HI , i use CCcam 2.3.2 with openatv 6.4 and all ok! but if i using with openpli 8.3 no good! how can I solve it?? Thaanksss
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did you install CCcam 2.3.2 from OpenPli feed, if not try this and install CCcamInfo from feed too
hope will work like this
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Hi.
Try the CCcam 2.3.0 softcam version... or... as a colleague wrote earlier... try CCcam, which is available on the OpenPLi feed. The OpenPLi team also has softcams on its feed servers (directly).
On the other hand, it is also a fact that CCcam does not have an open source code ! The code is "secret". Unfortunately, it is not published on any Github or other portals. It is hard-compiled, so no CCcam should differ much from another build (OpenPLi vs OpenATV vs others) - they should all be identical. But it is possible that someone made CCcam 2.3.2 with some dependencies a long time ago. And these binaries for CCcam 2.3.2 are distributed differently among users. Well... and OpenPLi maybe uses the "appropriate" file that will work correctly in their own OpenPLi.
If nothing helps, try the softcam version CCcam 2.3.0. This version, for me personally, always worked everywhere. All the others, I don't know why, older and newer, always have some minor problems over time.
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Hi.
Try the CCcam 2.3.0 softcam version... or... as a colleague wrote earlier... try CCcam, which is available on the OpenPLi feed. The OpenPLi team also has softcams on its feed servers (directly).
On the other hand, it is also a fact that CCcam does not have an open source code ! The code is "secret". Unfortunately, it is not published on any Github or other portals. It is hard-compiled, so no CCcam should differ much from another build (OpenPLi vs OpenATV vs others) - they should all be identical. But it is possible that someone made CCcam 2.3.2 with some dependencies a long time ago. And these binaries for CCcam 2.3.2 are distributed differently among users. Well... and OpenPLi maybe uses the "appropriate" file that will work correctly in their own OpenPLi.
If nothing helps, try the softcam version CCcam 2.3.0. This version, for me personally, always worked everywhere. All the others, I don't know why, older and newer, always have some minor problems over time.
Thanks! now need CCcam 3.2.0---
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Thanks! now need CCcam 3.2.0---
You probably wanted to write 2.3.0 and not 3.2.0.
First, find out what chipset / CPU architecture you have in the set-top box :-).
Then download the appropriate CCcam 2.3.0 accordingly.
I think that even here on this forum, there should be binaries or installation packages. Binary is probably better + solve auto-start + add one configuration file ("/etc/CCcam.cfg").
CCcams in attachments come from OpenPLi-8 feed. They are all IPK installation packages.
Unfortunately for the ARM architecture you will not find v2.3.0 but only v2.3.2. I have not verified how v2.3.2 works, but I believe that it works well. Version 2.3.0 exists probably only for the MIPS architecture.
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You probably wanted to write 2.3.0 and not 3.2.0.
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I have Arm ( uklan 4k pro)... THANKS FOR ALL!!!!
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You can try the older version from OpenPLi-7, which is a bit different. Strange because CCcam is closed code. I don't know where the OpenPLi team got this version of CCcam from. The difference is in the letter "a" in the version. The older version of CCcam softcam from OpenPLi-7 does not contain this letter "a". See Attachment.
If it doesn't work well, feel free to try OSCam as well - I mean as a softcam client, instead of CCcam. OSCam is reliable in most cases, but with a few exceptions, it causes communication problems (paradoxically, between the same versions of OSCam !). Maybe it will work fine in your case.
However, you have uClan Ustym 4K: Hisilicon Hi3798MV200 chipset / ARM Cortex A53 processor. So... I don't know. It depends on which version of Enigma2 you are using. The Cortex A53 processor is a bit more complex. It can run in ARM-7 backward compatibility mode as AArch32 mode. However, it can also run in full AArch64 / ARM-8 mode. I assume that OpenPLi-8 runs in the old compatible mode. Try to find out, for example, with the command in the linux terminal:
uname -a
...or try the info from the listing:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
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