I would like to buy a freenet TV stick to use it for mobile, only my old laptop has only 4 gb ram, is that possible? I'm not planning to buy a new laptop, I'm already on computer switched.
According to official information from "Freenet", the following minimum system configuration is required for using DVB-T2 - Freenet sticks:
- (modern) Intel Core i3 processor with at least 2.4 Ghz (or faster)
- 6 GB RAM
- 160 MB of free hard disk space
These high minimum requirements are due to the fact of the H.265 video technology and the corresponding decoding effort.
I know that, but if that is not met, restrictions can occur, so I want to know if anyone uses the 4gb, and has food, then what happens.
Stagnation in the video stream and very clear synchronization deviations between video and sound output.
So it experienced at least the "computer picture" on a (unfortunately unspecified) Windows Ultrabook with Intel Core i7+ 4 GB of RAM on the original Freenet - stick. (2017)
Ok, I googled once, the laptom kan can be extended to maximum 8gb ram, so will expand, mmuss if there's 2x2 gb or 1x4gb installed, principle, I would have to either upgrade a 2gb or a 4 gb.
Which CPU and which graphics solution are installed in your notebook?
You have to keep in mind that graphics solutions from Intel, AMD and Nvidia now also not as long support H.265 / HVEC decode in hardware, if your book should be older.
I could have suggested at this point, just order such a stick online, and to return in the case of non-favor within the 14-day withdrawal period, but such sticks also include a service in the form of software and related rights of use. (Decoding of private channels)
In addition, the sound signal must be fundamentally processed via the CPU cores. (according to "computer picture")
At this point, I'm therefore wondering whether "try and back" if not satisfied with the right of withdrawal because it works so easy.
I want to buy it on ebay, since man gets the part for just over 10 euro, so the risk is not so great, but also good nothing, nen srick to buy, if I know from the beginning, it is devinitiv not (also have extra asked freenet tv, if used sticks were already altiviert, can be used, answer was that there's no problem, man should then transmit the id of the stick, then remove the old account, if that was not mowed.)
Which CPU (manufacturer and model) is installed in your notebook because exactly?
At least you have an overview of which graphics chips from Intel, AMD or Nvidia can decode HEVC / H.265 content at the hardware side, so that the CPU cores do not have to do the work themselves:
https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/hevc-h-265-kodierte-videos-abspielen.1667099/