Found the same oscam emu ipk file on another site and this one works.......
So have you got afn working. Oh and to just make it interesting there is an even newer version of oscam out late today. Its is rev 773 and has hash mode 17 and 18 which i guess is for people in the far east.
Last edited by kegnkiwi; 19-10-2018 at 09:43 PM.
I’ll have to do some reading on this guys sounds very interesting indeed
I had a similar problem to Satcat although with VTi.
The solution was to use the 'Install IPK with force over-write' item from the software management menu.
Very interesting I wast reading about what u have just sed on an very interesting inter site about the same subject actually very interesting indeed very educational for this fantastic hobby
re post 94 above (Fransat) I gave it a go without success but it prompted me to dump VTi in favour of OpenATV which I prefer and which retains the CI+ facility of VTi. Oscam PV set up again after overcoming ATV's oddball approach to oscam file locations through editing /etc/oscam.emu to point to the usual place.
Thanks again
JK
So glad i did not waste my money , BISS Auto Server been OFFLINE for a month already
now no further updates for PVU so far ...
Think i will just buy TBS5927 which will do much,much more than any china box ever will![]()
Auto biss was working well for me on my Viark Droi today.
Not used my Viark Sat HD for a week or so.
reported on other forums that there is a problem,some people having to press start up to 10 times before it runs
I have since found that it does start itself if left alone for a while.
Of a night I put my box into deep standby and have the power timer set for 8am for it to wake up and go to standby, and when I come to switch it on, mid morning, all is well.
Only took one minute to auto update this evening after not using my box all week.
The key update EMMs cycle through the UAs in numerical order. The full cycle takes about 50 minutes. There is a few minutes pause and then the regime starts again. How long it takes for you to get a hit depends upon the number and values of the UAs you have in your softcam.key file and also just when you join the AU EMM cycle.
If you are lucky, one of your UAs will be just slightly higher than the UA value currently been sent and the AU will happen quickly.
If you are unlucky and all of your UAs have passed then you will have to wait for the cycle to start again and the AU could take possibly 30 minutes.
If you can organise your softcam.key file to have a good number of well spaced UAs you can minimise the wait time.
The UA range is from about 001xxxxx to about 006xxxxx. I believe up to about 15 UAs can be employed.
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