Posts by musogeek

    this is for boxnation - same applies to other channels but change or add srvid
    add this to oscam.services

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    [boxnation]
    caid                          = 0963,0960,0961
    provid                        = 000000
    srvid                         = D809


    and for the readers that give you bad cw add this to the reader entry in oscam.server


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    services = !boxnation


    As I said you can add more srvids or even create a separate definition for each srvid for better control and add to services = separated by commas.


    Note the '!" before each definition denotes this blocks the services.

    Most would leave these blank so to be set at default, as are normally unused options under most circumstances. I couldn't really explain more than the wiki does - you set the ratelimit ECM which sets the number of SIDs allowed in the ratelimit interval that you have to set along with this. The other option - ecmunique - is a very new option

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    1 = enable check for matching ECM hash in ratelimit slot
    0 = default


    is what the wiki says.

    Essentially, does a large number of NOK's maybe even just come from not having an uptodate oscam.services file, even though cards may indeed be valid ?


    could be the case - from what I have seen oscam.services doesn't work on reader entries for physical cards - probably best using it on user accounts. If no services file is present then you would see a lot of nok requests but there shouldn't be constant repeats of the same request for the same service from the same client.


    If you are using oscam to read the card and CCcam as a server then the problem with this is you can't use sid assign/reject as you would if CCcam was the card reader so you will still get the requests - but as I said I think the best thing would be to put a services file in the user account you set up to pass the card to CCcam from oscam.

    What you are seeing is requests to your server that your server cannot honour - the client has no way of knowing what your server can clear on a particular caid/ident, but at least in the case of a client using oscam, if your server doesn't clear the request, then it gets logged as such and until it is reset should stop the requests. You can restrict your server to what it can clear using oscam.services, where requests will report as invalid on your server, but unless your clients block requests to what you don't clear, you will stll continue to get some requests that your server cannot clear. Basically the client wil know what cards (caid/ident) you have, but not necessarily the services.

    Well I was hoping to find this eventually - After buying a new receiver due to the only cure for NBOX HD judder seeming to be changing resolution to 1080p and refresh to 25hz which in itself caused ghosting, was browsing around today, I found the following files and a report that someone reported it fixes juddering on OpenPLi 8.3 image. I installed OpenPLi 8.3 and applied the fix, and no HD judder:trbtjrjq: - using 1080i 50hz


    rcS file - replace the existing one in /etc/init.d
    player2.ko add or replace in the existing one in /lib/modules
    I would log in with telnet and do init 4 - replace the files and then do init 6 - ensure the permissions are at 755


    the two files uploaded here are for different kernel versions. the 'KARNEL 2.6.32.59_stm24_0211.rar‎' version worked for me in OpenPLi 8.3 - not yet tried any other images - but you are encouraged to try and post back your findings! Each rar package contains the two files needed as above - I encourage you to back up first incase you break things...

    I could think of a couple of uses for this machine...

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    http://www.ebuyer.com/525101-acer-revo-rl80-nettop-pc-dt-spnek-002



    Pretty much any USB stick should work - format it to FAT32 - go over the tutorial again step by step. Didn't have to do this myself as mine came with multiboot already...

    BBC prime? not sure what this is - but channel lists will be made by a person who will select one of the many UK regions, if it is not the one you want then you need to find the correct regions (press green for satellites instead of blue for favourites) - find 28.2e services - and one of the ITV's there will be granada - they have a HD channel as well as SD - you can find details of the various channels here
    [CODE]http://en.kingofsat.net/pos-28.2E.php[/CODE
    To match up to the right region - when on one of the ITV channels - press menu - select information - then select sevice - here you can check PIDs and Multiplex information to match up to the one that says it is ITV Granada on kings of sat.
    When happy you have found the correct one, highlight this channel on the channel list by highlighting the channel you want on the channel selection screen, press menu - select "add service to bouquet" and then choose the relevant one - you can delete the existing entry if you like.


    Alternatively use autobouquets or autobouquets maker to make your own 28.2e list and select the Merseyside region or whichever region you require.

    CCcam doesn't work on the Amiko Alien. I think there may be a version that reports itself as CCcam but it is not really CCcam, it is a modified version of mgcamd I think - most will use Oscam.


    I assume you mean tune failed messages - this could be to do with your tuner configuration, your satellite equipment, or could have something to do with an issue with your satellites.xml file. Best thing to do is install a channel list like catseye or use autobouquets plugin depending on what satellites you are trying to get. Might be an idea letting us know how you have set your tuner configuration and what dish setup you have.

    All E2 receivers are 3D compatible as all E2 receivers support HD TV, and all that happens to make 3D is the side by side images that are slightly different on each side that can be received with HD compatible equipment, are formatted on your 3D TV so with glasses the 3D image is seen.


    As for recommendations, I am sure you have seen the many that are available, but for your price, most would probably opt for the Vu+ Solo2

    There is a plugin called "permanent timeshift" for E2 receivers. This is a standard feature on a lot of images. I am certain that this function is available on this receiver. If you are flashing your first E2 image - have a look here
    http://linuxsat-support.com/am…judder-problem-fixed.html
    because the judder problem that you used to get with E2 on this receiver has supposedly been fixed with this one. If permanent timeshift is not built in to this image then you should be able to install a plugin to get it working.

    I will follow the tutorial ubuntu but I have a question: If I use a PC server, one OMNIKEY and a card full peciso I do not really connect the cable operator in the server? Because my card will have to exchange keys with the operator and update dates and tiers etc, how will I do this? I have to remove the card and put the device from time to time?


    full peciso?
    CCcam can allow EMM updates. You can pass these updates to your card through client receivers by putting the right bits in your fline to allow them
    have a read of this
    http://linuxsat-support.com/ca…nes-clines-beginners.html
    As to whether this is safe or not depends on your card. Some providers use updates to turn off cards if they suspect they are being used for sharing. Other cards might be able to get updates outside their standard equipment but you may need to use another softcam such as Oscam or scam etc.