Please post an intro - but for the benefit of answering the question - It seems that SH4 receivers running enigma2 often have issues with juddering on HD channels - not all HD channels, it is documented that several sly HD channels have issues. I had issues on my NBOX 5800sx juddering on some HD channels after several minutes viewing, until I changed the AV settings to 1080p 25hz - and since this, there have been no issues with juddering. It might not be of any use to those who have not got a full HD TV, but for most it could be a viable solution.
Posts by musogeek
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Make sure in mount center you are mounting the partition you created for the hard drive (not the swap or the 1gb partition for the image) to mount point 1 /hdd. I did point this out in the mini guide i posted the link to.
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OK might be an idea to reflash - not sure what image you have installed - not the one I have installed.
you could try to keep with the image you have, and try to flash another one on HDD following this
http://linuxsat-support.com/nb…-hyperion.html#post125456
above was for hyperion but will apply to Nebula Zero as wellif you want to flash Nebula Zero or Hyperion then you need to download an image and flash your receiver
http://linuxsat-support.com/nb…ling-pkt-nebula-nbox.html
above guide is for Nebula Zero but if you want to do this with Hyperion, then you follow the same guide
http://linuxsat-support.com/nb…kt-svn-2060-hyperion.html
the image needed for installing in NAND are different for the ones you use to install on HDD
it is all there - you need to read and digest:linuxsat3:
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seems you are in B4T uboot - what does the flash screen say when you boot - still not sure what image you have - although it appears a PLi based image
Have you managed to change the language - following the guide in the link earlier?
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u-boot 1.3.1 053
Immediately after you switch it on it should say either NBOX or BOOT -
When you boot up the image - what does the splash screen say? This should tell you what the image is.
What uboot is your image using? in other words - does it say NBOX or BOOT on the front panel as soon as you boot the receiver?
depending on the image - this may help to change the language to English
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that isn't the process - still confused as to what image you have installed Polish Kathi Team? This sounds like the team (is it not Polish Koders Team?) that built the image, not the actual image. Do you know what bootloader you are using?
http://linuxsat-support.com/nb…box-5800s-how-change.html -
could you please post an intro before we go on? - think you overlooked this part of the forum rules
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Hyperion is based on PLi and has best plugin support, however I am finding Nebula Zero in NAND pretty stable at the moment, but definitely if you do choose to use Hyperion, then HDD is probably the best place for this image as I found it most stable rather than NAND. Ensure you read the info on how to do this - if you are having issues finding the stuff (it is all here) let me know and I will search it out and point you in the right direction:red:
Yes you can install the channel lists in the same way as any E2 receiver.
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Hi, Just want to say thanks, i will try it now, been really busy so not had time to log on and see this reply so thanks alot and i will give it a go now, can i do this with dcc as i have that on my computer and its got all the ips showing ? just not how to do it that way
Never used DCC myself but can act as FTP client so should be fine. -
If it is a SAMBA (CIFs) NAS then you need to install SAMBA first - I know in ViX it is in the network section of the settings, then you need use network browser to find the IP address of the NAS - then you can mount it. It might not me CIFs, could be NFS, but should still work.
Bear in mind this receiver is a tad controversial, because althouth it is not fooling us in to thinking it is a VU+ Solo (so not strictly a clone in the counterfeit sense), it does fool the software, so you will not get help from a lot of quarters for this receiver.
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I use Pcduino ... Pcduino is armv7 such as raspberry pi...i have installed Oscam with this guide (Oscam server setup guide - Raspberry Pi from scratch). I need to configure Oscam on server...and client? Their use CCcam normally? Thanks :D
If it is all set up, you are better off looking at the oscam wiki, the oscam threads and guides etc - here is an example of a thread that could be of use to you
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Tell him you saw his posts on xxxxxx, that way he knows your are not a total stranger or join that forum and quote your new username
forum rules;
<4> DO NOT post links to other forums or boards or attempt to redirect members to any other Satellite related site.I know the forum url you posted has good support for the NBOX and is where euro trans hangs out, but don't redirect others to this forum on the open forum. Not being funny, I know it does provide good support for this receiver, but it also advertises a myriad of payservers. If you are going to advise others of this sort if information, keep it private.
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http://linuxsat-support.com/ra…raspberry-pi-scratch.html
Have a look at the above thread - at the beginning of the guide put together for an oscam build, there are various compiler packages that are installed that are needed to compile oscam. Maybe if you install some of these packages and then try again, but again I don't know because I have no need for anything to do with infinity USB, but anything is worth a try.
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have a look here to see if there is anything you can go on.
http://linuxsat-support.com/vu…indows-7-drive-my-vu.html
Fat32 or ntfs shouldn't make a difference because it should be using the CIFs network filesystem.
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Introductions
first post should be an introduction.Simple answer is you probably can't do anything about it. The box clearly isn't able to put the HDD to sleep - It is externally powered and unless there is a sleep mode on the caddy or however else you have it set up, I doubt you can get it to sleep. Might be an idea getting a caddy that supports putting it to sleep.
Edit = I am too slow with my response - ditto ten:dribble:
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Just use a newer version of CCcam and you wont need the fix, I have never needed it with CCcam 2.2.1
Yes there is this, but a most of those who are using Oscam and CCcam together (if CCcam doesn't read their card for example) would prefer to use 2.1.3
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Please can you post an intro here
IntroductionsThe only information I could find about this error after a quick search pointed towards you having to do the following
and then trying again with ./configure
If you find that build-essential is already installed, then I don't know - google isn't being very helpful this evening!
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£100 delivered - last drop - just for 24 hours, no interest and I will put it on auction site where I will probably get more than £100 for it!
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I have VPS which connected to local card via N-line Now I want Create another vps and connect it to this vps via nline or cline or anything like that
my vps is ubuntu
what sould I do how i can do that is it possible or noNot sure if I understand why you would want to do this. Why not just connect your local card to the second VPS?
I take it you have read - as suggested, the cardsharing tutorials and oscam tutorials for setting up clines and flines, and setting up user and reader accounts in oscam? If you have got thus far then I assume so. The principle is the same. What I am wondering is the point of what you are trying to do?
