Posts by matu2

    complete list of keys for all AFN channels Radio & TV


    P 00090191 00 0123456789ABCD ;Reaper , 11804
    P 00090191 01 0123456789ABCD ;Reaper , 11804
    P 0009006A 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Spectrum , 11804
    P 0009006A 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Spectrum , 11804
    P 0009006B 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 2 , 11804
    P 0009006B 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 2 , 11804
    P 00090065 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle , 11804
    P 00090065 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle , 11804
    P 00090066 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Atlantic Benelux , 11804
    P 00090066 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Atlantic Benelux , 11804
    P 00090069 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Pacific , 11804
    P 00090069 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Pacific , 11804
    P 0009006C 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Family , 11804
    P 0009006C 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Family , 11804
    P 0009006D 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Movie Channel , 11804
    P 0009006D 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Movie Channel , 11804
    P 00090067 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN News , 11804
    P 00090067 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN News , 11804
    P 00090068 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports , 11804
    P 00090068 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports , 11804
    P 00090078 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle , 11804
    P 00090078 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle , 11804
    P 00090079 00 0123456789ABCD ;The Voice , 11804
    P 00090079 01 0123456789ABCD ;The Voice , 11804
    P 0009007A 00 0123456789ABCD ;Power Talk , 11804
    P 0009007A 01 0123456789ABCD ;Power Talk , 11804
    P 0009007B 00 0123456789ABCD ;Clutch Sports Radio , 11804
    P 0009007B 01 0123456789ABCD ;Clutch Sports Radio , 11804
    P 0009007C 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Fan , 11804
    P 0009007C 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Fan , 11804
    P 0009007D 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Hot AC , 11804
    P 0009007D 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Hot AC , 11804
    P 0009007E 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Legacy , 11804
    P 0009007E 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Legacy , 11804
    P 0009007F 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Jeo FM , 11804
    P 0009007F 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Jeo FM , 11804
    P 00090080 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Gravity , 11804
    P 00090080 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Gravity , 11804
    P 00090081 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Country , 11804
    P 00090081 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Country , 11804
    P 00090082 00 0123456789ABCD ;NPR International (Radio), 11804
    P 00090082 01 0123456789ABCD ;NPR International (Radio), 11804
    P 00090083 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Seasonal (Radio), 11804
    P 00090083 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Seasonal (Radio), 11804
    P 00090084 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Contingency, 11804, 1180
    P 00090084 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Contingency, 11804, 1180
    P 00090085 00 0123456789ABCD ;Freedom (Radio), 11804
    P 00090085 01 0123456789ABCD ;Freedom (Radio), 11804
    P 00090087 00 0123456789ABCD ;Aviano Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090087 01 0123456789ABCD ;Aviano Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090088 00 0123456789ABCD ;Bavaria Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090088 01 0123456789ABCD ;Bavaria Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090089 00 0123456789ABCD ;Benelux Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090089 01 0123456789ABCD ;Benelux Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008A 00 0123456789ABCD ;Incirlik Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008A 01 0123456789ABCD ;Incirlik Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008B 00 0123456789ABCD ;Kaiserslautern Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008B 01 0123456789ABCD ;Kaiserslautern Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008C 00 0123456789ABCD ;Naples Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008C 01 0123456789ABCD ;Naples Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008D 00 0123456789ABCD ;Rota Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008D 01 0123456789ABCD ;Rota Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008E 00 0123456789ABCD ;Souda Bay Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008E 01 0123456789ABCD ;Souda Bay Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008F 00 0123456789ABCD ;Spangdahlem Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 0009008F 01 0123456789ABCD ;Spangdahlem Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090090 00 0123456789ABCD ;Stuttgart Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090090 01 0123456789ABCD ;Stuttgart Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090091 00 0123456789ABCD ;Vicenza Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090091 01 0123456789ABCD ;Vicenza Eagle (Radio, 11804
    P 00090092 00 0123456789ABCD ;Wiesbaden Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090092 01 0123456789ABCD ;Wiesbaden Eagle (Radio), 11804
    P 00090094 00 0123456789ABCD ;Sembach Afternoon (Radio), 11804
    P 00090094 01 0123456789ABCD ;Sembach Afternoon (Radio), 11804
    P 0009 00544CE1 AB6A053EF67E7D ;EMM Key 9.0E, 11766, 11804
    P 0009 00540716 FCCD8E6C12268A ;EMM Key 9.0E, 11766, 11804
    P 0009 0057B90F 2C280A7807F63D ;EMM Key 9.0E, 11766, 11804
    P 0009 003E7E84 1B80AA69C85E8B ;EMM Key

    yes like this don't forget to disable Stream Relay like this

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    if all this does not works maybe you need to change Max pids for extended CWs from 8 to 64

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    i have made this on obh image and didnot work audio only no video so change to bh latest image and same problem i use ncam 3.5 may be this the problem cause itsnot official release?

    my last solution for your mate it's use these ncam config and think will work for you. send files to etc/tuxbox/config

    and make sure you have updated Softcam.Key too you can get from enigma1969 thread from here

    yes but make sure streamrelay in ncam.conf is disable like this:


    [streamrelay]

    stream_relay_enabled = 0


    and make sure API for extended CWs is OE2.2 also in ncam.conf under [dvbapi] section. like this:


    [dvbapi]

    enabled = 1

    au = 1

    pmt_mode = 0

    delayer = 60

    user = linuxsatsupport

    read_sdt = 1

    write_sdt_prov = 1

    extended_cw_api = 1

    boxtype = dreambox

    same result I got, almost all radios channels work but only VIDEO with cacheex after adding radio SRVID to oscam.services . I think the only radio that work without cacheex is AFN Contingency

    tonight maybe I will try to add Radios new SIDs and write them here for you.

