Posts by abu baniaz

    Enigma2 treats all Cable services as the same. It won't know that you have one provider on one tuner and another on a different tuner. It can't know, it is just the way it is. Same applies to Terrestrial.


    Your best bet is to use two different receivers and use remote Channel Stream Converter

    There was a thread on PLI for someone with a similar setup. It is not a common setup and I cannot remember if a working solution was found. I'm pretty sure you would have to combine the cables and use the namespace subnet so that services that are on same frequency are treated differently.


    Enigma2 treats all cable services the same, so easiest way to distinguish between is as per Gorski's post. Make your own bouquets or providers.


    I'll try to post back tomorrow with details from the other thread.

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    The forum sponsor has the GT-Sat that has legacy ports. Before you buy, double check if your Freesat TV has the option for unicable. Some do.


    A DM500 receiver handles unicable, so I'm sure modern TV will do too. My brother's Sony TV supports it.

    Welcome to the forum.


    Any enigma2 receiver will do what you want with regards to the satellite connections.

    You can create/edit your channel list with programs such as E-chanenlizer, dreamboxedit, dreamset. This applies to all Enigma2 receivers.


    I am afraid I don't know about tvsat cam so cannot advise.


    I don't know much about the DM920. But bear in mind that your choice of images will be restricted as DreamMultimedia went closed source a long time ago. They do have their own image.


    The Zgemma's seem to be very good with their driver support lately and they are among the most cost effective at the moment.


    In closing, best to check on Cam requirements first. Then look at your other requiremente with regards to internal HDD, onboard wi-fi etc.

    Openpli 7.1 images requires Libssl and Libcrypto install them first

    They have them, but use newer versions. One of the older files had the heartbleed vulnerability. Be aware of what you are exposing your home network to.


    Creating symlinks will resolve the problem. I don't understand why the makers of these cams force an older version as a requirement. Newer versions work fine. Even just adding a symlink in the post install script will do.

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    Firstly its never a good idea to have EPG data saved to any HDD because then it can never go into sleep mode. USB is better.

    This is incorrect. EPG data is held in RAM. The storage device is only used at startup, graceful shut down/restart or manual saving/loading.


    Vix allows usage of remote locations for EPG data file. Rob is a user of this function and has detailed it in the Vix manual. I don't use the function, so cant help. This was coded before ATV forked E2, so it should also work on ATV.


    Thirdly, I am pretty sure that lamedb is used for EPG allocation. So make sure you import it and reload services/bouquets