Softcam.Key Enigma2 for American Satellites

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  • Eno. Are you hinting that EMM could be logged and pvhe could be used to find keys?

    Last night I logged ECM and recorded the TS on my osmio 4k. The files were sizeable. 0 packets found. Try a larger file.
    Could there be an alternate strategy to get EMM that may give a result?

    If you figure this out, if you could share it would be greatly appreciated.

  • I am using VLC, I don't get audio or video. I just get a message that it can't be descrambled. (not in VLC in my software, VLC just does nothing)

  • Ideally, it would be best to publish fullTS :smiling face with sunglasses:
    :dish:

    How would I do that?

    It depends on the devices you can use for this.

    The easiest way is to use a DVB card, it's a little more complicated in an e2 box.

    I am using a DVB card?

    For DVB card, various programs can be used to save fullTS. CrazyScan, EBSpro, TSReader, AltDVB, SmartDVB, DVBDream,...
    e.g. CrazyScan - Check "Stream to file", give it a name and press the DVB icon
    recordCS.png

    or AltDVB - Select Full TS when pressing the "Record" button.recordALT.png

  • JDavid22, I think I almost understand how your five lines above work. Would you mind explaining each, particularly the first line? With that one I get the "GROUP 1270" as a reference to the satellite at 127W. What I truly don't get is where the 7D4CD965 comes from. Is it a made-up string or does it identify 127W specifically? If the latter, is there a table somewhere with the alphanumeric ID strings for satellites in the Western Hemisphere? Thanks.

  • Oscam webif live log:


    channel hash: BC9B3874, group id: A101

    Every sat. transponder should have a unique hash. Group can be any 4-digit hex number you wish.

    This is an example for 101W, The method I use when setting up my key file is to use the first tp. in the sat chart that has pv channels as the sat. orbital assignment. 0127, 0125, 0101, etc. Second tp in 101W could be 1101. Third, 2101. Make sense? Any 4-digit hex number. So I chose A101.
    Live log settings at the bottom, set at 2.



  • I have set live log settings to 2 as indicated, but the log will not display the channel hash info. It doesn't display this line at all in the log. OSCam (emu) r11443 does not seem to have this feature. I have tried newer versions of oscam-emu, and I note that their file sizes are smaller, but they don't display video even though they SEEM to descramble the channels. If I need a newer version of oscam-emu, is there a version that has all the capabilities of r11443? Thanks.

  • The value you mention refers to the hash tp, it is obtained once you set the oscam debug ini function in your oscam to a value of 2, but sometimes as you also mention oscam does not compile to show this value, so you should try another version of oscam, you don't necessarily need a new version, just look for one that has been compiled with the debug function, as you were asked, it would be nice if you tell us what make and model you are using and if possible what version of openssl you have installed in your oscam, just look for one that has been compiled with the debug function, as you were asked, it would be nice if you tell us what make and model of computer you are using and if possible the version of openssl that you have installed in your image, I could recommend a version of oscam that works for you. Regards

  • what receiver?

    Octagon SF8008 Supreme, sorry.

    I think the problem is my version of OSCam-Emu is too old. Will try to upgrade that.


    Thank you, supwiddiss and JDavid22.

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