would be an RF remote and a button that directly brings up the signal and quality bars without having to go thru the menus. Also what will the HDMI input be used for?

eastof111
08-12-2014, 11:54 AM
You should have access to a dual boot system using TitanNit and enigma2 images plus plugins with much faster boot times and channel switching.

The HDMI input should allow you to plug in cd-dvd players and access them via their firmware. I am hoping more devices will have access to this input, but I haven't seen a review yet.

Here's some teaser videos, one for the Nemesis and the other showing the TitanNit image on a lesser receiver.

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el bandido
08-12-2014, 06:07 PM
I find this receiver interesting. The higher speed processors and extra ram suggest faster page changing, etc. But I wonder what I will get over the Raptor I now have.
A couple of features I would like to see on the next box I buy would be an RF remote and a button that directly brings up the signal and quality bars without having to go thru the menus. Also what will the HDMI input be used for?

Enigma2 is a very flexible operating system for fta receivers. It is mainly open source so the level of personalization is unlimited.

Attached is a photo showing the signal level in SNR(db). Pressing the remote's OK button twice will give you this information.

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Pixl
10-05-2014, 02:10 PM
Well I took the plunge and ordered up one of these from a German sat dealer. I hope to be testing it in a few weeks, we shall see what it can do.
I'm going to need some help from you guys as I know 0 about E2.

eastof111
10-05-2014, 04:14 PM
Congrats Pixl! Did you confirm with the vendor that the blind scan is currently working with their images?

Here's a review translated from German, a little difficult to get an impression of the pros and cons of the receiver.

"The boot time openATV 4.2 Power switch to TV screen is 55 seconds other 1.3 GHZ boxes are there in 45 seconds but for me this is still a time that is OK.

Display is as in the mutant or the LX3 Identical optimized for 8-bit S / W Picon which are already on the Vu Ultimo therefore knows a lot of potential to play, even on the feed are already div display skins.
Here in the forum there are already more displays skins because of all these boxes are the same so they can be immediately used the same right from the start there is a good selection.

Card Reader as well as CI modules run as you would already know from the LX3.

The new Dynamic Transcoding Now works as expected also tested with blackbox on IOS 8 and also with the webif with the VLC player worked Impeccable here.

With 3 DVB-S2 tuner does not work as much shots as Xtrend or mutant, but 8 HD recordings fold here without disturbance.

Good that is the tuner of the LX 1/2/3 or Venton HDx series can be used.

Weaknesses shows the box still in the Media Playback, DVD ISO / vob files simply did not want to even the playing Flac audio did not even have to be there still worked after at the drivers.

What is the standard for the other 1.3 GHZ models WMV / WMA absent in the Nemesis also, according to information it is up to the missing license ..

What in the Nemesis but it is blind scan, the Xtrend models and Mutant have not this popular E2 feature.

HBBTV is also pretty quick at the Nemesis with E2 also thanks to 1.3 GHZ.

Streaming, IPTV or as a Home Cinema client makes the Nemesis fun, got on my NAS set up a Plex server, and with E2 Nemesis can now become a Plex client

simple never goes there now makes a 1.3 GHZ Box enjoy properly, thanks to the many plugin options and with the openATV Feed has always been a top current selection.
thanks to our team here in the forum who are tirelessly while keeping everything always News.

The compact design of the box and the price makes from what already is and I think for many interesting make up the box to see.

florist Captain"


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el bandido
10-05-2014, 08:06 PM
Congratulations Pixl!
Be patient and expect to spend some time learning E2. It is a great operating system for fta, but it is different from the closed source firmwares.

el bandido
10-06-2014, 05:15 AM
Image or firmware loading is very similar to the Duo2.