    Thanx matu2, those keys working perfectly on my Dreambox MD 900 for the afn--TV-Channels. But what are the keys for radio channels?

    it's not hard job all you need it's to get the new SIDs (service ID HEX)

    for example radio AFN Atlantic Eagle: SID is 0078

    P 00090078 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle (Radio) 9.0E

    P 00090078 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Atlantic Eagle (Radio) 9.0E

    and add them all to SoftCam.Key

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    yes NOW works perfectly on Oscam, but may I add little correction in oscam_emu reader

    caid = 0D00,0F00,090F,0500,1801,0604,0648,0D98,0650,0D95,0E00,1FFF,2600,1010,0B02

    you forget to add Tandberg CAID 1010

    I think best solution for Now to install both Ncam and Oscam

    Ncam to open AFN and put cacheex = 1 in emu reader

    Oscam for other PowerVu Channels and BISS and others

    yeah that what just said in my last reply

    you can add two reader 1st reader to open powervu (only AFN HD) no Discovery Channels powervu

    the 2nd reader to open BISS and Viaccesss (Swiss SRG HD) and Tandberg channels


    [reader]

    label = emulator

    protocol = emu

    device = emulator

    caid = 090F,0500,1801,0604,2600,FFFF,0E00,4AE1,1010

    detect = cd

    ident = 090F:000000;0500:000000,023800,021110,007400,007800;1801:000000,007301,001101,002111;0604:000000;2600:000000;FFFF:000000;0E00:000000;4AE1:000011,000014,0000FE;1010:000000

    group = 2

    cacheex = 1

    cacheex_maxhop = 1

    cacheex_allow_request = 1


    [reader]

    label = myemulator

    protocol = constcw

    device = /etc/tuxbox/config/SoftCam.Key

    caid = 0D00,0D02,090F,0500,1801,0604,2600,FFFF,0E00,4AE1,1010

    ident = 0D00:000000,000004,000010,000014,000020,0000C0,0000C4,0000C8,0000CC;0D02:000000,00008C,0000A0,0000A4,0000A8;090F:000000;0500:000000,030B00,023800,021110,007400,007800;1801:000000,007301,001101;0604:000000;2600:000000;FFFF:000000;0E00:000000;4AE1:000011,000014,0000FE;1010:000000

    group = 3

    it works with GCam 1.5 Gcam 1.5

    but other powervu channels who use DES HW will stop working

    with oscam and ncam work but other encryption system like (BISS, Viaccess:SRG) will stop working

    I try it now With GCam 1.5 and the Audio Work perfectly with cache3

    you have to add this to gcam.server maybe will work oscam.server or ncam.server


    [reader]

    label = emulator

    protocol = emu

    device = emulator

    caid = 090F,0500,1801,0604,2600,FFFF,0E00,4AE1,1010

    detect = cd

    ident = 090F:000000;0500:000000,023800,021110,007400,007800;1801:000000,007301,001101,002111;0604:000000;2600:000000;FFFF:000000;0E00:000000;4AE1:000011,000014,0000FE;1010:000000

    group = 1

    cacheex = 1

    cacheex_maxhop = 1

    cacheex_allow_request = 1

    emmcache = 2,1,2,1

    emu_auproviders = 0604:010200;0E00:000000;4AE1:000011,000014,0000FE;1010:000000

    Newbie to OSCAM here. I've been enjoying AFN for the past couple of week. Have rescanned and got the channels back, but exactly what do I need to change in SoftCam.Key to get them to open again. I have found the old entries (Group 0x9E - P 00090001 - 0009000B) but exactly what do I need to change. Any help would be most welcome.

    replace old key with these new keys


    P 0009006A 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Spectrum 9.0E

    P 0009006A 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Spectrum 9.0E

    P 00090066 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Atlantic Benelux 9.0E

    P 00090066 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Atlantic Benelux 9.0E

    P 00090069 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Pacific 9.0E

    P 00090069 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Prime Pacific 9.0E

    P 0009006C 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Family 9.0E

    P 0009006C 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Family 9.0E

    P 0009006D 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Movie Channel 9.0E

    P 0009006D 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Movie Channel 9.0E

    P 00090067 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN News 9.0E

    P 00090067 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN News 9.0E

    P 00090068 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 9.0E

    P 00090068 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 9.0E

    P 0009006B 00 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 2 9.0E

    P 0009006B 01 0123456789ABCD ;AFN Sports 2 9.0E

    P 0009 00544CE1 AB6A053EF67E7D ;EMM Key 9.0E

    P 0009 00540716 FCCD8E6C12268A ;EMM Key 9.0E

    P 0009 0057B90F 2C280A7807F63D ;EMM Key 9.0E

    P 0009 003E7E84 1B80AA69C85E8B ;EMM Key



    at moment there no audio I don't know if it's technical issue or we need new oscam patch

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — New decoder boxes needed by many subscribers to continue watching the American Forces Network as it transitions to high-definition TV hadn’t reached shelves at some overseas bases Tuesday, but officials said most viewers should have time to make the switch without interruption.

