Posts by master G

    Here is another option you may find easier to setup first time round as it comes with setup guide.
    CCcamInfoPHP v0.8.6 with quick setup guide


    You can also access cccam info via your webbrowser without these tools by entering the following

    Code
    http://[COLOR='#FF0000']DreamboxIP[/COLOR]:[COLOR='#FFFF00']16001[/COLOR]


    This is local IP e.g 192.168.1.4
    16001 is the default web info port if you have changed this in CCcam.cfg adjust accordingly


    If prompted for username & password defaults are
    username=root
    password=dreambox


    The above will let you see if the servers are online & what is available to view, once you have got the hang of this you will have no probs setting up cs studio which is probably the best tool around for monitoring & managing your server.

    do any clone images play recordings through the pvr, all the images i try are just black screen


    Yes they do, please make a post in 800 clone support explaining as much as possible how you have it setup & we will do our best to help you.

    It is straight forward to setup if you can get oscam & CCcam combo from the addons panel within your image. Otherwise you need to compile oscam yourself and add scripts to start/stop oscam+CCcam.

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    Has anyone any advice on way to set Tring card up in DM8000 so it will be able to share?


    Oscam will read the card but you need a conax cam or use a combination of MGcamd and oscam to update the monthly entitlements. You will need an image that has oscam+CCcam2.1.3 combo if you want to still use CCcam as a server. If you still want to use DM500 as card reader then try this PLI image HERE, it is oscam & CCcam ready then add the Tring oscam configs from HERE.

    Anfieldoreill,
    We will help you all the way but please do not support these scumbags, every person helping then is another nail in our hobby's coffin, see below for an explanation, Welcome to the forum btw, please make an intro.


    A Warning About Payservers

    If your peer is offline contact him & ask why, I get the feeling the person you got this line from does not do this as a hobby though ?

    I`ve never used it but would imagine it takes a full backup of bouquets, cams, settings, satellite positions etc..
    Try it out and let us know for sure what exactly it does.

    The Blade 7000S Satellite Receiver:.



    Setting up the new generation Blade 7000S;


    Check-list of what you will need.


    A satellite dish (your existing S*y dish is ideal as it will already be setup for 28.2 East, the main S*y UK satellite). You can of course have a separate or dish or a motorised setup (advanced users)
    Make sure you have turned off any network related equipment (i.e. Modem, Router, PC and any laptops or games consoles you might have)
    Plug in (without powering on) the BM7000S with your Satellite Cable, SCART (ideally the HDMI cable), a Network Cable** and Mains power cable – (though switched off at this stage)
    Power on the Modem/Router and the New BM7000S. It already has pre-set favourites setup by default – you only need to press the Groups Button on the remote to access the categories like Popular/Sport/Movies/Asian/HD/etc etc
    You’ll need to scan the unit for your area. Menu/Volume up X2 takes you to the scan menu (see picture 3/4/5 on next page). By default it’s set to 28.2 East. Press OK and Red Button for scan
    Scan should find in excess of 800 channels
    When finished press exit back to the main channel screen



    Remember the PIN will always be 0000 or 9991 (unless you have manually input your own personal PIN).


    Channel Scanning





    Setting up your Router - Blade Media 7000


    Firstly – let’s make sure you have a standard 4 port router.


    Whether you have BT type ADSL broadband or Virgin type CABLE broadband you
    will have a broadband modem (or hub) and a router (sometimes built into the hub like a BT Home Hub)


    The back of a typical router looks like this,




    The WAN or ADSL port comes from your broadband modem into your router and the LAN port shown can be used to attach additional devices (like the Blade).



    n the example above the grey cable is coming from your broadband modem and the blue lead can go to a PC or Laptop or Blade unit. There are several ways to connect without using long wires from your router to your Blade unit (especially if they are in separate rooms).. however, for now – let’s assume you are running a direct cable from the router into the back of the Blade 7000S.


    Setting up your Broadband Connection


    This part is very important and it is easy to run into basic problems. Follow these instructions and you should be able to connect to the Internet and check that your settings are correct in a few minutes.


    Now that you have scanned for channels and found them for your region you can setup the Internet connection and test it is working.


    Using the Menu on the remote control unit (referred to as the RCU) scroll down to IP Settings as shown.


    Press OK on IP settings and you should see a screen similar to that shown below,



    DHCP should always be on (unless you are setting up an advanced configuration)
    The IP Address is taken from your broadband router most of which have an ‘IP Address’ starting with 192.168.x.x (where x can be any value from 1 to 254). Typically you’ll find the address to start with 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x (the last number is given automatically by your router to the equipment on your network which uses broadband).


    So you may have a PC, laptop and Blade unit which would use the numbers 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3 as an example. Each router varies – but these are typical examples.


