Posts by gorski
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In OSCam EMu section, my thread, Mario config for PV providers, everything is explained in detail...
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You mean, you would want them to work...
Dunno, cable it up and try to install the image, then install the drivers from the feeds (Plugins > green button > Drivers)...
Good luck!
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I never had that issue, I have to say - but I removed OpenATV fairly quickly from my H7 and now I have 3 different PurE2 versions in it...

I never put picons and EPG onto internal HDD (because it has moving parts, it would have to run always, which is not good for it and it is needless...). Instead, I use USB stick for that and EPG etc.
Plus, if I have an image for flashing the box on it, after flashing I initialise it = format it, then send picons, EPG to it, on it I also make cache and buffer folders for various plugins like YIFY-FNC, E2iStream etc. and perhaps DL the subtitles to it... Maybe try that?
Good luck!
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Sorry, I am not there any more and I am not going back ever again, as "some OpenPLi members" have behaved atrociously towards me, ergo...
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OpenPLi forum, this is where Dimitrij posts them... ;)
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Dimitrij just published a new version of the plugin - 1.1...
Dimitrij: "Slow zap for CI".
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So, how did this go in the end? Any good results to test, please?
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Delfi:
"Alte dm800se/dm500hd 6.2 updated. Simple SW update should be ok.
All the latest, including filme-fnc, serien-fnc, etc, etc. Of course be sure to be expanded or even better as written in 800se thread.""...updated StreamLord"
"Xtrends 6.2 updated (except for streamlord-fnc). Sadly, probably for the last time. Plugins shall be be available in download section, but it is simply not rational (too much server space, too much bandwidth) to provide support for the boxes that we do not have and operate in blind mode. Probably more reductions in this tune tune to come."
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Alte dm800se/dm500hd 6.2 updated. Simple SW update should be ok.
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I am not an expert, just an enthusiast and I have never done this from scratch but some guys need some help...
Info is here:
https://www.lyngsat.com/ - pick a region and study what you need...
160°W-73°E 73°E-0°E 0°W-61°W 61°W-160°W Satellites: Asia Europe Atlantic America Packages: Asia Europe Atlantic America HD TV: Asia Europe Atlantic America XML creator is here:
Set your co-ordinates.
This tab will create a custom satellites.xml file containing all satellites above the horizon at your location.
Pick the satellites.
This tab will create a custom satellites.xml file containing all satellites selected below.
All, Clear, Inverse, add Europe, add Atlantic, add America, add Asia, remove Ku-band, remove C-band
Create xml file - you have several ways, one will suit your needs, like...
Extra options
Band: Both
Transponders: All (including inactive)
System: Both
Encoding: ISO-8859-1
When done chosing > press > Download satellites.xml > there, now, better?:saint:
One even has this option:
Enigma2 settings converterConvert your Enigma2 settings for full compatibility with our satellites.xml. Settings file must be in .zip or .rar format.
Done!

P.S. I'm attaching here an Asian satellites xml file from 180E - 42E, made by "Between limits" tab...
To mess with it I used 2 satellites editors: DreamSet and DB Edit.
Just one example of possibilities in DB Edit:
Start DreamBox Edit > Open > choose satellites.xml file you just created > FIle > Save As (lamedb5) > choose a folder > OK.
Tools > Update satellites.xml... > I got a message "2187 existing transponders..."
Tools > Edit satellites.xml > mess with transponders if you must...
The results of what I have done are in the second file attached here...
Another way to edit those lists is by using Notepad++ (freeware for Linux and Windows!).
I presume it is easier to create Favs etc. using DreamSet editor...
Good luck!

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Indeed. The Q is about something we do know, not about something we have not yet even seen, let alone tested... ;)
The difference? Older firm (Broadcom) Soc v. a newcomer (HiSilicon) SoC.
Have a pick...
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Sorry, m8: the links posted lead nowhere... :(
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Happy and healthy New Year to u 2!!! :) -
No problems with HW scan where I am. OP lives in USofA or EU or...? In EU it's fine. And elsewhere, from what I can see, if not in North American system...
New drivers do not automatically guarantee any better results. In fact, sometimes they are worse than the previous ones, so...???
A very REAL Kodi 17.6 runs fine everywhere, regardless where one is, so nothing to do with the box, only with the user...
Kodi 18.5, as Delfi already explained, has no real advantages in comparison to 17.6 right now...
And one could go on but what's the point when one has one's mind made up...???
And utterly emotionally so, based on 1 thing that doesn't work in the USofA...
I have carefully tested all its functions for a long time, listed them but... Two step PiP is too much hard work... if you're an American... Blimey!
Oh, well, sure, it all works fine (minus 1 in your neck of the woods, apparently) but let's make a big deal outta nothing, totally ignoring all the great sides of the box no other box matches at the moment (Mutant 51 OEM boxes are the same) because you have a tunnel vision... or worse... Jesus wept! -
And now Franc says:
"WAZZup-FNC
... fixed
btw.
These days a lot of plugins are fixed."Amen to that!!! :)
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Damn! I keep editing the post, as I keep remembering of things to add, since one shouldn't really take any of it for granted and one should point out all its credentials fairly!:wink:
So, there - I shall stop now... :rasta2bigsmoke0gf1: Enough of editing and adding stuff to the post above...

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Why can't you use the forth port in Quad LNB? I have 12 of them installed (I used to have 16) and all work fine, all 4 "outs"...
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The machine that comes closest to these requirements - to my mind - is
Zgemma H7S (2 x DVB-S2X and 1 x DVB-T2/C).
You can put an HDD/SSD in easily, it has a card reader, CI CAM slots, fastest 1GB LAN connection speed, many USB ports and much more - in a word: the works!!!
The combination of powerful and capable HW with an excellent kernel and drivers, plus fabulous support all round... A monster machine! So:
Sat TV works flawlessly, the best it can, Multistream included...
Cable TV works
Terrestrial TV works
Playback from NAS and PC in home network or internal and external HDD/SSD/USBs works the best of all STBs
Kodi works
E2iStream works
IPTV works even via normal, usual E2 channel lists
plus with PurE2 FNC plugins you get more films, series etc. than with any other version of E2...
In addition, OpenVPN works fine, so all your traffic is protected/encrypted and fully functioning at the same time!!!
And the price is right - now they are dirt cheap for this kind of a BEAST!!! ;) :) Mark my words, this is THE DEAL to beat, especially having in mind the fact that manufacturing of it continues and therefore the support is long term:
https://www.world-of-satellite…ceivers/zgemma/zgemma-h7s
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OK, I re-read the thread and it seems there is another solution to this story...
OP has 5 boxes.
3 DB800HD SE (only Sat TV, I think).
1 H7C (2 x DVB-C/T2 and 1 x DVB-S2X)
1 H7S (2 x DVB-S2X and 1 x DVB-C/T2)
He also has 2 x cable provider at his property and
1 satellite dish (we don't know if LNB(s) is(are) single, duo, quad or octa?
So, my solution is:
1) your satellite dish can feed DVB-S2X tuner(s) in H7S and
1a) one cable provider to the DVB-C/T2 tuner.
2) the other Cable provider can go to the H7C STB
2a) if you have terrestrial cable/aerial, you can feed it to the other DVB-C/T2 tuner.
3) Depending on LNB(s) you can feed more than one tuner with the satellite signal...
4) Stream via LAN to your DB800HD SE boxes as you please... ;)

