Did you use openmultiboot plugin or did you use the kexec multiboot?
Posts by abu baniaz
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What channel is this please? Probably transponder changes. In which case a scan should solve issue.
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As above, install it from the plugin server. However, be aware that PLi 9.0 does not have the stream relay coding, you will have to use dedicated bouquets. The code will be in 9.1. It is in the developer image already.
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The current set of Gigablue 4k receivers do not work with USB tuners (according to users in UK, Ireland and Russia). They stopped working when they changed drivers in 2018
[GigaBlue | gb7252] update build · oe-alliance/oe-alliance-core@e05da7f* Update drivers to new BCM SDK * add opengl Support * add Kodi Support * add Chrome-WEB Browser * add Youtube.TV * add Bluetooth Audio Support (need optional…github.comThere is an issue on Gigablue's github here:
GB UE 4K: USB Tuners not working · Issue #8 · GigaBlue-STB/meta-gigablueUSB tuners are not working on the the GB UE 4K. They install correctly. Scanning does not find any channels. If you add lamedb file with them included they do…github.comIf you want to use a USB tuner with the newer receiver, wait for someone to confirm that it works before buying one. I have the GB UE 4K and GB UHD Quad 4K, both do not work with USB tuners. Even the Sundteks which use their own standlalone drivers do not work.
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Availability, price, versatility.
If someone bought a satellite pnp tuner for blindscan surely they should be able to use a terrestrial tuner using USB? What if someone wants to record from more than two frequencies?
Of course the tuner drivers need to be installed. However, the gigablue drivers for the previous 4k receivers used to work with USB tuners. When they upgraded the framework they use for drivers, the USB tuners stopped working.
Apparently they still work in Germany.
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Will the receiver work with USB tuners on the UK?
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Use manual scan, select predefined transponder and then select the transponder you want to scan. if the frequency is not listed, select "user defined" transponder" and then enter the frequency etc you want to to scan. The frequency you use in user defined transponder will not be saved to your satellites.xml file. The channels found during your scan will be added to your lamedb file.
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CCCam isnt really update anymore. The CCCam protocal has been added to oscam anyway.
Ncam is fairbird 's fork( copy) of oscam with some emu code.
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If you have not got these lines in your oscam.conf, please add them.
[streamrelay]
stream_relay_enabled = 1
stream_relay_ctab = 098D,0960,0961,0963,098C,09C4
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If those config files work for what you need, continue using them. There will be occasional changes needed, just add the minor changes you are using. As an example, the stream relay option.
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I think you should continue in your own thread.
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Which oscam are you actually talking about? You have mentioned two different ones.
If you are talking about oscam-pcscsd-latest, I have just installed it. As pointed out by another person, there is no script control method for it ( at the moment). You have to use softcam manager to control it. For softcam manager in vix, all variants of oscam must have the oscam config files in /etc/tuxbox/config
For anybody unsure what is meant by oscam configs, they are the following files (as a minimum)
oscam.conf
oscam.dvbapi
oscam.server
oscam.user
If copying/moving them does not work, please install it by command line and start it by command line to show the issue
To install:
opkg install enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam-pcscd-latest
To run:
cd /usr/softcams/
then
./oscam-pcsc-latest
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Skin is irrelevant.
What car123 is wanting to say is that he is using softcams that people upload on forums.
Unless he says exactly which one, it will be impossible to help him. I tried to help him a few months ago, never got a straight answer out of him. I asked him to upload his config files (without server details), he refused.
If you install oscam from plugin server, put config files in correct place, it will work. If you want to use third party ones, use those designed to work with ViX. Enosat has described what is required.
ViX copied the ATV softcams build files and went for a dual control method. Softcam Manager and Softcam script. This is where the problem partly lies. And one of the developers calling the build files config files.
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/etc/tuxbox/config
/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam-latest
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Put the oscam configs in both locations. The code is intertwined and will always throw back errors/warnings if there is no configs in the hardcoded location.
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Your Terrestrial channels are encrypted, you need to use a CI unit to decrypt them. It is the fact that the CI unit is being used that needs to be fixed. Unencrypted Terrestrial channels won't have the problem you have.
Can you please list all the commits made to fix the problem so that other image teams can pick them into their images please?
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I think the terminology needs to be correct when reporting it so people can look at it properly. It isn't a DVT issue, it is a "ci" issue.
Some of the commits to fix the issue are here:
History for lib/dvb_ci/dvbci_ccmgr.cpp - OpenViX/enigma2Contribute to OpenViX/enigma2 development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com -
Not really. You can flash an older image, but if the update item is a dependency of anything you install, it will get updated too.
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Channel Master dishes are very good too.
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You should be getting roughly 750 channels when using the scanning in Enigma2. So you are getting a third of the channels. Are you able to test your receiver at a friend or family member's house? Must not be a Sky Q LNB.