    About 20,000 of the 70,000 decoder boxes in use cannot receive the new digital signal, which was slated to begin broadcasting in the Pacific region overnight Tuesday.

    The Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions are to follow on Dec. 5, with Europe, the Americas, Southwest Asia and Africa to transition on Dec. 12.

    “In most cases, decoders will be available for customers several days in advance” of the switch to high definition, said Jason Moore, chief of telecommunications outside the continental U.S. for the Army and Air Force Exchange Service.

    “Consistent with those dates, decoder availability from the Exchange will be staggered, with the decoders available first in (the Pacific) and then Europe,” Moore said in an email to Stars and Stripes.

    But employees at two overseas Exchange stores said the new decoders were not on store shelves yet. At the Exchange at Yokota Air Base in Japan on Monday, a customer service representative said the store still hadn’t received the new decoders, suggesting customers could purchase a new decoder online and wait about a month to receive them.

    At the Ramstein Air Base Exchange store, customers are being told they can preregister for a new decoder online at shopmyexchange.com. Power Zone employees said Tuesday that the devices should arrive by mid-December but did not have an exact date.

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    This Scientific Atlanta decoder is one of the older American Forces Network receivers that will have to be replaced as AFN upgrades its broadcast signal to a digital format.


    As to why Exchange employees in Japan and Germany said otherwise, Moore had an explanation: AAFES sent out an updated message internally to stores in the Pacific on Monday, “so word may just now be getting out.”

    “The decoder deliveries are staggered to match AFN’s transition schedule and because the new units will not work pre-transition,” Moore added.

    AFN decoders, he said, have been allocated and distributed to the Pacific in line with the AFN signal transition. Japan stores already have or are receiving the decoders now, Moore said Tuesday, and South Korea stores will receive the decoders on Wednesday. AAFES expects decoders to be available in Europe stores by Dec. 12, Moore added.

    AFN officials said earlier this year that most subscribers use the Cisco D9865, which with some setting changes is compatible with HD programming. Older decoders must be replaced, or “you will not get anything” once the signal is upgraded, Col. Dave Honchul, of American Forces Radio and Television Service — AFN’s parent — said earlier this year.

    For military and civilian households off base, a decoder is needed to receive and unscramble the AFN signal, which is relayed via satellite from the AFN Broadcast Center in California. The signal is encoded to prevent piracy.

    Honchul said this week that AFN is receiving authentication requests from the new decoder in Asia, “which tells me decoders are hitting the streets.”

    “We do not anticipate any gaps in availability of the new decoder,” he said. “While AFN does not control supply channels, we have partnered closely with AAFES throughout this process to ensure the new boxes will be available in a timely manner.”

    The conversion to all-digital means improved picture and sound quality for most AFN viewers worldwide.

    The signal is decoded and piped via cable to on-base locations. HD won’t be available in all areas, as some installations don’t have the cable infrastructure needed to distribute the HD signal.

    AAFES is selling a new digital decoder with many new features, such as a digital video recorder for recording AFN shows, to support AFN’s transition to HD. Though the AFN7500HD is a significant upgrade in capability, according to AAFES, the unit will be $229, more than $100 less than the Cisco. The new decoders will also be available for rent at $11 a month, about $7 a month cheaper than the older model.

    “The race to get the decoders to the viewers has indeed been a tight one but successful,” Moore said. “This has been a very complex project with many moving pieces, but we’re in the home stretch.”

    Viewers won’t have to adjust their satellite dishes because of the transition to HD. Minor changes, however, will need to be made to decoder settings. A step-by-step instruction guide for both the Cisco and the new model will be available at http://www.myafn.net/afnhd.

    All AFN satellite radio and television services in a transitioning region will be off the air for about two hours while the equipment is reconfigured, AFN officials said. The switch will be made during overnight hours in each region.


    https://www.stripes.com/news/e…n-s-switch-to-hd-1.499806

    like georgeflu said is the reason and I think the author want people to know there are new version and there fixed for problem A or Z

    like now channel Sports 24 HD NSS 7 at 20.0°W stopped working if there fix in next days from OSCam-emu Team and will be oscam "BIN" file only and it will be called Emu ver786

    as so NCam Team will take these new changes and compile new version and it will be called NCam 3.2 IPK file


    are sure you installed oscam-emu patched and not oscam-svn version?

    you can checked from your browser by entering Vu+SOlO4K IP 192.168.x.x:8888

    and clicked on Config and checked is there Stream Relay option or not

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    from here is OSCam-emu version for ARM 4k

    OSCam-EMU 11392 IPK For Arm Based Receivers Various Images