HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
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Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
Yes there are different requirements for gateway devices... until a few months ago that was basically the same with STBs in that STBs and gateway devices both required internet access... now STBs at least have an option of not requiring internet access just like TVs (but so far that option is coming soon).
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Thank you for sharing that. I had been wondering why this is taking so long and now we know.nickk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 9:00 amA3SA.
In 7 months their test provisioning server is still unable to generate a certificate that their own test licensing servers will accept.
We can't do anything more until this works - our apps can't connect because the certificates their server provides don't work.
TV broadcasters have chosen to DRM encrypt channels knowing that this doesn't work.
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That says about all anyone needs to know about A3SA. Internet distributed keys (in the form of the HTTPS protocol) have only been around since 1994, 29 years ago. Public key encryption goes back nearly 20 years further. If A3SA can't setup a basic key distribution server, with that much history in the technology, it means they are not really trying.nickk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 9:00 am A3SA.
In 7 months their test provisioning server is still unable to generate a certificate that their own test licensing servers will accept.
We can't do anything more until this works - our apps can't connect because the certificates their server provides don't work.
Good luck in getting over this (hopefully) final hurdle so we can move forward. In an ideal world, the FCC would be involved by now to make sure this technology was being deployed in the public interest. Unfortunately, they have long been toothless in making anything move forward. CableCARD and AllVid are great examples of failures based on lack of interest or effort by the FCC.
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Um, we do still have an FCC, don't we?
I am just kidding, of course, but they have been a "toothless tiger" for so longer that I sometimes wonder!
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Thought there were laws that protected Free over the air tv, ie, not had such restrictions or technology that make consumers have to jump through hoops, buy specialized equipment, pay for apps/services that "unlock" the ability to watch protected "free" local tv channels. Especially due to emergency or impending disasters where people need to get local news. But, the FCC seems to not care anymore? NetGen will have the tech to have interactive ads/commercials, just like online streaming sites.
I only switched to using OTA and an antenna back in late 2019, as CATV cost was just too insane. But i guess, the future of OTA is just as monopolistic and catv has been.
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decaym wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:35 pmThat says about all anyone needs to know about A3SA. Internet distributed keys (in the form of the HTTPS protocol) have only been around since 1994, 29 years ago. Public key encryption goes back nearly 20 years further. If A3SA can't setup a basic key distribution server, with that much history in the technology, it means they are not really trying.nickk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 9:00 am A3SA.
In 7 months their test provisioning server is still unable to generate a certificate that their own test licensing servers will accept.
We can't do anything more until this works - our apps can't connect because the certificates their server provides don't work.
Good luck in getting over this (hopefully) final hurdle so we can move forward. In an ideal world, the FCC would be involved by now to make sure this technology was being deployed in the public interest. Unfortunately, they have long been toothless in making anything move forward. CableCARD and AllVid are great examples of failures based on lack of interest or effort by the FCC.
That reason given is just mindboggling, Certificate error, and taking 7 months for the A3SA to "fix" their own servers.
SD, how often are you communication with them to resolve this issue?
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Re: HDHomeRun 4K is Nextgen TV Certified
All notable player devices have some variant of the OS support that is needed. This is a solved/solvable problem.
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...ok... good? But no DRM decryption. **** product does, and is certified as well.nickk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:55 am
HDHomeRun FLEX 4K
HDHomeRun SCRIBE 4K
HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K
Windows 11 (Ryzen 7 5800U tested)
Mac (M1 Mac Mini tested)
Android (Onn Android TV 2023 tested)
Fire TV (Fire TV Cube 3rd gen tested)
iOS (iPad Air 5th gen tested)
Optional features supported: DVR, IMSC1_G2_CODE_SPACE, IMSC1_IMAGE_PROFILE, REGION_2_RATING.
Does not include support for DRM protected channels. This feature will be added via firmware/app update in the future.
The player device used must support ATSC 3.0 video formats (such as the models tested).
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YT Lon.tv posted video on the product. It is definitely quirky, NOT as good as SD 4KFlex. The decryption REQUIRES internet connection, each and every time one changes a station. Picture stutters at times - overheating? SD, ya'll been saying "in a firmware update in the future..." are we talking Dec 2023, or Dec 2024?
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Yes, right. However, it does allow recording via HDMI interface out.speedingcheetah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:21 amThat is a set to box, (STB), not a Gateway device, as are HDHR tuners. Different requirements/certification needed they stated in past posts.
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I thought the orginal members of pearltv were the ones in favor of DRM. You would think they might not be too happy with the certification of a STB that appears to allow an obvious siphon of decrypted output.
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I don't think that was intended. I think they rushed this box out the door way before it was ready. Likely a new firmware will lock down the HDMI output. They've already released quite a few updates.