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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicilian View Post
    Can you see CCcam list when u open softcam manager?

    Softcam manager simply starts, stops and autostarts your softcam.
    I installed 2.14 (I think) and it did NOT show in softcam manager. Tried another and it installed fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plusser View Post
    I installed 2.14 (I think) and it did NOT show in softcam manager. Tried another and it installed fine.

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    2.1.4 works perfectly as well

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    Getting confused here bigtime, IPK installer is showing enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.2.1_1.0-r2_mipsel.ipk with the option to install. Software manager is showing SELECTED: ACTIVE: AUTOSTART: CCcam.cfg. nothing to select or active, what should be in the software manager ipk 2.2.1 or CCcam.cfg file.

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    Start back from scratch, too many comments here now.

    Right do as follows: -

    FTP your chosen CCcam IPK file to /tmp.
    Press Blue button > VIX Menu > IPK Installer > Select your chosen CCcam.ipk and press ok to install. Then select yes to restart.

    Once restarted press Blue button > Softcam manager > Set CCcam to autostart and manually start via green button.

    You CCcam.cfg goes in /etc, make sure thats in there before you start CCcam.

    Follow the above step by step.
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    CCcam.cfg file in/ect is it just CCcam or CCcam.cfg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu-ray View Post
    CCcam.cfg file in/ect is it just CCcam or CCcam.cfg.
    Just CCcam.cfg

    It must be that & not cccam.cfg or anything else

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    IPK installed ok but when in software manager there is no CCcam to auto start, press autostart or start via green button it goes to green screen, there is SELECTED:nothing/ ACTIVE:nothing/ & AUTOSTART:is CCcam.cfg should this be showing ipk 2.2.1.

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    theres something wrong with the config file, use my one.


    Blank of course Sic

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    your pm box is full clear messages

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    Reflashed vix 2.0, done update, mr.mister settings,plugins magic hd,copyed ipk 2.2.1 toTMP 755, and now is in the IPK installer, (so far so good), in VAR/TUXBOX/ECT there is Config & Scce file with a yellow box next to them is this where the CCcam.cfg goes !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu-ray View Post
    Reflashed vix 2.0, done update, mr.mister settings,plugins magic hd,copyed ipk 2.2.1 toTMP 755, and now is in the IPK installer, (so far so good), in VAR/TUXBOX/ECT there is Config & Scce file with a yellow box next to them is this where the CCcam.cfg goes !
    NO! It goes straight into /etc
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    LoL
    Where are you getting the idea that they go there from?

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    Does it show up on softcam manager as a cfg file No 123456 or in cam 1.3 info

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    No it should just show up as CCcam.2.2.1 in Select, Active & Autostart
    CCcam.cfg in just /etc & not VAR/TUXBOX/ECT as you said

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    screenshot.jpg

    It should look like that
    Forget the CCcam 2.1.4

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