New Version. I haven't had time to test if it opens 4W or 13E channels...
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from makaroff:
+ BW TV & NSS-12 (57.0°E), 4147 R 8850 2/3 (C-Band/MPEG-4)
New Version. I haven't had time to test if it opens 4W or 13E channels...
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from makaroff:
+ BW TV & NSS-12 (57.0°E), 4147 R 8850 2/3 (C-Band/MPEG-4)
Every time you upload (send files) it overwrites what is on your box, so you have to download (receive files) from your box first, then edit, then upload (send files) back each time.
To sort a favorites list (user bouquet) select the list (bouquet) on the right, then in the center frame you can drag and drop the channels in the order you want. (You can also drag and drop the order of the favorites in the same way.)
Look under Menu->HDMU Center->System Control->Wlan driver.
Tuner failed is probably because channels are not updated.
Not sure what you are using now, but you can look here for images to try: http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=429
One that seems good and popular is Fano's Hyperion backup, you can download here: http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=77165&p=279212&viewfull=1#post279212
There is a forum just for your box with tutorials and other info here:http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=417
No pay server support allowed here.
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I updated the image this morning to bring it more up to date .
Firmware was updated from SVN 3087 to 3129 via blue panel
Added
Rats Channel Updater
Rats Picon Updater
Updated satellites.xml file
Updated channel list and picons
Switched fron Service Referenced picons to Service named picons and updated picon renderer file to display Service Named Picons
Updated Mediaportal
I also switched the video.elf file to that of HDMU so as to improve the picture quality
Plus a few other small tweaks
Here is the repacked image.
(sorry I have not had time to test it yet, but will later tonight if no one else reports it is okay before then)
BTW - I noticed it has the original pti.ko. Is this version working ok with multiple tuner use? I will also test this tonight...
Maybe the OP is looking for which build to use, ie mips, mipsel, mipsoe20, dreambox, dreambox-fpu, etc.
This question seems to pop up quite often. Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can create a sticky thread with a list (or better a table) with popular boxes and images and which build to use? It would certainly be helpful to me since sometimes people ask me for an oscam-emu build for some box/image I am not sure about. And if someone starts it, others can contribute info to fill in any gaps. I could start a thread, but there would be more gaps than info. :)
I do not use crossepg, but there are a few issues I posted on their site with no response. To be fair, the issue with the tuners is a difficult one to solve, the driver is closed source and they did (after 2 years...) try to make a fix. And now that I see that they put booby-traps in their own code, you can understand why they do not want to use a hacked binary that they do not have the source for. :)
The timezone and vfd fixes came from other people, but I guess at least they accepted the fixes and used them.
But most of the time, when someone posts a problem with a plugin, either there is no response, or a response saying contact the plugin author.
It is sad because they recently finally updated their gstreamer and even made a post requesting feedback and did seem like they were changing.
I don't really have a problem with their lack of support. It is free software and I appreciate their work. But, it makes you wonder what other "code" is in their software when they think it is ok to delete files on someones box just because they tried to install one of their packages on a different image? Another funny thing is I have installed a few packages from other images on hdmu - usually because the hdmu package is broken.
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Their semi-apologetic response, but seems not a willing to change...
QuoteDisplay MoreThe problem was 2 years ago, our Feed and our Forum use the same Server.
We had so much traffic that our Forum was not reachable.
First time we've tried to warn User who use our Feed, but nothing happen.
So we decided to go this way, i'am not happy with that, but we had no other ideas.
Sorry if you think we ignored anything, that's not true.
But our Team is very small and we have no time at the Moment, the real Life........
So we read all, but often only with Handy and so we forget it if we are on pc.
Maybe we find some guys who have time to help us, but this isn't easy.
You can try this image: http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=78344&p=279532&viewfull=1#post279532
Or look in that thread for other images. All images have their good and bad points, but it mostly comes down to personal preference. In the end you will probably need to try a few to see what YOU like best.
Well, I have an sh4 box, but without a dongle, I am not sure there is much I can do.
It is openvpn, they of course never updated it to use their current libraries, and when someone posted on their site that it was broken, it was ignored, of course. Which is really funny, because they posted just a short time ago that they wanted more feedback from users. What a joke.
Here is there lame response:
QuoteThis is an old problem, our Feed should only use with our image, why is this wrong?
Open Source and using other Servers isn't the same.
If you want our sources from one of our ipks, then ask or look into our github site.
I was fixing a plugin for HDMU (because the HDMU team can't be bothered to fix their own packages) when I came across this:
SPARK7162:/etc/opkg# cat postinst
#!/bin/sh
echo "successfully installed"
echo "syncing disk"
sync
if [ ! -e /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/HDMUCenter ]; then
rm -rf /usr/emu/
rm -rf /usr/keys/
rm -rf /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/*
echo "Do not use other feedserver!!!"
fi
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So, if you ever try to install an HDMU package on another system, it will remove your softcams and config and ALL YOUR PLUGINS!!!
