Posts by codar

    This may interest you (was in vip but no response)


    Oops, you got there first.
    Have you tried removing the cam and just running the nc+ card in the ariva overnight, with it on tvp1 hd?


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    My ariva has it printed on it as well but it does update the card.

    I've a seca card, oscam.server file below (running in an ubuntu server)


    Works well and updates cyfra+1 entitlement using the above configs. (nc+ canal sports package)
    I have to put it into the ariva to update admin entitlement though (cyfra+)
    I have it in group 3 as other caids in group 1 and 2 (change accordingly)

    Most small receivers are 12volt these days (anything with an external power supply are normally 12 volt, ideal for motor homes etc)
    As jakosat has stated, the edision os-mini has built in wifi which would make it a sound investment (in my opinion) as not many (if any) budget end receivers has this option.
    I have one and it runs very stable (not in a motor home though).
    All enigma2 receivers will record if sufficient storage is attached (usb drive/hdd etc..) although they will draw more current if an old fashioned spinning hdd is attached.
    I'd recommend a large capacity flash drive (32-64 gb or more) or ssd hdd for use on a leisure battery to keep current draw to a minimum.

    A look at your oscam configs would be useful to see what's going on. (the card updates using global emms unlike a uk card)
    When you stick it in your ariva, are you letting it sit for a while on TVP1?
    You may need to leave it on that channel for a period of time before it does clear (Takes mine 1-3 hrs sometimes for the admin entitlement to come through on an ariva 252 running patched firmware)

    Most routers these days have the facility to add your dns account details so you don't need to run the updater program to inform the service what your ip address is. (takes out the need for a computer to be constantly on and updating the external ip to the dns provider)
    Also, there is plugins available that will run from your linux receiver / server that will also achieve this
    http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=60982

    Internal ip's can be set to static within your router.
    It's the external ip that dynamic so to access anything from outside your network you need to know the the external ip (wan ip) to access your equipment.
    A dns service will know your wan ip due to the various updater programs that come with the dns service. (they just call back the dns service with the current wan ip address your currently at)
    This traffic can further be routed to an individual device within your network, through the ports that you open and assign to a specific internal ip.
    A wan (external) static ip address negates the necessity for a dns service as you will always know your external ip.

    One should do you.


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    Although if that is a monthly cost, a dns will probably work out cheaper in the long run.

    Can't speak for Bt but operators in Ire charge a one off fee for the privilege normally on residential customers (in or around €100+ )
    It's not publicly advertised on their sites though, a phone call is always more informative.

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    Ah ok, so im running the vix4project image on the venton unibox......


    Off topic a bit here but vix do an official image for the venton, (vix4project is normally a patched image intended for another receiver) if your model is supported, why not give it a try (won't have any impact on your current issue though)
    http://linuxsat-support.com/view.php?pg=openvix
    Hit downloads and scroll to your manufacturer.

    Start with the basics first, check leads are firmly in place.
    Try a different hdmi lead (if you have one handy) and try a different hdmi input on your tv.
    Check all sat/cable connections are ok.
    Disable hdmi-cec and any power saving features your tv may have (eco mode etc) while trying the above.

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    Can i use both in cccam.cfg?


    Yes, both should work together on the same receiver (version 2.3.0 is needed for dual tuner receivers to decrypt two channels together, watching and recording etc.)