Made a change and now have the Reader and address correct, however now getting ERROR under status
Posts by hammertime
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in oscam eb interface go to Files > oscam.server > paste your reader into here then save.
restart oscam.
you should see a proxy reader on the status page.
the live log should give you a clue as to whats happening.
SKYUK
ON
127.0.0.1
0
internal
0000:0000@000000
no data
00:00:1500:00:15
OFFThats not right is it?
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In which config file do I put my line info
oscam.server
What should I be looking for in the oscam web interface of my box? Pretty sure I have oscam installed and the config files added correctly but don't have the channels I should have.
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Use the telnet method from here -> How to install an ipk on any enigma2 receiver
But force/overwrite with the command i provided above.
Thanks will give that a try later. In which config file do I put my line info?
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I've deleted the configs from etc/tuxbox/config
Should that be enough? Sorry I'm clueless with oscam
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Use the attached configs or the ipk installer, if you are going to use the ipk installer remove all oscam configs from /etc/tuxbox/config and oscam binary from /usr/softcams..
To view oscam web interface type this into your browser http://192.168.1.87:8888
Change 192.168.1.87 to the ip address of the gigablue quad..
Can you help me with the same issue?
I'm totally new to using oscam and just got a new Octagon sf8008.
Tried using your ipk but when trying to install it throws an error saying refusing to load file as it matches installed version of skyuk-oscam-dvapi-config (1)
And also
unknown package
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on a duo2, there is only 2 tuner slots, so once you put them 2 cable tuners in, thats it, youd have to use usb tuners to add extra ones.
there is apprantly a twin cable tuner coming, but who knows when. vu announced it last year sometime.Yeah that's why I'm not going for the Duo2 even though I'd have liked to have stuck with them.
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Anyone have any thoughts on the Miraclebox or Gigablue?
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I have RPi2 and WeTek Play. WeTek Play is very cheap and have Hybrid Tuner (DVB-C/T/T2) for fair price and great support.
http://kodi.wiki/view/WeTek_Play
It can run Android + Kodi or OpenELEC (Linux Kodi) with official support.
DVB on OpenELEC is covered by VDR and tvheadend, so You can choose between one of them. TVHeadend support Series Link which work fantastic, picons, even now Enigma 2 settings (channel lists) can be converted with tool made by WeTek.
At Android you can use WeTek Theater (DVB App), works with OSCam, Netflix, Hulu, Kodi etc...
For your budget you can take WeTek Play and excellent NAS such as WD MyCloud 2 TB and enjoy full multimedia :)
They also work on Enigma 2 support, based on videos and thread at their forum, so this boxes can run Android, OpenELEC, Ubuntu, and Enigma 2 to follow
Hmm hadn't even thought about a WeTek. What's it like for Live TV and EPG's etc? Does it only support one hybrid tuner?
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just get the mutant with 2 x cable tuners? it has 4 pluggable tuner slots so you can start off with whichever config you want.
i have 2 dvb-s2 and 2 dvb-c in mine, works a treat.
XBMC/E2 as a standalone os will be available for the mutant soon.
Yeah just seen I can get one with 2 dvb-c for £279.
Also looking at the Miraclebox Premium Ultra, the GigaBlue HD Quad and the Technomate TM Nano 3T which would leave budget to buy another dvb-c tuner, are there any other options?
I've always been Vu+ so I'm keen to get feedback from people with experience of each before I take the plunge.
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Looking for some suggestions on which box to go for.
I'm currently on a Vu+ Duo with Sly freeview but want to move over to Virmin for better HD channel support.
So any box I get needs to have twin cable tuners, with sat tuner(s) optional, and also support for XBMC so I can also stick Kodi on there.
Budget is around £200-£250.
Was considering the Mut@nt, but it's just too pricey when you start adding twin cable tuners.
What would you recommend?
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Still looking?