Sly UK massive ECM change

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  • there is a discussion under way in VIP regarding this very topic already, you should really consider donating and upgrading to become a VIP as your missing out on some great content :36_002:


    Is there a fix in the VIP for this already?

  • Is there a fix in the VIP for this already?


    No there isnt a fix in VIP, youll know when there is a fix as "some HD" will start to clear, ??? why ??? because itll turn up in cache so when you see some HD clearing youll know there is a fix somewhere...


    Like *** italy a payserver connected to Chinese box manufactures have *** italy HD working on new caid, but TBVH this wotn last long as only so many users can be on a single card before it goes tits up, no cache = payservers out, unless shared and everyone can share there generated cache (ecms) AGAIN.......but dont hold your breath because what will happen is theyll get to there limits of users and shut up shop and restart in a new name, can see it happening already unless it becomes public

  • No there isnt a fix in VIP, youll know when there is a fix as "some HD" will start to clear, ??? why ??? because itll turn up in cache so when you see some HD clearing youll know there is a fix somewhere...


    Like *** italy a payserver connected to Chinese box manufactures have *** italy HD working on new caid, but TBVH this wotn last long as only so many users can be on a single card before it goes tits up, no cache = payservers out, unless shared and everyone can share there generated cache (ecms) AGAIN.......but dont hold your breath because what will happen is theyll get to there limits of users and shut up shop and restart in a new name, can see it happening already unless it becomes public


    I agree when a fix is out more ecm's will come from cache to clear the channels, and then we will know about HD and stuff.


    The last time ECM were high on Sly UK is with the HD channels, and we all know they got the chop eventually.


    Could this be the end of sd? Even with a good few cache still getting 700+ms which is not good, sometimes hitting 1200ms :(


    Anyone else have any problems?

  • every 7 seconds

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  • Cheers.. I'll go to bed tonight more educated than when I got up :)


    Even more so now :)



    1 millisecond is 0.001 seconds, 2 ms is 0.002 seconds etc.
    1 millisecond (1 ms) — cycle time for frequency 1 kHz; duration of light for typical photo flash strobe; time taken for sound wave to travel ca. 34 cm; repetition interval of GPS C/A PN code
    1.000692286 milliseconds — time taken for light to travel 300 km in a vacuum
    2 milliseconds to 5 milliseconds - typical response time in LCD computer monitors, especially high-end displays
    2.27 milliseconds — cycle time for A440 (pitch standard), the most commonly used pitch for tuning musical instruments
    3 milliseconds — a housefly's wing flap
    3.3 milliseconds — normal delay time between initiation and detonation of a C4 explosive charge
    4 milliseconds — typical average seek time for a 10,000 rpm hard disk
    5 milliseconds — a honey bee's wing flap
    5 milliseconds to 80 milliseconds — a hummingbird's wing flap
    8 milliseconds — 1/125 of a second, a standard camera shutter speed (125); fastest shifting time of a car's mechanical transmission
    10 milliseconds (10 ms) — a jiffy, cycle time for frequency 100 Hz
    16.67 milliseconds (1/60 second) — a third, cycle time for American 60 Hz AC electricity (mains grid)
    16.68 milliseconds (1/59.94 second) — the amount of time one field lasts in 29.97 fps interlaced video (commonly erroneously referred to as 30 fps)
    20 milliseconds — cycle time for European 50 Hz AC electricity
    31.25 milliseconds - a hundred twenty-eighth note at MM = 60
    33.3 milliseconds — the amount of time one frame lasts in 30 fps video
    33.367 milliseconds — the amount of time one frame lasts in 29.97 fps video (most common for NTSC-legacy formats)
    41.667 milliseconds — the amount of time one frame lasts in 24 fps video (most common cinematic frame rate)
    41.708 milliseconds — the amount of time one frame lasts in 23.976 fps video (cinematic frame rate for NTSC-legacy formats)
    50 milliseconds — the time interval between gear changes on a Lamborghini Aventador
    50 milliseconds — cycle time for the lowest audible tone, 20 Hz
    60 milliseconds — cycle time for European 16.7 Hz AC electrified railroad power grid
    60 milliseconds — the time interval between gear changes on a Ferrari 458 Spider
    62.5 milliseconds — a sixty-fourth note at MM = 60
    5 to 80 milliseconds — typical latency for a broadband internet connection (important for playing online games)
    100 milliseconds — the time interval between gear changes on a Ferrari FXX
    125 milliseconds — a thirty-second note at MM = 60
    134 milliseconds — time taken by light to travel around the Earth's equator
    150 milliseconds — recommended maximum time delay for telephone service
    185 milliseconds — the duration of a full rotation of the main rotor on Bell 205, 212 and 412 helicopters (normal rotor speed is 324 RPM)
    200 milliseconds — the time it takes the human brain to recognize emotion in facial expressions
    250 milliseconds — a sixteenth note at MM = 60
    300 to 400 milliseconds — the time for the human eye to blink
    400 milliseconds — time in which the fastest baseball pitches reach the strike zone
    430 to 500 milliseconds — common modern dance music tempos (120–140 BPM)
    495 milliseconds — an approximate average of the round trip time for communications via geosynchronous satellites
    500 milliseconds — an eighth note at MM = 60
    860 milliseconds — average human resting heart cycle time
    1000 milliseconds — one second; the period of a 1 Hz oscillator
    86,400,000 (24×60×60×1000) milliseconds — one day
    31,556,908,800 (86,400,000×365.242) milliseconds — one year

  • my ecm are ok


    Code
    2014/10/15 20:06:54 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/1136/5F:3B93): found (78 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:06:55 ** c ***(0963&000000/0000/C78B/5F:AF2A): found (81 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:06:56 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/125D/5F:83D4): found (79 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:06:56 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/1134/5F:FCA7): found (95 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:07:00 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/196C/5F:93A5): found (81 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:07:00 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/1DB5/5F:64BB): found (79 ms) by ***uk 
    2014/10/15 20:07:00 **c ***(0963&000000/0000/151B/6C:4FC9): found (83 ms) by ***uk

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