    If you see your IP address as 0.0.0.0 then the router is NOT communicating properly with your Blade unit. Power off your Modem/Router/Blade (and any other equipment like PC’s, laptops and games consoles). Check your cabling and reboot modem/router then Blade. Check IP Setting are now OK.


    Using the Utils Menu on the Blade Media 7000S


    The Utility (Utilities Menu) on the Blade 7000S has many useful functions.


    A USB Pen Drive (1 Gigabyte is plenty – but whatever the smallest you can buy will do 2 Gig/4 Gig etc).
    What can you do with the Utils/Download Menu?


    1. Update the firmware (the latest code) for your Blade 7000S in seconds
    2. Backup or Restore your channel data files (or download others)
    3. Backup or Restore other very useful data (which manually would take hours).


    How do I use the Utils/Downloads Menu?


    Simples. Using the Menu button on the Remote Control Unit (RCU) use the volume+ (right hand side of the OK button) to scroll to the UTILS Menu. The using the Down arrow, go to the Download section and press OK.


    The UTILS/DOWNLOAD Screen,



    Press OK to access the options ** NOTE – plug in the USB Pen Drive into the slot at the rear of the Blade 7000S unit. When it is in, you will see a USB acknowledgement on screen


    Using the utils / download menu


    Upgrading the ‘firmware’


    (‘firmware’ is the latest code used to upgrade the Blade unit)


    The Blade7000S uses the USB port on the back of the unit for a variety of useful functions which would previously have been done via a null modem cable.


    The benefits of the USB include ease of use, hugely improved speed of updating and requires no particular knowledge of computing to achieve these functions.


    The latest firmware for the Blade is version 1.19b (February 2011). This firmware increases the functionality of the Blade and has additional enhancements to the operating system to deal with the known issues with Netgear and TP Link routers (amongst others).
    If you experience ‘glitching’ (where the picture on your unit breaks up for short periods of time – it may well be that the communication between the router and the Blade unit is not optimally configured.
    Always use the latest firmware possible to ensure your unit is up to date.


    The 1.19b firmware can be downloaded along with latest firmware for most Set Top Boxes (STB’s) is kept here the link is:


    4shared - My 4shared - shared folder - free file sharing and storage


    Download and copy the file onto any standard USB Pen Drive
    When you insert the USB Pen Drive into the back of the unit, it will acknowledge that USB0 has been inserted and is ready for use. Follow these simple instructions to upgrade your firmware. Using the remote control press..
    1. MENU -> Then Volume + (three times going from System Settings / Channel Manager / Installation until you reach UTILS)
    2. Using the CH -/+ buttons (above and below the OK button) navigate to the Download section The FILE LIST will show on screen.
    3. Navigate to the file (if there is more than one on your pen drive) to the file called BM7000S_APP_LD_119p_20101230.stb (obviously this file name will change as new versions of the firmware are released).



    Press OK on the remote control and the unit will start updating the firmware on your Blade unit with this new file.




    Updating the Channels via USB using the Utils/Download Section


    Updating the Channels via USB using the Utils/Download Section Channel files (called NDF files) can be backed up AND/OR loaded onto your Blade using the same procedure. (Every region in the UK will have different regional stations for their particular area .. i.e. BBC London/BBC Scotland/BBC Wales etc).


    These regional data files will be available for download via the Blade Units internet connection shortly. However, you can back up your channels or load channels via the USB drive in seconds using the same procedure as before.


    Follow steps 1. to 3. above but replace the .STB file above with a channel data file which you will see ends with the suffix .NDF (example below 03JAN2011.NDF)





    All Credit To Nutter For This Guide

    Setting list for Humax 5Xoo
    Set by Traian
    24.07.2011.


    Satellit: 13
    Transponder: 485
    Bouquets: 132
    Canal TV: 3219

    Satellit: 1 NSS 12 057.0E
    2 EXPRESS AM22 053.0E
    3 INTELSAT 12 045.0E
    4 TURKSAT 2A,3A 042.0E
    5 EXPRESS AM1 040.0E
    6 HELLAS SAT 2 039.0E
    7 ASTRA 1H,1KR,1L,1M 019.2E
    8 EUROBIRD / EUTELSAT 016.0E
    9 HOTBIRD 6,8,9 013.0E
    10 EUTELSAT W2A 010.0E
    11 EUROBIRD 9A 009.0E
    12 EUTELSAT W3A 007.0E
    13 SIRIUS 4 004.8E

    dboxTV v5.0.0.0
    24.04.2011


    CHANGES


    Integration of current versions of VLC's own wrapper uTLibVLC
    Self-recording Timeshift function (because VLC bug)
    Pro-Box own ports and separate instances of VLC (-> for future features)
    -UDP/HTTP Mode is now a box-set
    Adjustment and revision of the compression / Record Presets
    Direct-enhanced mode change
    Revised options
    -New icons
    Improvement of the box interface DLLs
    -Many memory leaks removed
    -Many bug fixes


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