How to upload firmware on Atemio NEMESIS HD


1) - Turn off the decoder;

2) - Disconnect any peripherals connected to the USB port on the front and rear;

3) - Format a USB memory stick from your PC in fat32;

4) - Download the latest version of firmware available;

5) - Unzip the zip or rar file;

6) - Copy the folder "atemio" on the USB stick;

7) - Insert the memory stick into the front USB port of the decoder (open the flap that covers cam / card);

8) - Turn on the decoder by rear panel;

9) - The display will show "VOL + to upgrade" for a few seconds;

10) - Press the arrow up in the front panel of the decoder;

11) - You will see step by step in the display: "Flashing SPLASH", then "Flashing KERNEL", then "Flashing ROOTFS" (this takes a couple of minutes), and then "Complete! Reboot!" and restart: Wait until it reappears "VOL + to upgrade";

12) - The procedure is completed; turn off the decoder by rear panel;

13) - Remove the pen from the front USB port;

14) - Reconnect any peripheral or hub-and-USB port on the rear USB;

15) - Turn on the decoder according to the instructions of the setup wizard.

Pale-Rider
10-06-2014, 05:26 AM
Between you and me there is a BETA ViX Apollo image for this being tested rite now, although we are not sure yet if we are going to push it to a full release so no promises just yet.

Pixl
10-06-2014, 05:07 PM
East,

Thanks for the info, I have been on the openATV site in Germany quite a bit reading about this receiver. One funny thing, I was going thru quite a bit of trouble to translate my posts to German using Google. After a few misunderstandings they told me to just post in English and forget Google, we'll figure it out.

eastof111
10-06-2014, 07:40 PM
Glad to hear they are offering assistance at OpenATV. Here's another site that handles the TitanNit aspect of the receiver. It's also in German.

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Pixl
10-23-2014, 12:22 AM
Almost here!

I ordered the NEMESIS over two weeks ago shipping regular mail it spent most the of that time in Germany.

They finally put it on a DHL plane and was in Chicago in one day, cleared U.S. customs in two days (amazing!) and is now in Grand Rapids.

USPS Tracking™

Product & Tracking Information


Date & Time

Status of Item

Location

October 23, 2014 , 12:14 am

Arrived at USPS Facility

GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49512

Your item arrived at our USPS facility in GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49512 on October 23, 2014 at 12:14 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.

October 19, 2014 , 12:09 pm


Processed Through Sort Facility


ISC CHICAGO IL (USPS)



Origin Post is Preparing Shipment


October 18, 2014 , 8:09 am


Processed Through Sort Facility

FRANKFURT/FLUGHAFEN, GERMANY

October 18, 2014 , 7:49 am

Processed Through Sort Facility

FRANKFURT/FLUGHAFEN, GERMANY

October 8, 2014 , 7:26 pm

Acceptance

GERMANY

But as I have been waiting, my scheduled knee replacement surgery came up yesterday. I am writing from my hospital bed, hope to go home today already walking on it. Soo.. I will be reporting very slowly as time and pain pills allow.This will keep me busy over the next 4-6 weeks while stuck at home.


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eastof111
10-23-2014, 12:34 AM
Glad everything worked out for you Pixl... looks like they have good room service there!!!!! Hope you get well soon and looking forward to your review of the receiver!

el bandido
10-23-2014, 08:31 PM
Just because you had a kneecap replaced is not an excuse to lay around!

Hope you are well SOON!! EB

easily confused
10-24-2014, 04:40 AM
What? they wouldn't even give you a mini satellite setup in your room so you could play with your receiver? Now that is just downright indecent. LOL. Hope you are feeling better, Pixl, and have a speedy recovery.

Pixl
10-26-2014, 01:00 AM
The Nemesis arrived last Friday, the same day I got home from the hospital. I am living on the sofa at this time, Nemesis only 5ft away but impossible to connect it up or work with it at this time, too much pain from the surgery. My wife is busy taking care of me and doesn't want to mess with something as important as a new FTA box. I'll try to get someone over here to do a temporary install maybe slaved off the Raptor so I don't loose everything.

eastof111
10-26-2014, 01:39 AM
Better to play it safe and take it slow for a while Pixl, no matter how tempting it might be to see the Nemesis in action. Glad you made it back home.