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Posts by codar
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Please read the rules, especially rule 2:
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 here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/misc.php?do=vsarules
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Just a heads up that the xtrend ET8000 you linked to in the previous post only has one satellite tuner and one cable/terestrial tuner (you can't watch one sat channel while recording another sat channel unless its on the same transponder)
From your previous posts, you have indicated that you would prefer a twin tuner andQuoteI would not normally go for a 3 tuner box, but i do move about and if it has a cable tuner as well as sat then i will use it eventually.
This version of the xtrend ET8000 has all three tuners (although more expensive though):
http://www.world-of-satellite.…0-2x-DVB-S2-1x-DVB-C-T-T2 -
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I use picon creator to reference them:
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Please have a read of the rules again, in particular to rule 2
Quote<2> If you are the supporter of a Pay Server DO NOT ask for support, your request will be ignored.
Rules can be found here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/misc.php?do=vsarules
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Glad your sorted with thanks to joeuser.
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The tm nano 3t is a great receiver, equil in spec to the solo2 more or less except for the additional onboard cable/terestrial tuner.
It also has a nice remote (plenty of space between buttons and is of the universal type/ can control your tv)
It is officially supported by vix.
The solo2 is also a great receiver (my main receiver) and works well with a terestrial usb tuner (i have a wintv nova-t usb terestrial tuner connected for saorview)
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This is also another option.
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Master g got there first.:thumb:
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Is your dns updated? (has your ip changed?)
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oscam.conf
oscam.server
oscam.user.Hash out sensitive info.
Also a copy/paste from your oscam log would be helpful while you try to select scrambled channels.
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I had this problem with blackhole 2.1.6 and resized my picons (oktus pack resized to 130x80) which sorted it out (using transparency skin)
You can find them here (all credit to oktus)
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=34580&d=1433156056
I used "imbatch" to resize them.
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I am just searching online for C-lines and find they stop working after a day at most.
The reason for this is probably that they are test lines or lines which have been stolen from unsuspecting parties who have copped on to to it.
Consider getting a genuine subscription, then you can create your own lines which shouldn't ever need updating.This thread may explain it better
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Are you trying over wireless?
A lan connection on your network may give better results.
You could try a different ftp program (dcc I find is hit and miss).
I normally use winscp (change protocol from sftp to ftp on setup page) , filezilla is another one to look at.
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Which image/receiver are you using?
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Here is blackhole:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=3192- - - Updated - - -
Here is vix:
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Glad to hear your sorted, I'll close this
