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Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1921 bloke76

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Posted 10 April 2024 - 05:59

I am using a smartdnsproxy for years, just type in the dns in the network settings and copy the public m3u playlist for the bbc channels, works smoothly. For other UK channels its a hit and miss as the other stations dont have a direct link and you have to use links e.g. from hasbahca plugin until the ip is changing. But, as a backup, I am quiet happy to use it for the bbc channels.



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1922 Robinson

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Posted 14 April 2024 - 20:42

Thanks. I think you are talking about watching BBC channels on a computer.

And I am thinking of watching it using an Enigma2 box, so I guess I would need somethinh like a smartdnsproxy plugin. No?


Edited by Robinson, 14 April 2024 - 20:44.

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Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1923 BBC-Hörer

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Posted 14 April 2024 - 21:02

bloke76: many thanks for this useful hint. I am eager to test it next week :-).
One question: if you say that you only put the dns server address into the IPv4 parameter set, how to you authenticate to your smart dns provider if your IP address will change (Login and reputting your new IP address)?

 

Robinson: you can put the stream url from the m3u playlist into your enigma2 settings via the tool dreamboxedit. I already was successful with that way by renewing the BBC radio stations with their AAC coding.


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Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1924 bloke76

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Posted 15 April 2024 - 06:19

Well, I am having all the bbc channels in my channel list on my box. The link is the officical adress from the bbc iplayer

 

e.g:

#SERVICE 4097:0:19:4484:1000:1:CFDACE7:0:0:0:https%3a//vs-hls-push-uk-live.akamaized.net/x=4/i=urn%3abbc%3apips%3aservice%3abbc_one_hd/t=3840/v=pv14/b=5070016/main.m3u8:BBC One HD
#DESCRIPTION BBC One HD
#SERVICE 4097:0:1:11C0:1000:1:CFDACE7:0:0:0:https%3a//vs-hls-pushb-uk-live.akamaized.net/x=4/i=urn%3abbc%3apips%3aservice%3abbc_four_hd/t=3840/v=pv14/b=5070016/main.m3u8:BBC Four HD
#DESCRIPTION BBC Four HD

 

BUT: As they are geoblocked, you will only be able to watch them if you are IN the UK.
So I am using smartdnsproxy, as my IP adress is changing every day after a reboot I am using a portforwarding that will tell the smartdnsproxy my recent IP adress, so they can identify me.

No outage so far, only issue is, you cant tape, just watch live!



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1925 BBC-Hörer

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Posted 15 April 2024 - 17:58

My first experience:
@ W10 computer:

bbc iplayer website --> ok

vlc --> ok

 

@sf4008

using the stream address of vlc play list --> now ok

 

!!Consider to reactivate your account after every couple of minutes!!


Edited by BBC-Hörer, 15 April 2024 - 18:05.

T90: 42°E..4,9°E; CAS09: 7°E+4°W; Gibertini 125:27,5°W, 30°W
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Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1926 BBC-Hörer

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 12:18

Update:
 

- smart dns account stable since two days

 

- no streams urls known for ITV etc

- bbc iplayer website --> ok

- vlc stream list--> ok

 

- bbc iplayer on android --> ok

 

- enigma2 stream list on sf4008, sf8008, hd51 --> ok, but beside of bbc parliament, bbc alba, s4c, but no epg, no subtitle

- enigma2 stream for bbc radio programs AAC coding ok, but every service needs about 4..5 seconds until it plays (smart dns not needed for radio programs)
 

 


T90: 42°E..4,9°E; CAS09: 7°E+4°W; Gibertini 125:27,5°W, 30°W
SF4008 with SDG-5
HD51 with OpenPli 6.0

 


Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1927 v12nut

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Posted 28 April 2024 - 07:30

Looks like Telstar 12 is down this morning, NW Spain. any one else lost it?



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1928 erojohn

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Posted 28 April 2024 - 14:35

Looks like Telstar 12 is down this morning, NW Spain. any one else lost it?

 

Same here in DK. 



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1929 pecorazza

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Posted 30 April 2024 - 13:08

 

Looks like Telstar 12 is down this morning, NW Spain. any one else lost it?

 

Same here in DK. 

 

Hello there. Any news? Has it turned up?



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1930 erojohn

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Posted 30 April 2024 - 16:36

Well it seems i was abit too quick.
Checked again and the signal is there.

The problem is the dm8000, for what ever reason it sees the signal, but finds no channels. But my sat meter can see there are channels in the TP

Anyone else had this issue with a DM8000 ?
I recall way back someone talked about it.

Cheers

Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1931 v12nut

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Posted 30 April 2024 - 16:59

Well it seems i was abit too quick.
Checked again and the signal is there.

The problem is the dm8000, for what ever reason it sees the signal, but finds no channels. But my sat meter can see there are channels in the TP

Anyone else had this issue with a DM8000 ?
I recall way back someone talked about it.

Cheers

I lost it on two different receivers, back now, maybe just a glitch. all fine now



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1932 EnoSat

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Posted 1 May 2024 - 06:29

Anyone else had this issue with a DM8000 ?
I recall way back someone talked about it.

I think DM8000 has a HW limitation of SR-30000



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1933 erojohn

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Posted 1 May 2024 - 16:01

EnoSat thanks.

Yes i better put back the VU boks on it.



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1934 pecorazza

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Posted 2 May 2024 - 10:19

Is there anyone that managed to have signal in northeastern Italy?

Thank you



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1935 EnoSat

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Posted 2 May 2024 - 18:13

As long as 11014V is active, reception in Europe will be almost impossible



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1936 v12nut

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Posted 3 May 2024 - 09:00

And telstar has disappeared this morning, maintenance? 



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1937 v12nut

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Posted 3 May 2024 - 12:09

Telstar is back now but signal is way low



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1938 sexton

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Posted 3 May 2024 - 17:00

Telstar is back now but signal is way low

Weak this morning, even with a clear blue sky, while it was at it's highest and most westerly, but back now strong as ever (7.4db). 

https://www.satellit...?26/171/0/41036



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1939 v12nut

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Posted 5 May 2024 - 08:29

 

Telstar is back now but signal is way low

Weak this morning, even with a clear blue sky, while it was at it's highest and most westerly, but back now strong as ever (7.4db). 

https://www.satellit...?26/171/0/41036

 

looks like it's becoming a regular occurrence! off again this morning in NW Spain



Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #1940 erojohn

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Posted 5 May 2024 - 09:44

It's the same thing I see here on 28east UK spotbeam. Must be because we are on the edge of the beam, so the small movements the satellite has, is making the beam change a bit on the edges.


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