Unibox

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Unibox [1] is a satellite, cable and terrestrial digital receiver (set-top box). It has been distributed widely for use with Pay TV. It also enables the receiver to store digital copies of MPEG TS on internal harddisk or networked filesystems.

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Linux on the Uni-box

Unibox was based on the Linux operating system. [2]

Originally Unibox was developed in Korea and sold in Europe, CIS, the Middle East and so on. Enthusiast groups in all over the world have developed localized software versions for the Unibox. [3]

Unibox models

There have been a number of different models of Unibox available. The numbers are suffixed with -S for Satellite, -T for Terrestrial and -C for Cable:

UDCombo1000HD1100HD2000HD
ProductDis-continuedAvailableAvailableWill-be-available
Life Cycle2011.May-2011.Sep-2011.Nov-2011.Dec-
SoCSTi7105STi7105STi7110STi7110
Size290 x 200 x 58180 x 145 x 38180 x 145 x 38180 x 145 x 38
CPU(MHz)450450450450
RAM(MB)256256256256
Flash(MB)32323232
Flash typeNORNORNORNOR
Default OSST LinuxST LinuxST LinuxST Linux
DVBS2+TS2/T/CS2/T/CS2 + S2/T/C
Common Interface1002
Smart card2112
USB2 x 2.02 x 2.01 x 2.02 x 2.0
RS232YesNoNoYes
LAN(Mbit/s)100100100100
HDDe-sata, USBUSBUSBe-sata, USB
SCART1001
HDMI1111
DisplayVFDNoNoVFD
S/PDIF OpticalYesYesYesYes
ComponentYesNoNoYes
Composite(RCA)YesYesYesYes

UD-Combo

This is essentially a full high definition(1080p) version of the UD Combo(S2+T) PVR, a 450 MHz MIPS processor, 32 MB of Flash memory, 256 MB of RAM. It also features one HDMI, two USB 2.0, one e-SATA and one 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces. It has a VFD display.

UD-1000HD(180 x 145 x 40)

This is full high definition(1080p) USB PVR. It also features one HDMI, two USB 2.0, one 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces. It has and touchpad on front.

UD-1100HD(180 x 145 x 40)

This is essentially a full high definition(1080p) version of the UD-1000HD(S2/T/C) USB PVR, a 450 MHz MIPS processor, 32 MB of Flash memory, 256 MB of RAM. It also features one HDMI, one USB 2.0, one 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces. It has and touchpad on front.

The main differences of the UD-1100HD compared to the UD-1000HD are one USB port.

UD-2000HD(280 x 180 x 58)

This is full high definition(1080p) USB PVR. It supports one fixed tuner and one detachable tuner module (S2, T, C). It also features one HDMI, two USB 2.0, one eSATA, two Common Interface, two Smart card, one Optical and one 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces.

Plug-ins [4]

There are also many 3rd party plugins available. Plugins such as Weather forecast, YouTube, IRC chatting, WebCam, youporn, torrent are available.

In addition, unofficial third-party conditional access software modules (CAMs or emulators [5] ) are widely circulated on the Internet that emulate the CA systems developed by NDS (VideoGuard), Irdeto, Conax, Nagravision, Viaccess and other proprietary vendors. Some Uni-box owners use these softcams in conjunction with card sharing software to access pay TV services without a subscription card inserted in every connected box. This practice may be illegal in some jurisdictions and third-party software for this purpose is neither officially endorsed nor supported by UNIDIS and voids the official warranty.

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