SKyQ Black o Platinum e Matrice HDhaniware 4X4 HDBaseT
Buongiorno a tutti,
Mi intrometto in questa discussione per farvi una domanda.
Da qualche anno vedo sky nel mio appartamento, grazie alla matrice di cui al titolo senza nessun problema canali sia in HD che in SD.
Orbene, visto che possiedo la tv Oled in firma, vorrei passare a SkyQ Black per guardare solo su questa il 4K e sulle altre dell'appartamento, continuare a guardare i canali in HD.
Secondo voi, avrò qualche problema sulla visione di questi ultimi?
il segnale di sky entra nel Pre in firma e dal pre va alla matrice.
le specifiche della matrice che ho trovato in giro:
sembra che non supporti l'HDCP 2.2
HDanywhere mHub 4x4 matrix: performance
There’s no doubt that this is a powerful piece of kit. It can delivers 4K 2160p video up to 40m and Full HD 1080p to 70m, from four source devices to four connected displays.
Set up and configuration are via the aforementioned web interface. Download the brand’s mHub network tool, and once run it identifies the unit on the network. Open the webOS UI in a browser and you can rename and configure the connected sources and output, and access monitoring and feedback tools. The little blue receivers supplied are a dream to use. Measuring just 5.5 x 3.8 x 10cm (w/h/d), they’re pretty much plug and play. The matrix also supports two-way IR, and has a global IR port for control of integrated AVRs.
The question, of course, is just what 4K content do you intend to use with it? The mHub 4K matrix supports a variety of 4K resolutions and frame rates: 3840 x 2160 @30Hz with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling; cinema spec 4K 4096 x 2160 @24Hz 4:4:4, plus 4K 3840 x 2160 @60Hz but with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling. Cat 6a or above cabling is required for signal transmission. However there’s a caveat. The matrix does not offer HDCP 2.2 support.
Obviously, at present there’s little (ie next to nothing) commercial 4K content around. It’s possible to shoot your own 4K material using cameras like the Panasonic G4, or prosumer camcorders such as the Sony FDR-AX100e or Panasonic HC-X1000E, and many people are doing just that, but we’re still some way away from pay TV services (BT and Sky) or UHD Blu-ray coming to market. Of course, in just six months things could change dramatically.