Posts by xbmcflix

    i doubt if there exist real cccam or oscam for Amiko A3. Only one with real oscam and DVB-API supported at Android is WeTek Play with OSTool.apk, once when you install it you can access oscam web if and setup all other.

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    How to install tvheadend and scan DVB-C channels


    Goal of this video tutorial is to teach you how to install tvheadend and scan DVB-C channels on WeTek Play with OpenELEC.


    Usually, when scanning channels with tvheadend it is enough to insert only one frequency, as all other frequencies will be discovered from NIT and automatically scanned.


    WeTek Hybrid tuner for DVB-C/T/T2 only require frequency to perform scan, so you don't need to worry about SR and other parameters.


    tvheadend require from user to enter frequency in Hz (hertz), and usually we know frequency in MHz, so for one example 602 MHz in Hz will be 602000000, and 602000000 will be value which we will enter in Frequency (Hz): field in tvheadend. As Delivery system, you can choose DVBC/ANNEX_A.


    When scanning is done, click on Services tab, and then click on Map All button, from where you can map all channels which will be available on your OpenELEC installation.


    For easy setup, take a look at our tutorial on YouTube:


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    How to install tvheadend and scan DVB-T channels


    Goal of this video tutorial is to teach you how to install tvheadend and scan DVB-T channels on WeTek Play with OpenELEC.


    Usually, when scanning for DVB-T channels with tvheadend it is enough to choose your country, and tvheadend will scan all frequencies which are known for your country.


    Of course if you know frequency, you can add mux manually by inserting single frequency, and choosing bandwidth.


    tvheadend require from user to enter frequency in Hz (hertz), and usually we know frequency in MHz, so for one example 602 MHz in Hz will be 602000000, and 602000000 will be value which we will enter in Frequency (Hz): field in tvheadend. Don't forget to choose bandwidth.


    When scanning is done, click on Services tab, and then click on Map All button, from where you can map all channels which will be available on your OpenELEC installation.


    For easy setup, take a look at our tutorial on YouTube:


    well most important is this is hobby and we enjoy exchanging opinions here, soon there will be e2 at wetek so we can exchange opinions about that too with colleagues who are more experienced with e2


    For me as always most crucial and important is variety of choices that wetek can offer as android and openelrc where dvb works at both. Whenever want to use netflix i boot to android, live tv i preffer at tvheadend under openelec. As Pulsar not exist at Android I am using it at openelec, and thabks to scooterbuk even some other apps like showtime work now under android when we use hdmi app.


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    davvo i will believe in MIPS and VU+ when they fix hardware decoding of audio and video including DTS-HD and Dolby like it should work under Kodi, and at more real price than current.


    Idea and purpose of opensource community is to create and share and in case if sell hardware with opensource software idea is to be cheap and not expensive like VU+ is. Sorry to say that m8, but there are people out there which cant afford 400 eur STB.


    so far what VU+ done many users had in dreamboxes , but as known violators they ripped e2 and continue selling, for me is enough.


    Lets see if VU+ as known GPL violator will ever push changes publicly, honestly I doubt.


    On the other side we have Raspberry Pi, WeTek and bunch of other products/manufacturers which care about Kodi, Openelec and such projects so they support financially development of them so everybody of us could enjoy including owners of VU+ which manufacturer dont give a single sh*t about anything, just make hw put sw and earn bunch of money. In this case yes, i preffer wetek, gigablue, medi@link, rapsberry pi.


    Wos, as i told you this morning 7 days epg, series linking and many other features come way way before than at e2 as tvheadend is really beefed up with special freeview and freesat epg grabber + opensly grabber which works without any issue.


    One more big plus for wetek is that basically you can access its web interface from any device such as android and ios phones/tablets plus in top of that tvheadend can be server for any Kodi enabled device as only what you have to do is to insert IP of wetek in HTS tvheadend PVR plugin and to watch tv wherever you are.

    Dekelster when connect drive at openelrc please try command lsusb on ssh and dmesg to see if it even start negotiation if not i am sure this guys will send you new device for free

    Please feel free to post screenshots of 7 DAYS EPG for Astra 28.2, Autotimers, Autobouquets etc... if you can produce these we stand corrected :) Also feel free to post a scanning tutorial for Astra 28.2 using Openelec and TV headend, as the op asked 'Would the WeTek have a bigger learning curve than the Medi@link?', the answer is a massive yes.


    As i said enigma 2 comming at Wetek Play so at end 4 OS including android, openelec, ubuntu and enigma 2, variety of choices

    All of that works perfectly in both VDR and tvheadend at WeTek Play, including EPG, timeshift and PVR with remote access to recordings, recording over CIFS, NFS and Samba shares plus IPTV at WeTek Play.


    I would say thise stated there are not comparable to WeTek Play in any segment... except that only number that they have higher thank wetek play is price of course
    https://vid.me/oJp9


    Btw. There is Enigma 2 comming for WeTek Play with embedded Kodi/XBMC.

    Xbcmflix. You know if I can stream from a wetek located in Canada with live stream on atsc to other wetek at London?


    yes you can do that with tvheadend just take care that you have enough upload speed and of course install kodi at other device put HTS Tvheadend PVR add-on and instead of local IP enter IP of wetek which is running tvheadend with tuner:40_002: