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Box IPTV Description:
How is IPTV streamed? When you want to watch IPTV TV shows, you would do so through your
internet connection by way of a set-top box, as opposed to your cable or satellite provider. When
you click the link to start one of the TV shows, this sends a request to the content source or sources
(usually a server or servers). The server divides the video content into data packets over internet
protocol IP in a video compression format. It delivers the data to a local node in your neighborhood.
The signal then travels to your home, usually through fiber optic cable where your device or set-top box
decodes it so you can watch your IPTV channels.
Box IPTV Specification:
-O.S:Linux 4.9
-CPU Frequency:1500DMIPS 32bit
-Flash:16MB
-DDR3:1Gb=1024Mb=128MB
-IPTV protocol:HLS(M3U8),UDP,RTP,RTSP,RTMP,HTTP
-Video Decoder:HEVC/H.265,H.264,MPEG-4,H.263 P3,AVS,AVS plus,MPEG-2,MPEG-1
- Audio Mode:Left/Right/Stereo
Application With Box IPTV:
- Cable TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
- Personal Usage
Features of Box IPTV:
- High performance 32-bit CK610M CPU integrates 16Kbytes instruction cache and
16Kbytes data cache. Provides up to 1500 DMIPS. JTAG debug supported
- The multi-standard video decoder supports JPEG/MJPEG, MPEG2, AVS, AVS plus,
MPEG4, H.264, H.265 10bit/60fps HD or SD advanced video decoding. Error
protection and concealment supported
- All of the PAL and NTSC analog TV standards supported
Advantages for Box IPTV:
1. We have our own professional R&D team,so that can provide customers prompt and professional support.
2. Small quantity can accept(no matter how much quantity do you need,we can support as starting).
3. Customization service for hardware/software/package etc.
4. Flexible business way(CKD/SKD/CBU etc.)
5. Fast Time to Market
FAQ:
1. What is a set-top box?
A set top box is a device that connects a TV set to an external signal source. It converts the source
signal to TV content and displays it on the TV set. The signal can come from cable cables, satellite
dishes, broadband networks, and terrestrial broadcasts. The content received by the set top box is
not only the image and sound that analog TV can provide, but also the ability to receive data content,
including electronic program guides, Internet pages, subtitles, etc.
2.What are the features of a set-top box?
There are electronic program guide,favorites,timer,controls on the box,remote controls that work with
other TVs,parental locks etc.
3.How does a set-top box work?
Set top boxes allow a user to choose from specific providers, and then filter down to the video content
they wish to consume. In other words, the box would transmit numerous channels to an auxiliary channel
on the television. Many early Set Top Boxes also included a decoder for pay per view and premium channels.
4.What are the different types of set top boxes?
A set top box (STB), also colloquially known as a cable box or receiver and historically television decoder,
is an information appliance device that generally contains a TV tuner input and displays output to a television
set and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a form that can then be displayed
on the television screen or other display device. They are used in cable television, satellite television, and
over-the-air television systems as well as other uses.
5.Does a set-top box require an internet connection?
It is possible to connect a cable box to a TV without using an internet connection. You would simply need to
connect the cable box to the TV using an HDMI cable or a composite cable. This will allow you to access the
cable channels that you subscribe to without requiring an internet connection.
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