So with about 10 days of playing with this thing - here are a couple observations of the Vigica C90S Android DVB-S2 box.
The USALS operation of the box is inaccurate, at least for the western hemisphere. I randomly added 15 degrees to my Latitude and it is now correct.
The included satellite list is eastern sats only. Adding sats is pretty easy - easier with a wireless keyboard and mouse plugged in. There is a glitch where if you edit a satellite, rename it, change it to West, exit, and later re-edit it - the sat will revert to "East" even though you didn't touch the West setting. Changing it to "East", then back to "West" corrects it.
The signal quality is generally accurate (relatively), but sometimes exaggerated. Like 99% Quality.
If you are recording something and switch to Android mode, it stops recording. Kinda sucks. Not sure if other Android boxes let you record satellite while watching Netflix or not.
If you are watching a channel that no longer exists - (the game ended, the concert of last night, etc) the message is just as likely to say "Motor Moving" as opposed to "No Signal".
The info button will display channel / transponder info but not audio / video type or bit rate. I'd like to know if there is a way to see that info somewhere.
Overall this thing is a bargain at $100US, has been really stable and the bugs are minor. I'm not sure how much I will want to record stuff while watching Netflix. That could be a pain, but so far not much of one.
The USALS operation of the box is inaccurate, at least for the western hemisphere. I randomly added 15 degrees to my Latitude and it is now correct.
The included satellite list is eastern sats only. Adding sats is pretty easy - easier with a wireless keyboard and mouse plugged in. There is a glitch where if you edit a satellite, rename it, change it to West, exit, and later re-edit it - the sat will revert to "East" even though you didn't touch the West setting. Changing it to "East", then back to "West" corrects it.
The signal quality is generally accurate (relatively), but sometimes exaggerated. Like 99% Quality.
If you are recording something and switch to Android mode, it stops recording. Kinda sucks. Not sure if other Android boxes let you record satellite while watching Netflix or not.
If you are watching a channel that no longer exists - (the game ended, the concert of last night, etc) the message is just as likely to say "Motor Moving" as opposed to "No Signal".
The info button will display channel / transponder info but not audio / video type or bit rate. I'd like to know if there is a way to see that info somewhere.
Overall this thing is a bargain at $100US, has been really stable and the bugs are minor. I'm not sure how much I will want to record stuff while watching Netflix. That could be a pain, but so far not much of one.