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    Official Tivusat card in Vu Duo not clearing

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    I am trying to get my Vu Duo working with an official Tivusat card but it is not clearing.

    I have a totally blank ccam.cfg file in /etc folder and running ccam 2.3.0 softcam but it's not clearing.
    The card is chip-side down in slot 1 of receiver. I have tried the second slot too but no joy.
    Any idea what I am missing as don't know what else I should be doing.

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    You asked the same question nearly 2 years ago, did you ever get it sorted?

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...l=1#post402015

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    You asked the same question nearly 2 years ago, did you ever get it sorted?

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...l=1#post402015
    blimey, I was looking for that post but couldn't find it !
    No I didn't I ended up geting them a tivusat receiver! This one is different as they have one tuner linked to Astra 28.8 so want to watch two "birds" with one receiver

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    I just searched for Tivusat card and up you popped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    I just searched for Tivusat card and up you popped.
    yes and now i am totally pooped off!

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    I have even tried a friends card and that, like the first, is recognised in the slot but not clearing.

    When i access Menu/Softcam/CCcam info/item 4 shares I see /dev/sci0 - CaID:183e so presumably the card is being detected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    Thanks , reading that thread then it indicates that an activated smartcard should work with CCcam and Openvix...

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    An update:

    What I have noticed is that the white coloured Tivusat cards do clear the channels but the gold cards marked Tivusat HD do not....


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