Openbox S9 Dump File 10 sept 2010

prelude

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I just came across this on another forum, below is a copy of the read me file.


If this is the first time you have uploaded this file, you will need to do the following:-
1 Click Menu -> System Setup -> TV System -> Video Resolution this will return to the default setting of [1080i 60] after each upload, if your TV has a refresh rate of 50Mhz then set the video resolution to [1080i 50] and the picture will become clear now press exit
nOW select Local Time Settings and set it as follows if your in the UK:
1 GMT Usage ... ON
2 GMT Offset .. UTC+00:00
3 Summer Time . ON
now click exit and exit again
Now select Network Local Setting and if your router supports DHCP then set it to On
otherwise you will need to configure the settings manually, once you have set it up click Apply then exit
Finally click CCcam Plug Setting, if you already have an active cccam.cfg file transfer it to a USB Stick insert the stick into the USB connection on the rear of the receiver and click Update Files By USB then select Option 1 in the popup box and click the OK button then click the Yellow button and your cccam.cfg files will be transfered
Now you need to activate the files, click CCcam Plug Setting then Manage Config Files click Option 1 and select each file in turn and click the OK button when you have a tick next to the files you wish to activate then exit.
To finish the activation and configuration process you must now reboot your receiver, then once it has restarted all should be okay.

The channel list included in the HDS2_DUMP file includes 24 satellites, this is by no means a finished list, as there is still a bit of editing to do and other satellites to include.
I have made a start organising the list on a per satellite basis, but have not done each satellite as yet, and a number of channels have been removed and there will be quite a number more going as well, as this is the only way to add new channels, the storage of just 5,000 channels is quite obserd in my opinion for a multi-sat receiver.

Hope you find the file usefull, if you do watch out for further updates, on sataid.net/forum

All the best
Laurals.
 

planko

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I just came across this on another forum, below is a copy of the read me file.


If this is the first time you have uploaded this file, you will need to do the following:-
1 Click Menu -> System Setup -> TV System -> Video Resolution this will return to the default setting of [1080i 60] after each upload, if your TV has a refresh rate of 50Mhz then set the video resolution to [1080i 50] and the picture will become clear now press exit
nOW select Local Time Settings and set it as follows if your in the UK:
1 GMT Usage ... ON
2 GMT Offset .. UTC+00:00
3 Summer Time . ON
now click exit and exit again
Now select Network Local Setting and if your router supports DHCP then set it to On
otherwise you will need to configure the settings manually, once you have set it up click Apply then exit
Finally click CCcam Plug Setting, if you already have an active cccam.cfg file transfer it to a USB Stick insert the stick into the USB connection on the rear of the receiver and click Update Files By USB then select Option 1 in the popup box and click the OK button then click the Yellow button and your cccam.cfg files will be transfered
Now you need to activate the files, click CCcam Plug Setting then Manage Config Files click Option 1 and select each file in turn and click the OK button when you have a tick next to the files you wish to activate then exit.
To finish the activation and configuration process you must now reboot your receiver, then once it has restarted all should be okay.

The channel list included in the HDS2_DUMP file includes 24 satellites, this is by no means a finished list, as there is still a bit of editing to do and other satellites to include.
I have made a start organising the list on a per satellite basis, but have not done each satellite as yet, and a number of channels have been removed and there will be quite a number more going as well, as this is the only way to add new channels, the storage of just 5,000 channels is quite obserd in my opinion for a multi-sat receiver.

Hope you find the file usefull, if you do watch out for further updates, on sataid.net/forum

All the best
Laurals.

Please share that file here bro Laurals!:thum:
 

prelude

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Modified Dump file: Based on the 31 August firmware & includes multi-sat channel list

Modified Dump file: Based on the 31 August firmware & includes multi-sat channel list.

Also new multi-sat channel list available as seperate download on sataid

This modified Dump file was released on 03 October 2010, and is based on the 31 August firmware.

If this is the first time you have uploaded this file, you will need to do the following:-

1 Click Menu -> System Setup -> TV System -> Video Resolution this will return to the default setting of [1080i 60] after each upload, if your TV has a refresh rate of 50Mhz then set the video resolution to [1080i 50] and the picture will become clear now press exit
Now select Local Time Settings and set it as follows if your in the UK:
1 GMT Usage ... ON
2 GMT Offset .. UTC+00:00
3 Summer Time . ON
now click exit and exit again
Now select Network Local Setting and if your router supports DHCP then set it to On
otherwise you will need to configure the settings manually, once you have set it up click Apply then exit.
Finally click CCcam Plug Setting, if you already have an active cccam.cfg file transfer it to a USB Stick insert the stick into the USB connection on the rear of the receiver and click Update Files By USB then select Option 1 in the popup box and click the OK button then click the Yellow button and your cccam.cfg files will be transfered.
Now you need to activate the files, click CCcam Plug Setting then Manage Config Files click Option 1 and select each file in turn and click the OK button when you have a tick next to the files you wish to activate then exit.
To finish the activation and configuration process you must now reboot your receiver, then once it has restarted all should be okay.
 
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