Hello All
Here is this new receiver it looks awesome:
Edison now also comes with his first 4K with a hardware quality that is looking for its same.
Housing in ALU
Handmade remote control with ALU Finnish
Latest 64 Bit Linux 4.19 making the first E2 Enigma2 Broadcom box on the market.
2GB Highspeed DDR-4 Ram
8 GB EMMC Flash
optional bis 12 SATIP Tuner (vtuner)
Multiboot
openGL Support
HBBTV
KODI
QT WEBKit Browser
Blindscan mit Multistream Support
Media Playback bis 2160P H265 wie auch H264
PIP
WIFI 2,4 und 5 GHZ
HDR Force für alte UHD TV
HLG/HDR10 Support
Bluetooth HID Support
Hochwertige Treiber
excellenter support
Technische Daten:
4K UHD Set-top Box
Linux Operating System
Dual Core ARM 1.5 GHz
H.265 HEVC decoding support
FLASH 8GB eMMC/RAM 2GB DDR4 2400Mhz
1 x DVB-S2X Tuner
1 x DVB-T2/C Tuner
Multi Stream Support
Blind Scan Support
4K UHD Multimedia Player
Smart Card Interface
Dual Band 2x2 Wi-Fi 802.11ac 5G/2.4G with MU-MIMO
2 x Pluggable Wi-Fi Antennas
Bluetooth embedded 2.1/3.0/4.0
Solid 10/100Mbps Ethernet Network Interface
Live Streaming through the Home Network
Picture in Picture (PIP)
Web Browsing support
Expandable Add-Ons and Plug-Ins
Free Internet Streaming TV and Radio
Universal Remote Control 2in1
Aluminum Case 180mm
Thread: Edison mio 4K
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Edison mio 4K – 11-12-2018,08:24 PM
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11-12-2018,08:59 PM
Read it will be the same chip 72604 as zero 4k but 64 bit and the same tuner as the nino pro s2x. should be good if it is true.
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12-10-2018,07:10 PM
Yes I saw that and send them an e-mail, they claim is going to be available on the first of Jan 2019, but look at the tuners is not the s2x tuner, so I don't know if they have different models, I read the price is going to be around 160 euros, price little thing with no hard drive space.
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12-11-2018,01:26 PM
I don't know if they change the price since you looked at it, but it says 90 euros, I hope they don't change that.
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12-29-2018,06:31 PM
I have purchased a MIO from Titanium Satellite. The box has a great blindscan for me using SatDreamGr image.
Good to see this receiver being sold in North America.
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12-29-2018,07:09 PM
I jumped in on one also. using Satdreamgr image myself. Made some backups of the original openatv,openpli and satdreamgr but have not figured out how to reflash the backups. Not as easy as the VU+. But the blind scan is alot better.
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12-29-2018,07:41 PM
Very Good!
Your radio channels on 91W Ku should play on the MIO with SatDreamGr image. Backup images are easy to install using the Backup Suite plugin. Let me know if you still have backup issues and I will post a video or something. OpenPLi backs up the same as SatDreamGr, but you have to install the plugin from feeds. A text file that is empty needs to be on any usb stick that is used for image backups. The text file should be named backupstick.text.
I have a Good feeling about the MIO receiver. The kernel of 4.19.4 is almost brand new, and this will help in the years to come with image updates.
The drawback to this kernel is several things will have to be written or patched for it, which means we will have to wait for some features. In the end though, this new kernel should end up being in our favor instead of being a curse.
Oe Alliance images backup differently than the PLi images, but again, an usb stick with a backupstick.txt file in it is helpful. OpenVix produces images that work well here, and it has more features than the PLi images. OpenVix is considered to be a 'Full Image" whereas the PLi images are not. The PLi images are basic images, and you install what you want through the plugin menu or telnet. OpenVix and OE Alliance images in general have most features and options installed at boot, so you either have some bloat or delete what you do not need.
DVBSnoop and pidscan work with the MIO. We should discuss more telnet options for the MIO in the future. Blindscan time stamps, and Service Scan logs are also available in SatDreamGr. But these are items that i have added, and they have to be manually installed.
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