Posts by Larry188

    On my Edision Mio4k+ Oscam-Emu R11642-798 (Open Pli 7.3-release(2020-10-12) will not display video on PowerVu only channels. The log shows it decoding and I get audio but no video. This is the same symptom as the SkipCwChecksums issue. I have experimented with the skip cw checksums setting with no luck. It will open some channels on 113.0 W that are dual PowerVu and Conax. Is anyone else having problems like this and do you have any suggestions.


    Thanks


    Not a total fix but I did find a big clue about the problem. After comparing a working and the non working version of Oscam-Emu I discovered from looking at the Readers page on the webif that the working version is processing through the emulator reader. The non working version is going through the AFN reader. I disabled the AFN reader and restarted Oscam-Emu and I now get a picture. I don't have any working AFN keys so this does not cause me a problem for now. I don't know how the reader selection logic works and if it can be corrected in configuration files or if it is a software bug. I am going to look at the code and see if I can post a bug report on GitHub and have someone look at it.

    In the meantime, you can try and disable the AFN reader and see if it works for you.


    After more experimentation I found a fix that seems to work for me.

    In the oscam.server file I added cacheex = 0 under the [reader] section for the emulator and the [reader] section for the AFN reader. After I added this and restarted oscam, everything seems to work. The readers status page still shows AFN traffic but the emulator reader shows traffic too and it works.


    I am no expert on this but I hope someone else can benefit and maybe someone who understands Oscam better can add more information.

    what about 2 frequency same hash and EMM key not same


    2 frequencies with same hash??? This is not possible. Which are they?

    I tried the Freq method and I had conflicts. I settled on using my Diseq Pos number for the high byte and a sequence number for the low byte when I form the group number.

    I start with 1 and increment it for each transponder I enter in the log. This gives me 100 sats. with 100 transponders if I use decimal. If I go Hex on the sequence number I can get 255 transponders per sat.