HD-LINE HD200S HD Demodulator
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Hello everyone, can someone give me some information about the HD-line hd200s decoder? Or maybe share their experience with it. Following a move, I'm thinking about possibly acquiring it, but I'm hesitating with the Atlas Hd200s decoder since they have the same reference. Thank you :)
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Super bon Démoo, le HD-line, achète-le, tu ne vas pas être déçu, crois-moi !!! 5 mois de HD 1080p à la maison qui parle !!! Et laisse tomber l'Atlas, je ne sais pas ce que c'est et je n'ai pas envie de le savoir, j'ai déjà mon bonheur, fais de même ;)
Thank you all, I'm starting to get an idea on the topic. Does anyone know if we can add IPTV channels to it, and if so, how?
Of course you can inject IPTV streams, and this via a USB key:
1: create a tvlist.txt file on your USB key
2: Inject the IPTV links onto your USB key in the tvlist.txt file as indicated below
THE FILE NAME MUST BE: tvlist.txt
SINEMA1 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema1?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA2 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema2?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA3 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema4?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA4 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema6?MSWMExt=.asf
Once you have modified the document with the addresses you have, insert the USB key containing the file into the USB port on the front of the device and then press the IPTV button on the device.
The list of IPTV channels will appear. Then press the Info button on the remote and load the channel list contained in the USB key.
Press the Blue button to save the new channels in the decoder.
1: create a tvlist.txt file on your USB key
2: Inject the IPTV links onto your USB key in the tvlist.txt file as indicated below
THE FILE NAME MUST BE: tvlist.txt
SINEMA1 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema1?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA2 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema2?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA3 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema4?MSWMExt=.asf
SINEMA4 mmsh://50.7.207.114/sinema6?MSWMExt=.asf
Once you have modified the document with the addresses you have, insert the USB key containing the file into the USB port on the front of the device and then press the IPTV button on the device.
The list of IPTV channels will appear. Then press the Info button on the remote and load the channel list contained in the USB key.
Press the Blue button to save the new channels in the decoder.
Thank you for your response
for the procedure it's ok
but for the language in the txt file I need some clarifications
what I need to understand is that the writing inside the txt file must respect the following
xxxxxx mmsh://ip updated/xxxxxx?MSWMExt=.asf
the name of the chain changes
the "mmsh://" is constant and does not change for all chains
the ip changes just like the concerned chain
the "?MSWMExt=.asf" is constant and does not change for all chains
for the procedure it's ok
but for the language in the txt file I need some clarifications
what I need to understand is that the writing inside the txt file must respect the following
xxxxxx mmsh://ip updated/xxxxxx?MSWMExt=.asf
the name of the chain changes
the "mmsh://" is constant and does not change for all chains
the ip changes just like the concerned chain
the "?MSWMExt=.asf" is constant and does not change for all chains
Thank you for your response
for the procedure it's ok
but for the language in the txt file I need some clarifications
what I need to understand is that the writing inside the txt file must adhere to the following
xxxxxx mmsh://updated-ip/xxxxxx?MSWMExt=.asf
the name of the stream changes
the "mmsh://" is constant and does not change for all streams
the ip changes as does the relevant stream
the "?MSWMExt=.asf" is constant and does not change for all streams
for the procedure it's ok
but for the language in the txt file I need some clarifications
what I need to understand is that the writing inside the txt file must adhere to the following
xxxxxx mmsh://updated-ip/xxxxxx?MSWMExt=.asf
the name of the stream changes
the "mmsh://" is constant and does not change for all streams
the ip changes as does the relevant stream
the "?MSWMExt=.asf" is constant and does not change for all streams
Hello, so here it is, 7 months ago I ordered the Atlas HD200 and the HDline HD200 on Amazon. First, the Atlas is easy to use and works well, but the remote control is of poor quality and the device heats up a lot with many freezes despite the good settings. Secondly, the HD-line is much more efficient than the Atlas. Additionally, there are two remote controls provided, one of which allows you to control both the TV and the decoder at the same time. Moreover, the HD-line offers IPTV which is very useful if you are not allowed to have a satellite dish in your building, and with a good internet connection it works very well too. You can switch between satellite reception and ADSL. Finally, both devices are easy to use, which is their common strong point. But there’s a plus in terms of quality and image resolution at 1080 with the HDline.
Hello everyone, I own an Atlas HD200s and an HD-LINE HD200S as well, and I’m going to share my experience.
I wasn’t too knowledgeable, so I researched to buy the right cabling, LNB head, and satellite dishes. The configuration and installation were done by a professional for €50.
Regarding the HD-LINE HD-200, I subscribed to the one-year IPTV Pro plan as well, I have a very good signal and I switch between IPTV and Redcam. The French and Algerian channels and others (Astra; Hotbird) are received very well, it’s almost full HD 1080p, so quite good quality in my opinion. Plus, to my great surprise, there were 2 remote controls in the box, one of which allows us to control the TV and the decoder simultaneously. Anyway, it works very well, and I am SATISFIED and not refunded!!!
Finally, regarding the Atlas HD200S, it’s a very good decoder, easy to use, but the only downsides are that the quality is inferior to that of the HDLINE, and there are way too many problems with too many updates needed to fix them. I sold it on Leboncoin to someone who knows about this stuff because after 3 weeks it was stuck, with no possibility to change channels and freezing images. Anyway, complete blockage.
I highly recommend buying the HD-LINE HD200S!! :D
I wasn’t too knowledgeable, so I researched to buy the right cabling, LNB head, and satellite dishes. The configuration and installation were done by a professional for €50.
Regarding the HD-LINE HD-200, I subscribed to the one-year IPTV Pro plan as well, I have a very good signal and I switch between IPTV and Redcam. The French and Algerian channels and others (Astra; Hotbird) are received very well, it’s almost full HD 1080p, so quite good quality in my opinion. Plus, to my great surprise, there were 2 remote controls in the box, one of which allows us to control the TV and the decoder simultaneously. Anyway, it works very well, and I am SATISFIED and not refunded!!!
Finally, regarding the Atlas HD200S, it’s a very good decoder, easy to use, but the only downsides are that the quality is inferior to that of the HDLINE, and there are way too many problems with too many updates needed to fix them. I sold it on Leboncoin to someone who knows about this stuff because after 3 weeks it was stuck, with no possibility to change channels and freezing images. Anyway, complete blockage.
I highly recommend buying the HD-LINE HD200S!! :D
If you buy one, don't forget to install it properly with the right equipment and configure it correctly!
Hello, my husband bought the HD-line hd300 the new one, and it works quite well, I think it has the same menu and everything but the picture is also very good as you said.