QuoteHow can use cccam for this imagr
Dont think you can, cccam won't run on arm based receivers.
Give oscam a go.
QuoteHow can use cccam for this imagr
Dont think you can, cccam won't run on arm based receivers.
Give oscam a go.
You may have a clone so as that image is one that normally works for both clone and genuine receivers.
What image was previously running on the box before it developed this fault?
Did you online update it before your problem started.
I have read it happening to original solo2 , disconnecting it from the mains for a couple of seconds then powering back up may get it to boot.
You could also try bh 2.0.7 image to see if it will boot.
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…ack-Hole-Vu-Solo2-v-2-0-7
QuoteIf you can get a service for cheaper than that which is offered by some-all other providers, youre well within your rights to do so.
Maybe so but if that "other provider" is providing you with copyrighted material without the copyright holders permission, then he's breaking the law.
We are trying to monitor every post and if it is a requirement to hit thanks to see content, we edit the posts and remove the requirement.
We apply this to threads dealing with plugin versions / skin updates etc, we still leave the required thanks to download attachments as per op's request though.
We don't however apply this to iptv links/keys etc as some of these are just pasted in and have no attachment and so we leave the required thanks to see the posts (as per op's request).
The main site uploaders are co-operating now though and are not requiring thanks to see content, just to download attachment, after-all, they're doing most of the leg work and a thanks to show appreciation is a little ask really.
Looks ok from here (comparing pics to the thread I linked to earlier)
Have you tried with an original image?
Have you a services file setup / updated recently?
Can you connect and watch within your own lan?
Post up your configs (remove sensitive info)
Also a look at your log will help narrow down the problem
The combo version I have runs well and am very happy with it, although only use the dvb-t side of it for terrestrial viewing (no cable near me)
Don't think you'll go wrong with one.
An old pc should be fine (if it doesn't take the 64-bit version, just load the 32-bit one).
No need to have a backup server, just backup your configs to somewhere safe (usb key etc) then it won't take you too long to get a replacement one setup if needed.
HW Error normally refers to a clone but if your sure it's original, I'd be contacting your supplier (if it's still under warranty)
You could try a couple of things first though, disconnect all hdd's, usb's etc from receiver and try to flash with original firmware.
Original images can be got from here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…446-Open-Source-Image-3-0
or here:
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This thread may also be helpful finding out if it is a genuine receiver or clone:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=42894
What picon package are you using?
You should have enough space on flash though (256 mb onboard) unless you've a lot of plugins installed.
Try formatting your stick to .ext3 or .ext4 or initialize it in hdd options in menu.
Reboot and try downloading to hdd.
Alternatively, just download them to flash and drag them across to your stick using dcc / filezilla / winscp or another ftp program.
Did you try an ipk from here?:
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…CardReader-1-1-Vu-solo-4k
Looks like autobouquetsMaker is on the image (Post #1 ,it maybe setup for uk)
Try going into menu - setup - service searching - autobouquetsmaker.
Hit "ok" then scroll down to start scan.
You'll know if its been configured as it'll give you a status update across the bottom of the screen as to how many services its found.
Menu- setup (maybe system) - service searching - manual scan.
Try manually scanning with these values:
Frequency 11344
Polorisation Horizontal
SR 27500
FEC 5/6 (or auto)
Those channels changed frequency a while ago.
What channel list are you using (it may need updating)?
Try a manual cccam restart to see if it runs.
Quotesudo CCcam.x86_64 -b
Change in red to whatever your cccam binary name is.
You'll find the exact name in /usr/local/bin.
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Also check if your using the right port to see cccam web info:
Default port on that installation package is 16001 so:
Quoteip of server:16001
(unless you've changed it)
QuoteDisplay MoreWEBINFO USERNAME :admin
WEBINFO PASSWORD :admin
TELNETINFO USERNAME :root
TELNETINFO PASSWORD :dreambox
TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001
Menu -setup (or system) - service searching - automatic scan and select the satellite(s) with the missing channel(s).
It could take a little bit of time to scan multiple satellites.
When complete, just restart enigma2 or reboot and they should be back (hopefully)
Try this:
menu -black hole apps - black hole speed up and scroll down to second page, here you can disable minidlna server (if installed).
This may resolve your problem (or not).