What does "Save Readers" (cccam_cfg_save = 1) actually do?
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I wonder if someone can help me? Until now I have used ncam exclusively for powervu afn.
Today I tried to add free servers. The servers get grabbed from cccam.cfg and connect fine. However they do no work for me and I just get rejected group errors.
The same lines work in oscam when added like this.
Code[reader] label = name protocol = cccam device = ip,port group = 1 dropbadcws = 1 cacheex_block_fakecws = 1 user = user password = password ccckeepalive = 1Here are my ncam files.
ncam.conf
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Display More[global] disablelog = 1 logfile = /tmp/ncam.log nice = -20 disablecrccws = 1 cccam_cfg_save = 1 cccam_cfg_repetitions_forced = 1 cccam_cfg_reconnect_delay = 90 cccam_cfg_reconnect_attempts = 10 [cache] [dvbapi] enabled = 1 au = 1 pmt_mode = 0 request_mode = 1 listen_port = 9001 delayer = 60 user = tvheadend read_sdt = 1 write_sdt_prov = 1 extended_cw_api = 1 boxtype = pc [webif] httpport = 8888 httpallowed = 10.0.1.1-255.255.255.255user.conf
Code[account] user = tvheadend pwd = tvheadend monlevel = 4 au = 1 group = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,64 max_connections = 99I have no real cards and use only free servers. Can anyone tell whats going on?
If you disable Loadbalance, you will see why you get rejected group errors "because not found".
ncam.conf:
Thanks. Disabling load balancing and reverting the setting the other guy told me to change has freeservers working in ncam.
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I wonder if someone can help me? Until now I have used ncam exclusively for powervu afn.
Today I tried to add free servers. The servers get grabbed from cccam.cfg and connect fine. However they do no work for me and I just get rejected group errors.
The same lines work in oscam when added like this.
Code[reader] label = name protocol = cccam device = ip,port group = 1 dropbadcws = 1 cacheex_block_fakecws = 1 user = user password = password ccckeepalive = 1Here are my ncam files.
ncam.conf
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Display More[global] disablelog = 1 logfile = /tmp/ncam.log nice = -20 disablecrccws = 1 cccam_cfg_save = 1 cccam_cfg_repetitions_forced = 1 cccam_cfg_reconnect_delay = 90 cccam_cfg_reconnect_attempts = 10 [cache] [dvbapi] enabled = 1 au = 1 pmt_mode = 0 request_mode = 1 listen_port = 9001 delayer = 60 user = tvheadend read_sdt = 1 write_sdt_prov = 1 extended_cw_api = 1 boxtype = pc [webif] httpport = 8888 httpallowed = 10.0.1.1-255.255.255.255user.conf
Code[account] user = tvheadend pwd = tvheadend monlevel = 4 au = 1 group = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,64 max_connections = 99I have no real cards and use only free servers. Can anyone tell whats going on?
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I've already looked into a replacement server. Think I will go with an i3 intel nuc. They cost about 3-4x a top end pi 4, but they are significantly more powerful. At idle they draw 3-5w and you can actually buy them!
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OK thanks.
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The octagon sf8008 twin tuner best bang for your buck IMO (and very good tuners)
https://www.world-of-satellite…s/octagon-sf8008-twin-s2x
If the e2 box becomes the server in the attic it will mostly be in standby, offering you 2 free tuners.....
But is that enough, how many tuners are you currently using ?
How many clients ?
I do similar myself with my vu ultimo 4k, but that is in the living room, in bedrooms i have 2 clients that are also e2 boxes....but not connected to any sat feeds,
and 3rd client is a shield in the shed.
In my case the FBC tuners become useful on the very rare occasion all 4 TV's are required.
Thanks for the reply.
I was already looking at the sf8008.
I have 4 tuners right now. 1 for the motor and 3 for the static dish. Technically I only need 2 (1 for each dish), but being able to watch and record on the static dish at the same time would be nice. Not sure thats worth paying 3x the price though.
There are multiple clients throughout the house, but only 2 users and I'm the only one interested in satellite.
What image are you using and which client software? Any issues?
I have several USB XBOX One DVB-T2 tuners. Can those be plugged in and work? Not a deal breaker or anything, just curious.
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Long time TV Headend user... electricity prices keep climbing and my old x86 server needs to be replaced (170W average!).
My server does many things but I think I want to move the TV part to an E2 box.
The box will live in the attic, not attached to any TV and be configured and streamed from remotely. <- Is this reliable?
I don't have a budget as such but I also don't see sense in buying a flashy top end box with a front panel screen etc if its never going to be seen.
I have a fixed 28.2E dish, a motorised dish, and some IPTV streams.
Since I want to use the box as a server I don't really want a box that only has fast ethernet, full gigabit + please.
I know there are lots of images... Maybe one is best for my use case?
Maybe one brand gets more love than others with updates etc?
Assuming this is a good idea, what do you guys recommend?
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I see people asking this for a long time. I don't understand. I hardly watch it, but when I do its perfect.
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ok thanks
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Someone posted new keys about a week ago. Do they still work? I'm not sure how to format them.
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All encryption systems behave different. Some are often and need to respond fast, others are far apart and don't need to be fast... and everything in between.
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I don't think I have ever seen it when that wasn't the cause.
Disabling the problem server always fixed it for me.
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Usually its bad/fake replies from a card server.
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Invalid start code is bad codes from oscam. I don't understand it fully but its something to do with the key being odd when it should be even and visa versa.
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Here is my settings
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Display More# oscam.conf generated automatically by Streamboard OSCAM 1.20_svn SVN r11713 # Read more: https://svn.streamboard.tv/oscam/trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.conf.txt [global] disablelog = 1 logfile = /var/log/oscam.log nice = -20 disablecrccws = 1 disablecrccws_only_for = 0500:030B00,060A00,060C00;1819:00006D;09C4:000000;098C:000000;1884:000000;1841:000000;1811:003311,003315;1883:003311;092B:000000;1813:000068;0B01:000000;098D:000000;091F:000000;1813:000000 [cache] [dvbapi] enabled = 1 au = 1 pmt_mode = 0 request_mode = 1 listen_port = 9001 delayer = 60 user = tvheadend read_sdt = 1 write_sdt_prov = 1 boxtype = pc [webif] httpport = 8888 httpallowed = 10.0.1.1-255.255.255.255 -
Invalid start codes have something to do with odd/even errors. Not really sure.
Once the 2 patches are applied (tvh and libdvb) the vanilla OSCAM will open icam channels.
No need for stream relay or any of that stuff. It will work just like before they added icam.
Are you using dvbapi?
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I just seen your message.
OSCAM should be vanilla unpatched version... Not sure if it works with any "icam patched" versions?
if you compiled both TVH and the libdvbcsa then it should work like before they added icam to skyde.
By the way people, stop messaging me. I might have started the topic but I am not the brains behind this.
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This is the repo? https://github.com/fairbird/NCam
Is it kept up to date?
No ... Still I haven't made a decision yet to add icam patch on git
I am not sure what's best.
Maybe include separate patch file so people can choose during compile?
Personally I do not need to patch to open icam channels when using oscam on PC with tvh.
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This is the repo? https://github.com/fairbird/NCam
Is it kept up to date?
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