Need some help - 8 foot Unimesh install

The GT Media V9 already has a tool in the receiver to create .m3u playlists. So this is not required. The question is what can one do with the created .m3u file? We want to be able to play a 4:2:2 stream on the big screen TV. This may not be possible.
 
The GT Media V9 already has a tool in the receiver to create .m3u playlists. So this is not required. The question is what can one do with the created .m3u file? We want to be able to play a 4:2:2 stream on the big screen TV. This may not be possible.
You can open the .m3u file in VLC on your Tivo Stream 4k . Of course it won't work (Amlogic S905y2) but hey maybe I 'm wrong ;)
 
The GT Media V9 already has a tool in the receiver to create .m3u playlists. So this is not required. The question is what can one do with the created .m3u file? We want to be able to play a 4:2:2 stream on the big screen TV. This may not be possible.
The user manual is not very thorough. I do not have a gtmedia receiver.
Don't you have to use a USB drive and then transfer the m3u8 to the device to play it?
I thought the link attached would let you somehow at least more directly grab playlists over LAN.
I ran across another one but the project looked stagnant. I did a gtmedia v9 export to LAN search.

On the other hand. If I leave my osmio4k tuned to a 4:2:2 channel long enough not in standby, it gets balky and sometimes needs a cold boot. So bad at times that you have to yank the cord.
My Sony X930E buffers and stutters bad playing 4:2:2 even through Kodi Enigma2 PVR client. Tried Ehternet and 5g wifi.
Using the Fire TV Cube with the same in Kodi plays just fine. Was wondering if there were any 4k broadcasts to try.
I don't use VLC enough on either but last I remember loading playlists are a real pain. And since Kodi works so well as opposed to one of the Dreambox players that costs to get the features unlocked. So there you have it.
BTW. Are there any 4k 4:2:2 broadcasts out there? I wanna try.
 
The reason why your regular streaming devices and likely most TVs can't playback most 4:2:2 HD feeds is the same reason your satellite receivers can't watch them. The processors don't support 4:2:2 chroma and don't have the power to decode using software. I understand this may have worked in the past with mpeg2 4:2:2 feeds and a few devices such as the latest FireTV Cube and NVIDIA shieldTV have enough power to process 4:2:2 720p feeds but they will fail on HEVC 4:2:2 1080. Hardware decoding of 10-bit 4:2:2 HEVC requires an Intel 11+ gen or Apple M1+ CPU although lower power processors may work with software decoding such as VLC. I'm using a Chromebox with a 10th gen Intel cpu and VLC works fine. AppleTV 4k may be worth trying, YMMV.
 

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