Because the PMT PID (which is what automatically tells a receiver what the PIDs for the video, audio, etc are for a given service) is encrypted for these channels on 27.5°W, so we have to cache the PID values in the lamedb to be able to view the services. The receiver can't automatically find the PIDs from the encrypted PMT.Just curious: can anybody explain the reason why of so many elements in the lamedb for these channels? I mean:
"c001a2d, c031a2d..." and so on? I have concluded that for enabling the subtitles, it is needed to include c01xxxx0101 where xxxx is the video PID in HEX plus 4. But what about the rest of the c values?
And why is that this is necesarry here and in the rest of the channels in other satellites, all this comes out-of-the automatic scan?
Thanks!
Try this:how is the dvbapi, this transmitter?
dvbapi:
A:::4700:xxxx:::2600:000000:1FFF # CBeebies HD
A:::4680:xxxx::: 2600:000000:1FFF # BBC Four HD
Many ThanksTry this:
A:::4680:1A2D::: 2600:000000:1FFF # BBC Four HD
A:::4700:1A2D::: 2600:000000:1FFF # CBeebies HD
Does this work with Cccam? I've put ciefp settings and Softcam.Key with correct keys but channels don't open.
Hi, I tried but still not working.Certainly doable with cccam. File is called SoftCam.Key case not Softcam.Key check the name
path usr/keys/SoftCam.Key
So isn't It possibile to use Cccam?CCCam waiting info from PMT (and PMT scrambled)