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Last edited by Stanman; 16-06-13 at 22:32. Reason: CS talk
Yes mate, this is not a card Sharing friendly forum so please bear that in mind.
Vix image (usually latest) - VU Solo 4K- WD 1TB INTERNAL HDD - DVB-T Freeview, trialling IPTV options
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Am running vix 3.0 build 698 kernal 3.3.8 on a solo2 I am having cam problems in that when I move from one channel to another at times I have to restart the cam once or sometimes twice been having this now for a couple weeks, same thing on other images.
This only started a couple weks ago then never had a problem.
Mgcamd 1.35a and have tried 1.38 just the same.e
Last edited by popss; 17-07-13 at 18:11.
Use this config file
http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...l=1#post182712
I added the IPK in to the temp folder, but it doesn't show up in 'install local extension'
Using a GiGaBlue SE
Edit: had to rename the IPK file.
Last edited by ILM16; 27-09-13 at 10:27.
Can anyone please help with a link to one of the latest versions of oscam_ymod (preferably 46 or 48) ipk for OpenVIX?
Thank you.
im not getting anywhere, i don't see the folders listed
Binary /usr/softcams
/etc/keys/ mg_cfg and newcamd.list
there is no user in the bin foder and no softcam folder do i need to create these
should newcam begin with D: or CWS=
thanks for your help
We're not going to help you set up CWS lines here...
But, if you aren't seeing a /usr/softcams/ folder via FTP, either you have a corrupt install or you're not using ViX.
All compatible ViX cams are linked in the post above yours, please try one of those.
did you follow post 1 as that is by pc and the program i use is filezilla,one of those folders is collapsed and opens further to reveal different sections
Hi All
total newbie here and a bit stuck
so I have followed the guide and installed the ipk in tmp folder.
stuck at the point where it states "Then transfer your CCcam.cfg file into the /etc/ folder"
where do I find the CCcam.cfg file?
Reading through the thread someone mentions saving something on notepad as cfg file?
Does this mean I literally just open the ipk file as a notepad program and save file as enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.3.0_1.0_mipsel.CCcam.cfg ??
Sorry probably being stupid but confused.
Thanks in advance for any help that can be provided.
No, you create your own text file called CCcam.cfg & copy that to /etc/
It's notepad ++ you create this file in
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Thanks Judge...so to be clear, literally all I do is create a new blank notepad document on the pc save it as CCcam.cfg and transfer to etc folder?!