> acquire media player device
> want to see what's on it
> no model number to google
what do?
so far plugged it in via DC usb and nothing
> acquire media player device
> want to see what's on it
> no model number to google
what do?
so far plugged it in via DC usb and nothing
give it back jamal
its from an LG ultra wide monitor display
Is that a mhl adapter? .. not sure what that is but doesn't look like a media player. Looks like an adapter.
Plug it into a monitor
> greentext
mhl adapter with rj45 port? Are you retarded?
It's a device like intel compute stick, but it's probably ARM-powered.
Open it up and identify the hardware.
This is the best I can do without removing the.. ceramic heatsink?
gimme 5
can you read what it says on the chips?
One chip has the Realtek crab thing
RTL8211E
F213331
6F10B
And a Hynix chip
H9TKNNNBPDM...under ceramic
QRNGH 322...under ceramic
VTLF8U0....
underneath last visible chip:
ACTIVE
8846QM
CEO82
All it does is wake the monitor up and display nothing. I assume its looking for a 3440x1440 display.
There's a "tf" port
Try installing an OS on an SD card and boot.
I recommend Raspbian, now that it supports both ARM and x86/x64
>Try installing an OS on an SD card and boot.
Theres something embedded on here to loop a 21:9 video... any way you think I could get in via USB? ssh?
Look on the board for a header or little metal pads that says "TX" and "RX"
These things go for like $25 on DX ..
it's a device to demo shit on a screen. in this case for the 34uc88
it's a video player.
Tyrone pls give it back
Yeah I want to extract the video from it. Doesn't exist anywhere online
OMG, it was from spy cam.
it looks like UGOOS MK809V without antenna
>extract the video from it
If there was no SD card with it (TF=transflash, Chinese use TF to denote micro SD card), chances are that it got it's video from the local network.
Probably PXE boot or something like it.
You won't get the video it was playing.
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