Why do some channels freeze, regardles of the C-line provider?

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  • Hi all.


    I am running my setup with a Linux enabled STB with Openvix and cccam. I have been through 5 different C-line providers, and still i am getting freezes on certain channels. I have also tested these lines with a different setup at a friends place, and with the exact same result! I am trying to recieve channels from 0.8W On the Nordic channels.


    As i recall with my previous setup (with OScam) i could tell by the log, that i was getting slow ECM response times. But i cant figure out what to do next?


    Is it not possible to get a freeze free experience?


    Thanks for all your time guys

  • try using a skin that gives you ecm times _
    You might need to support NAN fix read here ¬ http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=3553


    you can check ecm via web interface yourboxip:16001


    C: line providers are frowned upon here ¬ And if its a connection your paying for then i'm afraid thats likely to be where the problem lies:shocker:


    You need to look for reliable ecm times under 600ms _ for freeze free _

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  • Thanks for your reply. Looks like the NAN fix only fixes a spelling mistake? I didnt know that i could see ecm times through the web interface on Openvix...I'll give it a go!


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    C: line providers are frowned upon here ¬ And if its a connection your paying for then i'm afraid thats likely to be where the problem lies


    But what other options do i have then??


    Thanks again for your time!

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