I'm not sure if this is well known, but I discovered a good way to watch 4:2:2 feeds last night.
La Liga seem to use 10e feeds for most big matches. These feeds are super high quality (around 20Mbps), and have an English commentary track. The only issue is that they are broadcast in 4:2:2.
If you have an Nividia Shield tv, or any Android TV, you can view this feeds using the following plugin:
dream Player for Android TV - Apps on Google Play
Install and point it to your Enigma2 box. Go to "Last Scanned" to see the feed you have found (you will need to add the BISS key first), press play and it will play perfectly. The app uses VLC which works with 4:2:2.
I found that the Real Madrid match was such high quality that my Shield struggled to keep up and became stuttery. Playing the stream directly in VLC on the shield worked better, but this is only needed for feeds with a really high bitrate.
La Liga seem to use 10e feeds for most big matches. These feeds are super high quality (around 20Mbps), and have an English commentary track. The only issue is that they are broadcast in 4:2:2.
If you have an Nividia Shield tv, or any Android TV, you can view this feeds using the following plugin:
dream Player for Android TV - Apps on Google Play
Install and point it to your Enigma2 box. Go to "Last Scanned" to see the feed you have found (you will need to add the BISS key first), press play and it will play perfectly. The app uses VLC which works with 4:2:2.
I found that the Real Madrid match was such high quality that my Shield struggled to keep up and became stuttery. Playing the stream directly in VLC on the shield worked better, but this is only needed for feeds with a really high bitrate.