I have the Edision receiver and have been running the TNAP image, and just over the past few days started looking into other images. I have installed openVIX and PurE2
I can definitely see many differences, even though it's clear that it's still the same core functionality.
I was wondering what image others are using, and why they chose that specific image. What do you see as its strengths and weaknesses.
so far this is what I noticed:
TNAP:
- has the Ku standard LNB predefined
- comes with the Western hemisphere satellites and not the Eastern ones, keeping the list somewhat shorter
- supports 12-hour time display
VIX:
- I like the blindscan options
- more LNB options but lacking std Ku, have to enter it as custom
- large collection of plugins
- Navigation seems a bit more complex compared to TNAP
- Blind Scan seemed a bit slower than on TNAP
PurE2:
- seems strangely similar to VIX
- the sat list is clearly made for European users, lacking anything west of 55 degrees and is Ku-Band-centric
- interesting plug-ins
- blind scan also seemed slow
I can definitely see many differences, even though it's clear that it's still the same core functionality.
I was wondering what image others are using, and why they chose that specific image. What do you see as its strengths and weaknesses.
so far this is what I noticed:
TNAP:
- has the Ku standard LNB predefined
- comes with the Western hemisphere satellites and not the Eastern ones, keeping the list somewhat shorter
- supports 12-hour time display
VIX:
- I like the blindscan options
- more LNB options but lacking std Ku, have to enter it as custom
- large collection of plugins
- Navigation seems a bit more complex compared to TNAP
- Blind Scan seemed a bit slower than on TNAP
PurE2:
- seems strangely similar to VIX
- the sat list is clearly made for European users, lacking anything west of 55 degrees and is Ku-Band-centric
- interesting plug-ins
- blind scan also seemed slow