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    Can't get MGcam to decode

    Hi,

    I have updated to the new 2.3 version and can not get the MGCam 1.35a or 1.37 to decode my channels. I have tried everything and I need some help. The caed server is up and running and there is no problem to accessing the server.

    Anyone have an idea on why I can not get it to work?

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    I have heard there is a problem with VIX and mgcamd.
    I will test it today and get back to you.

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    There seems to be a problem with all images running the Linux 3.1.1 kernel and MGcamd Not just ViX.
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    As per normal people have NFI idea what they are talking about tested mgcamd on VIX latest image for 50 minutes not one freeze.
    Look at your configs before blaming an image
    Post your configs here and I will tell you what is wrong with them
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    Would not be the first nor last time people have jumped on the bandwagon and blamed a Image for their problems, personally i know very little about softcams and i have no problem admitting to that.
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    funny you should say that as I just upgraded to 2.3 and I have the same problem with mgcamd some channels just wont open Had no issues with previous version

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordyboy View Post
    funny you should say that as I just upgraded to 2.3 and I have the same problem with mgcamd some channels just wont open Had no issues with previous version
    Configs please and the problem was NOT mgcamd not working on some channels and working on others but mgcamd not working at all; or as reported on austech mgcamd constantly freezing.
    Neither of these problems exist on my setups both on the vu+duo and the et9000 using latest VIX image

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    running vu+ duo with cccam 2.3 and mgcamd 1.38 ccam.cfg in etc folder with my details only ccamd list in there are well with mg_cfg and newcamd list in keys section

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    have pm'd you my config would appreciate your advice

    thanks

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    You have mail man

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    thats it mate used your config and problem solved

    thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alias1 View Post
    As per normal people have NFI idea what they are talking about tested mgcamd on VIX latest image for 50 minutes not one freeze.
    Look at your configs before blaming an image
    Post your configs here and I will tell you what is wrong with them
    Did u tried zapping at least 10 different channels?

    If it's to the config, what line we need to play with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alias1 View Post
    As per normal people have NFI idea what they are talking about tested mgcamd on VIX latest image for 50 minutes not one freeze.
    Look at your configs before blaming an image
    Post your configs here and I will tell you what is wrong with them
    Did u tried zapping at least 10 different channels (vu duo with new kernel)?

    If it's to the config, what line we need to play with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpa View Post
    Did u tried zapping at least 10 different channels (vu duo with new kernel)?

    If it's to the config, what line we need to play with?
    Mate if I say it works it works; I tried zapping to 30 channels still no lock up on the new kernel; because you asked so nice look at the B line

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alias1 View Post
    Mate if I say it works it works; I tried zapping to 30 channels still no lock up on the new kernel; because you asked so nice look at the B line
    From what I understand you need to change the B Line to { 06 }

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