You didn't answer the question. Do you get an error if the satellite cable is not connected?
Have you tried the manufacturer for a schematic? Hopefully they might be able to help out.
You didn't answer the question. Do you get an error if the satellite cable is not connected?
Have you tried the manufacturer for a schematic? Hopefully they might be able to help out.
Enigma2 is just an application. There is an open embedded Linux OS running in the background. One of the PLI developers uses an xp1000 to be a card reader for his official cards, there is no GUI.
I doubt you will get a Linux distro running as the chips are low powered.
The XML file is shared across all OE-A images and also synced with PLI. Please provide a corrected copy and we can update it.
Alternatively, upload your lamedb file and I'll extract the details from it
Is this with it connected to the satellite cable or without? If the error only shows when you connect the satellite cable, there is likely a short circuit on the cable.
And if they asked the driver engineer to fix the drivers to allow USB tuners to function, then people could have options.
The ViX images for this receiver are now available on the download website. The category for it was created, as mentioned on the other forum.
The easiest/best way to install an image is to use flash online. Most images allow users to download/flash other images using the remote. Function may be called something slightly different.
For those wishing to download an OpenATV image from the hosting website, the current/stable image can be downloaded at the following address.
https://images.mynonpublic.com/openatv/current/index.php
The image version numbers will change over time, but the link above will always get the stable image at the time you want to download.
What was the update in version 6.39
A person won't accept that you have replaced JMX with BMX. He has been asked to post a loss of functionality to you.
I don't know. If you are determined to waste your money, search the internet for it. Copy the text below and paste it in your search engine.
Vu+ Zero 4K PVR kit
Okay, you mean the Vu Zero 4K. Sorry.
You can use an external HDD/caddy like toysoft suggested. Or you can buy the caddy Vu designed and waste money. Both will do the same thing.
Read your post again and correct it so other people can understand what you mean.
The reason people like sub-bouquets is that it does not clutter the bouquet list. It is very old code in PLi. It should have been included when Andy forked from PLI. ATV (formerly AAF) forked from ViX.
I am sure somebody posted a screenshot of ViX with sub-bouquets using kiddac's plugin within last 18 months. Maybe you can double check code yourself.
Well you can make only one entry. But you can not have sub bouquets. Only Markers(separators) that will separate groups.
Sent you another DM as not really understanding your response, so feel free to tell me to go away if I am becoming a nuisance
I have replied...But that is nost supported by most of the distros out there. I think only ATV and derivatives supports subbouquets.
Pretty sure ViX also supports sub bouquets unless recently removed.
It was a website hosting issue. Nothing to do with 6.7. Issue has been resolved.
OpenViX 6.7 has also been released.
It is possible the hdmi chip has become faulty and you can't see anything on the TV. You can check on openwebif if it is still working.
Glad you are sorted. I am going to close this thread now otherwise people will keep posting in it.
OpenMultiBoot is a name of a plugin.
Best to archive redundant repositories instead of deleting them.
You can't install kexec multiboot, you just enable it. Please describe exactly what you did. Post a screenshot of the "About" page current image that is running.
The Solo 4K has the same configuration. FBC soldered and a legacy tuner socket. The other Gigablue receivers that support FBC are also the same.
Most importantly, I don't think Gigablue do FBC cable tuners, so it doesn't make sense for them to have an FBC socket.
Some of the zgemmas are same, instead of sockets, they are soldered on.
Anyway, it is what the manufacturer decided.