Try using this tool to re-reference your picons:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=22228
Posts by codar
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You can install channel lists from any satellite.
Getting an up to date list may be difficult (you may have to create your own to suit your preferences)
Have a look here for openbox lists (although they may be out of date now and may require some maintenance/updating)
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You can get good quality ones from the usual sites for a couple of quid, something along these lines:
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but for adding that many lnb's, I'd think about getting a dish which can accommodate a
purposely designed multi lnb setup.
http://www.world-of-satellite.…-4-Way-LNB-Holder-bracket
Or alternatively, a motorized setup.
http://www.world-of-satellite.…chnomate-Satellite-Dishes- - - Updated - - -
A wavefrontier toroidal dish may be worth looking at also (if you want fast channel zapping, multiple lnb setup and would like the ability to record from different sats simultaneously) but are expensive.
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Glad it's sorted, I'll close this
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Glad your sorted, I'll close this
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Try inputting 0000 to start autoscan (keep mute/power pressed until tv mutes/powers off)
QuoteSet-up Sequence: <<1 + 3>>, <4digit brand-code>, <<Mute or Power>>
- Press number 1and 3 for three seconds until LED is on.
- Find your TV brand-code from the TV code list and insert 4 digit code.
- If you press 0000, Full Automatic Scan will start. This will take a while.
- Keep Mute button (or Power) pressed until your TV is muted (or turned off).
- If your TV is muted (or turned off), stop pressing Mute button.
- Now, your RCU is in test mode and press Volume + /- to check if your TV responds.
- If the volume buttons are operational, Press <OK + STOP ( )> to escape from the set-up mode.
Full user manual is here
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A bit of a silly question but is it a C line or N line you have? (don't really need to differentiate between the two when running cccam as client but you may do when running oscam).
If it is an N line, your server file would look something like so:QuoteDisplay More[reader]
label=server.dyn.dns
enable=1
protocol=newcamd
key=0102030405060708091011121314
device=server.dyn.dns,12000
user=user
password=pass
group=1
inactivitytimeout=1
reconnecttimeout=30
lb_weight=100
cccversion=2.1.2
cccmaxhops=10
cccwantemu=1
ccckeepalive=1Use cccam convertor to convert it to oscam.server file (making sure you select N line if thats the type of line you have)
Don't think you need betatunnel entry in dvbapi account if your only getting 0963 caid. (I never needed it for 28.2)
Save settings then try restarting oscam through the webif or rebooting alien.Is your other receiver running when your trying your alien as some have their servers restricted to only one login per line (you may be showing as a double logon on your peers/friends server which may not be allowed)
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You can get cams from our addons panel:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=30475
Ftp the ipk to tmp, then install local extensions on receiver (Green button - Yellow button - Manually Install IPK Packages, as far as I can remember) -
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so I emailed my provider and he said that sky sports 5 has more than one SID and I must try other SIDs
Quoteif I could get the auto bouquets maker to add the channel on each of the SIDs then I wouldn't have to do a scan every time it changes frequency etc etc
You may be better off asking your provider how to do this as your in violation of the site rules:Quote
<2> If you are the supporter of a Pay Server DO NOT ask for support, your request will be ignored.
Full set of rules are here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/misc.php?do=vsarules
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The users that have access to the extra channels, group 14 (reader_remote) should always ask that reader first regardless of the decoding channel
A services file will accomplish this, just create one with the extra channels available for this reader.
You can then in your local reader, use the file to disable these channel requests going to your local.QuoteSo even if the answer would be faster from reader_local I would still like reader_remote to be prioritized when available
This may be accomplished by setting up load balancing.
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Just install a fresh image of your choosing and you can get cams/channel lists from our addons panel which can be found here:
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Cheers, I'll check it out today.
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Two lists, one with adult channels, one without.
For model 150 combo only, do not attempt to flash on any other ariva as it may lead to "ASH" error.
Favourites:1) Free To Air
2) Sports
3) Movies
4) Documentary
5) Music
6) Entertainment
7) News
8) Kids
9) Adult (only on adult150.abs file)No terrestrial channels included (Pointless as will vary with region)
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Have a look here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=998
You may also be able to download it from your image feeds
Openatv feeds ipk is here:
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Latest oscam files are here:
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still getting a code on front lx2ld4 30
This is the boot loader version that is installed.
Is it displaying "booting" after the bootloader version (lx2ld4 30)?
If not, your bootloader may be corrupted.
I'd then try reflashing the bootloader again.
You can find the boot loader here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=64844
Then try flashing a new image or your backup image. (follow my previous post on how to do this)Try to use 8gb capacity usb or less for flashing as larger capacity drives may not be recognized.
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You could try using pluginskinmover if your using an enigma2 image (not too sure if it will work on your alien though but maybe worth a try. Back up your image beforehand just to make sure)
An explanation is here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=83181
The plugin can be found here:
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You'll first have to download an image.
Here is openatv 5.0 for your receiver but you may choose any that will suit your model from here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1149
Extract out the image on your desktop (using winrar/7-zip)
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If your trying to stream outside your network, 0.32mb upload probably won't cut it.
