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#1 rocco99

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 11:59

Can anyone stopwatch and/or record a video where you can see zap speed of different VU+ and other Enigma 2 boxes?

 

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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #2 WanWizard

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 12:53

That is pretty pointless because zap speed is far from constant, it depends on so many factors.

 

The biggest influencer of zap speed is the cam and style of smartcard used (i.e. the time it takes to get an ECM), and the way the provider has encoded the channel, as the box needs to wait for a specific frame type to occur.  You don't have any influence on both, and all other things (fancy skin, lots of plugins that interact with channels or channel info, etc) just make it slower.


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #3 dAF2000

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 12:55

Even then, if you would zap between FTA channels the differences would be fractions of a second. Impossible to measure.


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #4 rocco99

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 13:31

But maybe can create a video, can i see how fast zap speed can be. And see diffences about the boxes.


Edited by rocco99, 13 October 2016 - 13:31.

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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #5 dAF2000

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 15:36

I can already give an answer on that: the zap speed is about 1 second. That's for all the boxes I had (and that's a lot ;))


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #6 christophecvr

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 15:45

vuduo2 FTA less then one second

encrypted channels 2-3 seconds.



Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #7 WanWizard

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 16:49

About the same for an ET10000, a VU+ Zero and an XP1000 (didn't test my other ones).


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #8 Trial

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Posted 13 October 2016 - 18:24

Hi,

VU+ Solo4K estimated 0.1sec see here.

 

Drawback only with images based on original image and after 5 month still not perfect.

 

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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #9 Erik Slagter

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Posted 22 October 2016 - 14:47

If can never be average below half a second, because that's the length of the GOP. Above that, the audio needs to sync, which may take several seconds. Besides that, the speed of the CPU is almost neglectible in this process. So it's quite futile to focus on this subject.


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #10 Trial

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Posted 22 October 2016 - 16:39

Hi,

did you even bother to watch the clip?

 

ciao



Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #11 littlesat

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Posted 22 October 2016 - 19:43

Yes this is FCC and basically this only works for next previous channels as the next and previous channels are pretuned... and fta only... with encrypted channels our Dutch cards are coming in the punishing mode and with ci you are limited to one transponder

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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #12 Trial

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Posted 22 October 2016 - 20:19

Hi,

it depends on your provider. ORF and HD+ (Germany) still no problem and as seen in video France (?) also not. I could also that fast with scrambled channel but the image itself was not stable enough.

 

It also works with the last channel in zapping history so most common usages have a benefit.

 

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Edited by Trial, 22 October 2016 - 20:21.


Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #13 littlesat

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Posted 23 October 2016 - 10:09

When the card has no limits and still performs in oscam/cccam as long as this might take then indeed it still might work for encrypted channels...

 

But still allone the next and previous channel (from the history)...

 

The way it is coded is has a big "spaghetti" impact on E2, just for a "bit" faster zapping to the next or previous channels.... so were is the real "big" benefit...? I do not think the big "spaghetti" code in E2 is worth it. Please note it ALWAYS tunes in multiple channels generally for nothing than just 1/2 to 1 sec faster zapping.

 

We here in the Netherlands can't even test it as within a moment our cards are shooting into the punishment mode... and it is a "hell" to get them fully out of that punishment mode....

 

But I agree with you that it can give a feeling of zapping through the channels as it was years ago with analogue TV...


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Re: Zap speed of different VU+ boxes and other Enigma 2 boxes. #14 Erik Slagter

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Posted 1 November 2016 - 20:52

Hi,

did you even bother to watch the clip?

 

ciao

No, because, simply, we're not going to implement FCC, for various reasons, which have been mentioned in this topic by long and far.


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