They are not advertising that they are H.264 compliant or DVB-S2 compliant, so this is reasonable.
Some manufacturers are advertising DVB-S2 and H.264 compliance. They may be lying, but they're still advertising.
The CS8000 IS mpeg4(h.264) compliant . That is the European standard for the HD DVB-s2 receivers, since that is what Europe HD runs on. I expect that those manufacturers claiming mpeg4 compliance are advertising the same thing. It is standard on everything I've seen that does DVB-S2 .
"Brilliant On Screen Graphic
MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 Fully DVB Compliant
MPEG-2 Video (MP@ML), MPEG-1 Audio Layer1,Layer2
LNB Controlling Logic
SCPC/MCPC Receivable from C / Ku-Band Satellites
Digital Tuner with Loop-through
HDMI, Component, RGB/HV, S-Video, Composite Video, Audio L/R
Wide Symbol Rate 1~45Mbps & Frequency Input 950 ~ 2150MHz
DiSEqC 1.2 Supported
S/PDIF AC3 Audio
User friendly OSD Menu with Full Function
256 Color Graphic User Interface
Multi-language menu
4-digit 7-segment LED Display
Variable Aspect Ratio (4.3, 16:9) with Pan Vector or Letter Box
EPG(Electronic Program Guide) for On-screen Channel Information
Teletext and Subtitle Supported (VBI & OSD)
Installation by Easy Setup Guide
Capacity for Storing Multi Channel (FTA.2500 Channels, 500 Transponders)
Favorite Channel and Parental Lock Function
RS232C Port for Upgrading System Software
Input Frequency 51~862 Mhz
Implement complet DVB-T (ETS 300 744) standard
2K and 8K transmission modes
No=Hierarchial and Hierarchial support
Optimized for both SFN and MFN enviroment"
From the manual.