Don't forget that by the end of the year most major 4k makers will support DirectTV's RVU so a client box may not be needed in many cases since the client is built into the TV.
Until all the rebroadcasters get on the RVU bandwagon, I can't see the TV manufacturers making many models of RVU sets. As of yet, I don't believe there are any under 30" RVU TV.Don't forget that by the end of the year most major 4k makers will support DirectTV's RVU so a client box may not be needed in many cases since the client is built into the TV.
Until all the rebroadcasters get on the RVU bandwagon, I can't see the TV manufacturers making many models of RVU sets. As of yet, I don't believe there are any under 30" RVU TV.
Thanks for the response to my previous question. I noticed you mention the HDCP 2.2 requirement for the C61K. Is the HDMI out on the HR54 also HDCP 2.2 . The reason for my question is that I have an Onkyo TX-NR 636 receiver with 3 HDMI 2.0 compatible ports but only one is HDCP 2.2. Thinking about future device capability. Thanks.Not true...
You are thinking about that other place.
To answer the persons question above, the answer is YES and NO it can view the 4K VOD content using the 4K RVU Client which is currently on Samsung TV's and is coming soon to LG and Sony 4K sets as well. The Genie will pass the 4K to those clients. However the current genie WILL NOT be able to view the live programming coming in the future which will use bonded transponders. Only the HR54 will be able to do that, and really in the big scope of things that the only difference between the 54 and the other Genies.
Ok this is long overdue and I appologize...
The C61K is here and it is AWESOME. It will allow you to stream 4K content to any TV in your house and will down covert the 4K to the highest resolution your TV can support.
To see 4K you need to plug the C61K into your TV's MHL port, that HDMI port must support HDCP 2.2 to display 4K or the picture will be downconverted to 1080P.
There is not much to the C61K it functions like any other client box, only different is when its hooked up to a supported 4K set then you see a 4K resolution setting in the menu. it has a Input, outpit, HDMI, USB, Optical and Coaxial audio out ports. It also had a detachable hook so you can hang the box behind your TV for no visible wires showing. The remote is an IR/RF remote.
Still no live 4K programming yet, which kind of stinks because there are only so many times you can watch Forest Gump in 4K.
Pics are below. More to come from DIRECTV by the end of the month. Stay Tuned!
Yeah I know Samsung 4K tvs are already using the RVU for Direct TV so forth the model I'm looking at supports it and plus there are people already using it as well.Don't forget that by the end of the year most major 4k makers will support DirectTV's RVU so a client box may not be needed in many cases since the client is built into the TV.
If I have it is definitely not in beta anymore.That's because the people that have the HR 54 cannot say anything about it
Color? Black. It's nearly identical to the HR44What color is your HR 54
My HR 54 is white that's why I was asking you thisColor? Black. It's nearly identical to the HR44
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I know which one you haveMy HR 54 is white that's why I was asking you this
So I guess you've seen one like mine before thenI know which one you have
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Never seen one but I have heard rumor that it existsSo I guess you've seen one like mine before then
one of the differences between the white one and the black ones R that it has a different HD UINever seen one but I have heard rumor that it exists
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I'm sure it does, that would almost be a given. Are they still calling that an HR54 though?one of the differences between the white one and the black ones R that it has a different HD UI
That's what I thought. Everything changed yesterday.They were until yesterday and they changed it