Is a chip problem. Almost all Broadcom chips don't support 4k resolution with h264 format. 4k is only supported with h265 codec (if the box supports h265). So nothing we can fix.
And by the way it's most likely illegal content...
Hi Betacentauri,
I have reported the spec of the box where it is stated that both format h264 and h265 are supported,that s why I was bit confused...
and by the way be careful with your assumptions, I do not deal with illegal content.
So I would be interested in using this legal provider of films - I guess you have no issue with naming them??
who was talking about film?
It is a training video issued by my company provider and I don t think you will neither interested or allowed to watch them....
in any case I here trying to fix a technical problem not to explain the origin or the content of the videos ;-)
Is a chip problem. Almost all Broadcom chips don't support 4k resolution with h264 format. 4k is only supported with h265 codec (if the box supports h265). So nothing we can fix.
And by the way it's most likely illegal content...
Hi Betacentauri,
I have reported the spec of the box where it is stated that both format h264 and h265 are supported,that s why I was bit confused...
and by the way be careful with your assumptions, I do not deal with illegal content.