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Certainly...I am interested in the Hungarian language, is built?
No, my Uboot version is 1.3.4 (20110621.175140)Have you last Uboot update for ATV500/1000?
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So, before, should we update Uboot to vers. 2.3.4?Its for sure A 2.3.4:
post-build=MBX/stvm3/stvm3:2.3.4/20111010/20111010.114628:user/test-keys
post-timestamp=1318218414
pre-device=stvm3
Seriously, because Hungary's "
In my device not included hungarian (magyar) language.On my ATV1000 in language setting, I find Magyar
I don't know if this is the right one
Ok...Wait plz4 hours, I will back home and test it. I dont know yet. I dont think they release new uboot only for cut Chinese stamps from update screen.
Wait plz4 hours, I will back home and test it. I dont know yet. I dont think they release new uboot only for cut Chinese stamps from update screen.
But, in this page, I don't see language support anywhere?In my device not included hungarian (magyar) language.
My device type: DVB-T MPEG4 HD
But, in this page, I don't see language support anywhere?
Why should your device have not hungarian language?
Language depends by firmware installed, not by device
The android version of my device is not 2.2 but 2.2.5 ... and probably, if what your seller says is right, this is the reason for which I have also hungarian language...but installing a newest firmware (mine is 20110804), I think you should find it quietlyI do not understand, but the seller says : in that Android 2.2 is Hungarian language not included, only in 2.3.
I don't know if you have read the answer that I gave you in my youtube video, however I can tell you that I installed the new flash player 11 but, pratically, there is no improvement as regard flash content on web pages that results always jerky.does this player support update for flash player 11?...anyway now with the release of android 4.0, maybe this will be available for this player. Any news? ...i`m looking forward to buy this player.
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1. Both are stable, Rockcheap and AmlogicHi, I'm new and very much in need of help.
1. I have been told that chipset 8726 armlogic a9 chipset is not stable and that I should stick to arm 8 rock chip chipset as that's stable? I'm assuming a9 is newer and better. Please help?
2. Im assuming android 2.3 is better than 2.2? Is 2.3 stable?
3. Some devices have three USB ports. Most have two. Some have s third port called USB pc or device. How is this different to host USB? When would I need it?
4.id like to be able to upgrade to android 3.0 or higher? Will any device allow this? Or should I forget about this option?
5. Some devices don't seem to have a supplier website. Should I avoid these models? E.g looking at Zona Zero Devices unit from Asia Pads z923 with android 2.3 and arm 9 chip. Will this have any support?
6. Looking at Genuatech Atv1000 or upcoming atv4000 yet tone released? Any feedback on these units?
7. These is also another model that's small and square with android 2.3 and arm 9 that has three USB ports. Anyone recommend this?
10 greatly appreciate and comments.
Thanks
1. Both are stable, Rockcheap and Amlogic
2. Yes, but just not much from the features released by google
3. two USb is normally ok for you. not so many USB devices you can plug except USB storage. To PC USB no use, nobody connect to PC via USB, especially your box is put near your TV
4. 3.x is buggy, need to be upgradable to 4.0, but don't know who can and when
5. If you can find the real supplier and get support, then it is safe, if not, you will lose the OS upgrade or bug fix upgrade support
6. Look at the review above, ATV1000 is quite stable and ATV4000 is interestign
7. Which one? any link?
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