Posts by musogeek

    Mediaportal is good, and you can use a program called 4therecord for recordings - works rather like the Autotimer function on E2 receivers. You might want to consider windows' own 7MC - but (as far as I would imagine) you will have no support for softcams in that!

    To be fair you won't have to use terminal any more on Debian than on Ubuntu, because whatever you do need the terminal for it applies on both servers. Debian cuts all the bloat, I have used Debian and Ubuntu, and although not exactly a linux novice, I was more used to a GUI than a teminal, so went for Ubuntu first, but as I said, they both still have to be set up, I now would never go back to Ubuntu.


    Once your server is running, then you will more than likely access it mostly remotely via putty and SCP/FTP client anyway.

    So do you just want to play the media files that are stored on your NAS on your Vu+ ?


    If so, on receiver, just go to network settings, network browser, then select the device (will come up as the IP address of your NAS) then select, and follow the setup, entering username and password if need be, then on mounts editor, you can select whether CIFS or NFS share, set the mount point etc.


    Once you have done this, then the drive is mounted on your Vu+ and you can just browse to the files and play - I use 'Media Player' plugin for this.

    Support on here is very good - but considering the amount of questions that have been asked, questions that have been answered, and with plenty of guides and tutorials posted, we thought that the search tool at the top right hand of the forum (the white bit on the orange bar near the top with the magnifying glass next to it) would be a good idea, so was employed from day one to save answering the same questions over and over again. Try using it - it has taught me all I know!

    Yes - turn off means turn off - standby means standbybeer10


    The Image I am using (ViX) - allows me to choose various mountpoints for each device, so I can if I want choose to set a HDD as USB and vice versa - again not sure about BH as I haven't used it for a couple of months. You ideally should mount a HDD as HDD - usually the HDD will show as /dev/sda1 and should be mounted as /media/hdd


    Hard reset from the menu should cause no issues, but I have had problems in the past with mapping where removing and re inserting devices creates extra entries in /dev - and rebooting without any devices in was an easy way I found to clear the entries that were false.

    Most non Enigma receivers (one or 2 exceptions) can only get standard EPG, and for a lot of providers this means just now or next, as the full EPG is proprietary. I have seen that this receiver is supposed to support EPG, so if the provider provides a 7 day EPG that doesn't need a particular type of receiver to receive, then there should be a way to get it on the Ariva

    we do not provide any support helping members get paid clines working. Speak to the scumbags that are ripping you off for support - please read the rules. Thread closed.


    Forum rule 13;


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    <13> If you are the supporter of a Pay Server DO NOT ask for support, your request will be ignored.

    have you edited the crontab file? if it is rebooting 5 times a day then there is an error in this somewhere


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    00 04 * * * root /sbin/reboot


    works for me to reboot server at 4am every morning on my debian server

    depends on the image/receiver but the softcam manager is probably in the menu somewhere or can be selected by one of your colour buttons. I take it you mean you found 'free' clines off the internet - you should never use these as these are stolen from someone's hacked server and will rarely work, or are you using paid cline? - and the one you get from your friend, are they running a server? If they are then you should be able to ask them to check their server to ensure that they have set up your fline correctly.

    you probably scanned a single transponder not related to BBC HD- you need to scan the transponder where the BBC HD channels reside, or change the single transponder scan (where it says 'type of scan') to single satellite and scan the whole 28.2e - this will definitely pick up any changes. This will then find the channel, but the old one on your Bouquet list wil not work, so if you browse the channels on 'satellites' rather than 'favourites' you can find the new found BBC HD channels, and pressing the menu button while the channel is highlighted in the list, you can then add them to the bouquet.


    I think you need to do a tad more reading.

    when you reflashed your receiver did you reinstall CCcam? have you checked that it is working by looking in your softcam manager? - If all is as it should be then it might well be a server problem. By the way, are you getting these clines from friends or from the internet?