QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jun 16 2019, 12:32 PM)
this beta, i have tried on several devices.
.. works as it is for himedia Q10pro, tanix tx3mini, tanix tx5max.
.. there is a slight audio delay - audio lags video.
.. display is more complete than the current one.
.. navigation is much the same, need mouse to drag-move sideways.
.. does not work well with androidtv 8.0 (ATV) - video jerks.
still beta, will see if final version will be better.
it is obvious to me astro has no plans to cater to astrogo to be watched on TV - same navigation issues, unapproved for ATV.
meanwhile, better use current v8.2.6 which is smoother.
good news is i think it will work on anyunrooted box, less fussy, no need modified versions.
I am quite surprised to read this :-.. works as it is for himedia Q10pro, tanix tx3mini, tanix tx5max.
.. there is a slight audio delay - audio lags video.
.. display is more complete than the current one.
.. navigation is much the same, need mouse to drag-move sideways.
.. does not work well with androidtv 8.0 (ATV) - video jerks.
still beta, will see if final version will be better.
it is obvious to me astro has no plans to cater to astrogo to be watched on TV - same navigation issues, unapproved for ATV.
meanwhile, better use current v8.2.6 which is smoother.
good news is i think it will work on any
https://www.soyacincau.com/2019/05/18/astro...e-ultra-4k-box/
How come the author has so much "untrue" information ?
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The new interface will be consistent across the TV, tablet and smartphone. According to Astro, you can enjoy your favourite programs without changing your viewing habit regardless of what device you’re on.
At the moment, the beta V1.1 release is open to all Astro residential customers and this excludes those on IPTV and NJOI. You’ll need to have a WiFi enabled PVR and a WiFi connection with at least 10Mbps. It is free to sign up for the beta program and since this isn’t final, you should expect bugs and issues along the way.
In the next phase which is Beta v1.2, Astro will be offering eligible users a new TV box that offers a 4K UHD viewing experience. On top of that, it also comes with cloud storage for content recording purposes. At the moment, there’s no timeline for Beta v1.2, but you can register for Beta v1.1 starting today.
At the moment, the beta V1.1 release is open to all Astro residential customers and this excludes those on IPTV and NJOI. You’ll need to have a WiFi enabled PVR and a WiFi connection with at least 10Mbps. It is free to sign up for the beta program and since this isn’t final, you should expect bugs and issues along the way.
In the next phase which is Beta v1.2, Astro will be offering eligible users a new TV box that offers a 4K UHD viewing experience. On top of that, it also comes with cloud storage for content recording purposes. At the moment, there’s no timeline for Beta v1.2, but you can register for Beta v1.1 starting today.
Here it is claiming to be the same program on TV, tablet and smartphone and also TV box.
This post has been edited by puchongite: Jun 17 2019, 02:41 PM
Jun 17 2019, 02:40 PM

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