Dune HD Base (all models without BluRay player)
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Downloads:
HDI Dune Broschüre (Deutsch, PDF 3MB)
HDI Dune Brochure (English, PDF 3MB)
Applications:
Dune HD Base is a universal and powerful Full HD (1080p) solution with which has a power to be a true Center of any most modern home cinema system. With its intuitive user-friendly interface player provides literally all HD and SD video playback features applicable for home use.
Available Models:
- Dune HD Base, 100MB/s Ethernet (no BluRay Player)
- Dune HD Base, 100MB/s Ethernet + Wi-Fi 802.11n
- Dune HD Base, 100MB/s Ethernet + Ethernet 1000 Mb/s
- Dune HD Base, 100MB/s Ethernet + 2 x eSATA
- Several internal Harddrive options up to 2 TB
Playback:
- Files on USB drives (USB HDD, USB flash, USB card readers etc)
- Files in local network from PC or NAS (NFS and SMB)
- IPTV (free channels UDP/RTP MPEG-TS, H.264/MPEG-2)
- Internet radio (HTTP/MP3)
- File formats: MKV, MPEG-TS, MPEG-PS, M2TS, VOB, AVI, MOV, MP4, QT, ASF, WMV, DVD-ISO, VIDEO_TS.
- Video codecs: MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX, XVID, WMV9, VC1, H.264.
- Audio codecs: AC3 (DD), EAC3 (DD+), DTS, MPEG 1/2/3, AAC, LPCM, WMA, WMAPro, Dolby True HD, DTS HD HRA, DTS HD MA (HD-formats for Blu-Ray playback only).
- Subtitle formats: Plain text, SSA/AAS, SRT, VOB.
Network
- Browsing, copying and direct playback of files from PC and NAS in local network
(NFS and SMB protocols).
- Attached storage from local network.
- Playback of Internet radio (HTTP/MP3).
- Playback of IPTV (free channels UDP/RTP MPEG-TS, H.264/MPEG-2).
- NAS function: FTP and SMB servers for accessing player's H.264/MPEG-2).
- Bit-Torrent client for digital content download from Internet.
- Web browser (based on the same engine as used in Mozilla Firefox) for browsing arbitrary Internet sites (with limited possibilities and performance).
Hardware
the most modern design of Dune HD Base includes - Sigma Designs 8634 SoC
- 384 MB of RAM, 64 MB flash and 1GB of NAND flash memory for fastest Java support on the latest and future Blu-Ray disks (Profile 2.0).
- HDMI 1.3 for ultimate HD video and HD audio performance.
- Optical, coaxial digital and 7.1 analogue audio output.
- Composite, component, S-Video video output.
- Three USB 2.0 ports for connecting external AV sources.Ethernet 100 Mb/s and Wi-Fi up to 300 Mb/s (optional).
- Mobile rack with SATA Direct Link for fast and easy HDD exchange to support any audio and video collection on any number of hard discs w/o need to create expensive multi-disc NAS solutions. Any 3.5" SATA HDDs can be used.
Dimensions
- With legs: 430mm (width) x 270mm (depth) x 50mm (height)
- Without legs: 430mm (width) x 270mm (depth) x 42mm (height)
DVD-Video playback support:
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- USB mass storage devices (USB HDD, USB flash memory).
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Media files playback support:
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- USB mass storage devices (USB HDD, USB flash memory).
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- HTTP URLs (limited support).
- Containers:
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- MPEG (MPEG-TS, MPEG-PS, VOB, M2TS) (typical file extensions: .MPG, .TS, .M2TS, .TP, .VOB).
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- AVI (typical file extensions: .AVI).
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- MOV, MP4 (typical file extensions: .MOV, .MP4, .QT).
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- MKV (typical file extensions: .MKV).
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- ASF (typical file extensions: .ASF, .WMV).
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- DVD-ISO, VIDEO_TS (DVD-Video playback, including DVD menu support).
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- Raw audio (typical file extensions: .WAV, .MP3).
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- Embedded subtitle formats:
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- In MKV: plain text, SSA/ASS.
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IPTV:
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- MPEG2 video codec (SD and HD resolutions).
Extended set of supported video modes:
- HDMI:
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- 1080p (24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz)
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- 1024*768, 1280*1024, 1280*768, 1280*960, 1360*768, 1366*768, 1400*1050,
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- 1440*900, 1600*1200, 1680*1050, 1920*1200 (60 Hz)
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- 720p (24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz)
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- 1080i (48 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz)
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- 1080p (24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz)
- Composite:
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- Note: some video modes may be not supported. It depends on the player mode, type of data being played back, and peculiarities of video hardware connected to the player.
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