What is marked in red is wrong, because checksums are not counted only for PowerVU.no need to use disablecrccws in all readers
i have it on the config
[global]
logfile = /dev/null
disablecrccws = 1
disablecrccws_only_for = 0E00:000000;1811:000000,003311,023311,003311,023311,003315,00331B,000007,000107,000000;0500:030B00;1819:00006D,000000
lb_mode = 1
lb_save = 100
clienttimeout = 10000
nice = -1
dropdups = 1
works here
At the same time, do not forget to write the parameter in the reader for AFN[global]
logfile = /dev/null
disablecrccws_only_for = 0E00:000000
lb_mode = 1
lb_save = 100
clienttimeout = 10000
nice = -1
dropdups = 1
cacheex = 1
That is not the solution for 8hush2.
On C-band there are other PIDs for AFN that are also used by other PVu channels. These PIDs cannot be in AFN services and also !AFN services.
I had the same problem. Unfortunately the only fix I could come up with was to enable/disable one of the PVu readers with the webif.
It would be good to find a better solution.
#!/bin/bash
cp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.servertmp
cp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server2 /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server
mv /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.servertmp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server2
wget --no-check-certificate http://127.0.0.1:8888/readers.html?action=reloadreaders
Solution the works via remote:
create /usr/script/file.sh with
Code:#!/bin/bash cp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.servertmp cp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server2 /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server mv /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.servertmp /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server2 wget --no-check-certificate http://127.0.0.1:8888/readers.html?action=reloadreaders
chmod 755 /usr/script/file.sh
create /var/tuxbox/config/oscam.server2 with Reader2 settings
Go into Advance settings --> hotkey --> assign this script to a button
Press this button on remote when you want to switch modes.
If anyone knows a better trick in enigma2 to swap readers based on the unique ?ref= Id number format or something that would be even better.
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