Seems rather vindictive to me, especially for opensource software!
hi thanks for your reply joeuser i tried the latest oscam but the only version that worked is r10977 but still there are some freez of 1 second maybe need some improvements on the reader side or something .
thanks
Which "latest" version? Versions before or after 10977? You are trying a straight build, or with the patch you posted?
Maybe it was a scheduled early Sunday "repair" that they do not want to admit went awry.
I am not sure about BT, but some providers block some or all other DNS servers. (They like to inject their own re-directs when a lookup fails - usually to their own advertising...)
For other free public dns servers checkout this list. I have used openNIC and freeDNS before. (check subnote on openNic on how to find more local server...)
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/…ee-public-dns-servers.htm
(Link has annoying video, so here is a quick cut and paste of important info...)
Free & Public DNS Servers (Updated September 2015)
Provider Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server
Level3(1) 209.244.0.3 209.244.0.4
Google(2) 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
DNS.WATCH(3) 84.200.69.80 84.200.70.40
Comodo Secure DNS 8.26.56.26 8.20.247.20
OpenDNS Home(4) 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220
DNS Advantage 156.154.70.1 156.154.71.1
Norton ConnectSafe(5) 199.85.126.10 199.85.127.10
GreenTeamDNS(6) 81.218.119.11 209.88.198.133
SafeDNS(7) 195.46.39.39 195.46.39.40
OpenNIC(8) 107.150.40.234 50.116.23.211
SmartViper 208.76.50.50 208.76.51.51
Dyn 216.146.35.35 216.146.36.36
FreeDNS(9) 37.235.1.174 37.235.1.177
censurfridns.dk(10) 89.233.43.71 91.239.100.100
Hurricane Electric(11) 74.82.42.42
puntCAT(12) 109.69.8.51
[1] The free DNS servers listed above as Level3 will automatically route to the nearest DNS server operated by Level3 Communications, the company that provides most of the ISPs in the US their access to the Internet backbone.
[2] Google also offers IPv6 public DNS servers: 2001:4860:4860::8888 and 2001:4860:4860::8844.
[3] DNS.WATCH also has IPv6 DNS servers at 2001:1608:10:25::1c04:b12f and 2001:1608:10:25::9249:d69b. In an uncommon but much appreciated move, DNS.WATCH publishes live statistics for both of their free DNS servers. Both servers are located in Germany which could impact performance if used from the US or other remote locations.
[4] OpenDNS also offers DNS servers that block adult content, called OpenDNS FamilyShield. Those DNS servers are 208.67.222.123 and 208.67.220.123. A premium DNS offering is also available, called OpenDNS Home VIP.
[5] The Norton ConnectSafe free DNS servers listed above block sites hosting malware, phishing schemes, and scams, and is called Policy 1. Use Policy 2 (199.85.126.20 and 199.85.127.20) to block those sites plus those with pornographic content. Use Policy 3 (199.85.126.30 and 199.85.127.30) to block all previously mentioned site categories plus those Norton deems "non-family friendly." Be sure to check out the list of things blocked in Policy 3 - there are several controversial topics in there that you may find perfectly acceptable.
[6] GreenTeamDNS "blocks tens of thousands of dangerous websites which include malware, botnets, adult related content, aggressive/ violent sites as well as advertisements and drug-related websites " according to their FAQ page. Premium accounts have more control.
[7] Register here with SafeDNS for content filtering options in several areas.
[8] The DNS servers listed here for OpenNIC are just two of many in the US and across the globe. Instead of using the OpenNIC DNS servers listed above, see their complete list of public DNS servers here and use two that are close to you or, better yet, let them tell you that automatically here. OpenNIC also offers some IPv6 public DNS servers.
[9] FreeDNS says that they "never log DNS queries." Their free DNS servers are located in Austria.
[10] The censurfridns.dk DNS servers are uncensored, operated by a privately funded individual, and are physically located in Denmark. You can read more about them here. IPv6 DNS servers are also available at 2002:d596:2a92:1:71:53:: and 2001:67c:28a4::.
[11] Hurricane Electric also has an IPv6 public DNS server available: 2001:470:20::2.
[12] puntCAT is physically located near Barcelona, Spain. The IPv6 version of their free DNS server is 2a00:1508:0:4::9.
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I don't use BT, but what about setting BT as your primary and adding google just as a secondary?
ipk format is installation package, others are just binaries which need to be manually installed - normally just to replace existing binary for an already installed oscam.
Did you look in Tutorials section?
Compile oscam-svn
build oscam with simplebuild
And for applying patch:
https://github.com/oscam-emu/oscam-emu.git