Linux receivers use Linux file systems, i.e. ext3 or ext 4.
Initialisation is alternate term to formatting.
Linux receivers use Linux file systems, i.e. ext3 or ext 4.
Initialisation is alternate term to formatting.
Interrogate channel list with editor on PC and see if there are any entries for those satellites.
Double check user name and password are correct for image on receiver
ABM is AutoBouquetsMaker by the OE Alliance. It will not keep your customised bouquets up to date.
If the CCcam binary is on this forum, can you provide a link to it.
ABM does not allow such customisation.
AB by Lraizer will do that if you use the sort feature. You will have to edit the sort file. You cannot rename the bouquets at the moment so will have to pick the from existing ones.
Unless you are using custom sort, AB will place channel in exact position that the provider has decided. You don't have to do anything.
EPG data is not based on number of channel.
The reader version of autobouquets does not need a satellite.xml, just like the E2/E1 versions.
Team Commando recommend using Dreamup with a "flash erase" first then "flash" to install images. I always used the telnet method until I had issues using Lraizer's Gypsy backup. Alternatively, if already on a Commando image you can use a the image upgrade facility. (Not referring to online update).
Mgcamd does work. Perhaps people experiencing issues can elaborate with a few more details. Like which version they are using, contents of mg_cfg. Confirm that the required libcrypto file has been transferred and chmod 755?
Think of this as an upgrade to Commando 14.7 with Autobouquets better than the E2 version.
For the benefit of anybody curious, this is the 31/01/2014 10:21 version.
You should try Commando 15 now which has the reader version of Autobouquets. Has more features than the E2 version. You won't need to worry about satellites.xml files and teh like especially as there will be quite a few changes soon. All done in less tahn a minute.
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=50349
What image are you using?
You could get a USB Digital TV tuner.
Well done. :78:
Don't forget the spirit level!
I reinstalled Vix Image and when I did I rescanned the Astray 28.2 and said clear before scanning....then loaded my own saved Bouquets style...but still nothing.
When you transfer your own bouquets back, you replace the channels that you had scanned. You should transfer your bouquets and then scan. Afterwards sort your bouquets by replacing dead channels.
As above ABM is not a must, having valid channels is.
Are you sure your channel list is up to date?
Have you tried to delete the existing epg.dat, if not I sugegst you do. As you may be aware, epg data resides in RAM and is written to storage device when shutting down. If you are going to delete epg.dat, first put enigma to sleep with telnet command
Disable Rytec. Why use data on a server when you can use data on the satellite.
Why are you using csv import?
The script based one takes that long roughly. The reader version runs in about a minute. Make sure you use the sh4 ipk.
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=18085&p=144839&viewfull=1#post144839
If you post your tuner config, others can check that you have done it properly. The one with no feed should be set to loop through to tuner *, or set as not configured. Internal loop throug is supported on teh image you are using. Replace * with tuner A or B, whichever has the satellite feed.
You can enable the "second info bar" if you want to show the signal details.
Menu > Setup > System > User Interface > Settings >