openatv 6.2

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  • Hi lads hope you have a time for a few hints for me.


    I’m try to setup a zgemma h92h openatv 6.2.


    My story here - I'll trying to keep it short.

    Years ago used the ferguson ariva a102mini & a103min until the protcol/CCam wasn't supported anymore.

    Followed a zgemma h2h with openatv 6.0 (over 2+ years) it did the job after a day or two of config.

    Than (just few weeks ago) I've tried to get the dvb-t/t2 also working.

    Reading around a bit – then I've tried to falsh to 6.1 and up to the latest.

    This went wrong and from that day on I had on the lcd showing "boot" message. Means dead.


    So now the current issues

    Had on the old zgemma CCcam 2.3.8 working fine.

    On the new one (h92h)was trying using the 2.3.2 - all through can see its connecting to the service provider but screen stays dark.

    Removed all softc.. plugings / factory reset also.

    Installed the package 2.3.8 and can still see that the 2.3.2 is still communicating with the provider.

    Tryed a few times the opkg force the installation but no success.

    Tryed also to downgrade to 2.3.2 and now the chaos is on the box.

    All config emu file are checked and tried to adjust if I could see a possible solution here.

    After all single steps did init 4 and reboot the box.


    Brand & Model: Zgemma H92H

    Chipset: hi3798mv200

    Main Memory: 746992 kB free / 974124 kB total

    Box Uptime: 1:24

    Software

    System OE: OE-Alliance 4.2

    Firmware version: OpenATV 6.2.0 (2019-08-08)

    Kernel / Drivers: 4.4.35 / 20190524

    Tuners

    Tuner A Si2168 (DVB-T2)

    Tuner B Si2166D (DVB-S2X)


    So my question if you have a few hints.

    Get the plugin working!

    - would need a command to list and than remove the plugin and later to install this again.

    - as I'm focused on Cccam, I’m open for some hints for the other plugins (maybe via PM).


    The other point now how to get the dvd signal working here.

    cat /etc/enigma2/settings | grep config.Nims > /tmp/mytunerconfig.txt


    config.Nims.0.dvbc.configMode=nothing

    config.Nims.0.dvbc.scan_provider=CableBruteforce All

    config.Nims.0.dvbs.force_legacy_signal_stats=true

    config.Nims.0.dvbt.terrestrial=Dublin (Primary Tx), ( Europe DVB-T)

    config.Nims.0.multiType=1

    config.Nims.1.dvbs.advanced.sat.192.lnb=1

    config.Nims.1.dvbs.configMode=advanced



    Cheers for all your effort

    Will

  • 19e30d3fc106f6efe11bae.png5016a.pngI'm again here with a update.


    I've managed somehow to install the older version.

    files are in place and cfg file has the required data


    Still no pic on screen.


    Found this content in the emulator


    emuname = CCcam

    binname = CCcam

    startcam = /usr/bin/CCcam

    stopcam = killall -9 CCcam


    Should not point here to the Ccam_2.3.2-r3?

    Or its a dummy kind of emulator that dosen’t matter about to point to the correct file?


    BTW. I did a few day ago to point to the right filename – could not even get in the menu from the softcam via the RC


    Cheers

    Will

  • Probably you need reflashing , can't understand why you don't try the last OpenAtv 6.4 ( it is working fine on my ZGemma sh2) and refer to this thread

    OpenATV SoftCam Feed

    for installing the cam you need.

    Telnet this to the dec after u have set the password in Menu/Settings/System/Network/password setting ( it's compulsory for dialoging with decoder in version 6.4) :


    wget -O - -q http://updates.mynonpublic.com/oea/feed | bash


    then reboot and go to Menu/Plugins/Green Button/Softcam and download cccam 2.3.2 or whatever u like, you don't need to install any cams ipk and it will start at boot.

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