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Place of Origin | Shenzhen China |
Brand Name | ERI |
Model Number | ERI-IPTV004 |
Multil Protocol Support UDP Ethernet Lan Port Video Setting Linux Based Iptv Box
Linux Based Iptv Box 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.
Linux Based Iptv Box 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
- Audio Mode:Left/Right/Stereo
- LAN Port:10M/100M Ethernet/RJ-45
Application With Linux Based Iptv Box:
- Cable TV Operator
- Pay TV Operator
- Internet Service Provider
- Content Provider
- Personal Usage
- HD set-top box
Features of Linux Based Iptv Box:
- Built-in 128MB DDR3 SDRAM
- 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
- HDR video decoding and display Supported
- All of the PAL and NTSC analog TV standards supported
- Support standby mode
Advantages for Linux Based Iptv Box:
1. Small quantity can accept(no matter how much quantity do you need,we can support as starting).
2. Customization service for hardware/software/package etc.
3. Flexible business way(CKD/SKD/CBU etc.)
4. Convenient Location
5. Comprehensive Marketing Strategies
FAQ:
1. Can I use a set-top box to watch movies in 3D?
Whether or not you can use a set-top box to watch movies in 3D depends on the specific set-top box
and your TV's 3D capabilities. Some set-top boxes are compatible with 3D content and can output 3D
signals to a compatible 3D TV. However, not all set-top boxes support 3D content, so it's important
to check the specifications of the set-top box before purchasing. Additionally, your TV must also support
3D playback in order to watch movies in 3D. If both your set-top box and TV support 3D,
you can connect them using an HDMI cable and select the 3D mode on your TV to enjoy 3D movies.
2. What is the range of the remote control for a set-top box?
As long as you're within range of your cable box, your remote should work fine. Most Bluetooth devices
will work up to 30 feet away and RF can go a bit farther. For example, the Siri Remote for the Apple TV
uses Bluetooth while various universal remote controls use RF.
3. How do I set up my set-top box for surround sound?
Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT of the source device. Connect the other end of the HDMI
cable to the HDMI IN on the A/V receiver or Home Theatre system. Using a second HDMI cable to the
HDMI OUT of the A/V receiver or Home Theatre system. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to
an HDMI IN on the TV.
4. Can I watch sports channels with a set-top box?
Yes, you can watch sports channels with a set-top box, provided that the set-top box supports the reception
of the specific sports channels you want to watch. This depends on the service provider, subscription package,
and type of set-top box you choose. Some set-top boxes offer a wide range of sports channels,
while others may have a more limited selection. Make sure to check the channel lineup and subscription
options offered by the set-top box provider to ensure that it includes the sports channels you are interested in.
5. What are the different payment plans for a set-top box?
Outright purchase: This is the most common payment plan for set-top boxes. You pay the full price
of the set-top box upfront and own it outright.
Monthly rental: Some service providers offer a monthly rental option for set-top boxes. You pay a monthly fee
to use the set-top box, but you don't own it. This payment plan is often more affordable upfront, but may end
up costing more in the long run.
Installment plan: Some brands and service providers offer an installment plan where you can pay for
the set-top box in installments over a period of time. This payment plan may include interest or fees,
so make sure to read the terms and conditions carefully before signing up.
Bundle plan: Some service providers offer a bundle plan where the set-top box is included as part.
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