Good point megatron...... on re reading your problem description i misread the first line where you say it is married to the SD box
Posts by cybermega
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you answered your own question buddy - you said: "It has been put into a ***+ hd box ages ago" your card is paired with the HD box, not the SD one!
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if you use oscam: To see visually the ecm speed rates, go to oscam > readers > show graphs - leave this page open for as long and you can and it plots the speed on a graph for easier and quicker analysis
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Like everyone else, i upgraded to VIP to say thanks to the site, as i have learned TONS of useful stuff over the past few years, and the site has always been my first choice for any problems i am looking solutions for - so to answer your question, Yes, it is worth it.
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you need to read this thread and you will understand why you have lost your HD channels: http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=60463
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Cache cannot be relied on to give 100% troublefree viewing for any channel, as the cache may not always contain the ecm as and when you need it - my best advice is to get either an N line or CSP connector line from your mate to get a better experience on RTE. and going by your stats above" ECM denied: 327 (90.3%)" your cache is not good anyhow!
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Have yout got RTE entitlement on your own local card?
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Hi carlmalin,
I am trying to figure out why you would need more than 1 instance of CSP running?:confuse: -
Looks like you can:
Quotegive them different names and ports and all should be fine
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It Is imperative that the cluster file has NO extension on it such as .txt .doc etc - it MUST be either created in notepad and saved as "all files" or else created within your FTP program with NO file extension...simply call it cluster (lower case as well!) CSP will not read any cluster file that has a file extension on it! - this simple fact has stumped many an install both here and other forums!!
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franck1970 - is this the first time you tired to start CSP since installing?
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Add these to the bottom of the file:
Codedeb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ lenny main non-free deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian lenny main non-free deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ lenny main non-freedeb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ lenny main non-free deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy-security main multiverse
The error your getting is because some of the links you put in are not in the correct format, as the original poster probably put the correct url's in the post but the web page then converted it for posting - but even if you had put them in correct they still would not have contained the updates you need, as the links are a bit outdated now.
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seems to have eased down a bit now can someone confirm if they had any problems
Nothing out of the ordinary here :)
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No glitches or strange times at all here, could it possibly be the reader used which matters. Are those affected over clocking the card?
I have had randomly slightly higher ecm rates on sports1 and f1, but nothing really out of the ordinary, and certainly no glitches either, and my EMMs are switched off the past few weeks. I'm using omnikey - Newcs - CSP - mgcamd
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Dear,
Is this one i find it in the one of tuto but can you give me the good one to follow and if it possible to delete
the old staff in this server.
Thank'sIf you follow the link below to an excellent tutorial and follow it correctly you will not have any problems :feel_good:
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i have all 3 of my house mates and i on csp as a test for better times
today all of use seem to be having lip sync problems on channels
any help? a silly setting in the code?
IMHO probably more of a box issue to be honest...what boxes are you using?, what card/s are you sharing? and what image are you using? CSP has nothing to do with the audio...if CSP was playing up on you, the main symptoms on any box connected would be intermittent freezing problems or no picture at all - sound issues are 100% isolated to the box.
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I have been playing about with CSP the past few months as well, and i run it on a virtualbox Linux box with ubuntu server with 1gb ram and 20gb drive - going by my virtualbox stats it never really goes over 560mb ram usage, and as sync highlights all the other variables depend on your cache setup and the number of users which will have an impact on bandwidth usage on your network - though if you have a small number of users then the network usage will be ridiculously tiny! The main lesson i took from playing with CSP is that you indirectly learn so much about linux, and i would encourage everyone to learn about it as its a great and exciting learning curve!