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#1 briosa

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Posted 5 November 2008 - 17:01

CCcam 2.0.10

-improved system selection (based on distance). Note that prios from prio file overrule this and might give worse results
-fixed aborting lengthy request when switching channels
-fixed low audio pid detection

Extension .pcc for enigma 1

and .mipsel for enigma 2

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Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #2 pieterg

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Posted 5 November 2008 - 17:06

thx, we'll try to put it in the downloads tonight

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #3 jakas

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Posted 5 November 2008 - 19:17

thanks

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #4 henisa

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Posted 5 November 2008 - 23:26

Looks fine, but after adding 33 hosts to the cfg file it blocks my network completely. Even getting connected to the internet is a problem. Are there more people having this problem?

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #5 jonc

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Posted 6 November 2008 - 00:22

not me, the opposite applies .. faster across a WAN connection

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #6 ronnie

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Posted 6 November 2008 - 07:42

Looks fine, but after adding 33 hosts to the cfg file it blocks my network completely. Even getting connected to the internet is a problem. Are there more people having this problem?


I think there are not much poeple that have 33 boxes at his home lan network.
Talking about wan is not allowed, read the rule of the forum........

Ronnie

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #7 henisa

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Posted 6 November 2008 - 09:40

Looks fine, but after adding 33 hosts to the cfg file it blocks my network completely. Even getting connected to the internet is a problem. Are there more people having this problem?



I think there are not much poeple that have 33 boxes at his home lan network.
Talking about wan is not allowed, read the rule of the forum........

Ronnie



Sorry you are right.Posted Image about talking about wan.

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #8 briosa

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Posted 6 November 2008 - 15:29

Working fine with me, no problems till now./images/smiley/wink.gif

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #9 Tonyboyth

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Posted 7 November 2008 - 04:26

not me, the opposite applies .. faster across a WAN connection


Me either. I just installed 0.10 in my DM last night. Normally, it will request key from N: line, for 0.9 I got jitters sometimes, but last night no jitter at all. I hope ".10" will be a right solution.

Thanks to CCcam developers.

:)

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #10 promitheus

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Posted 7 November 2008 - 08:20

Thnx CCcam developers

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #11 Tii

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Posted 9 November 2008 - 13:11

I think there are not much poeple that have 33 boxes at his home lan network.

That's not what he said... he said he added 33 hosts to his cfg file :

after adding 33 hosts to the cfg file it blocks my network completely



Will the installation also become available in software management?

And, I've read elsewhere that there is a bug with 2.0.10 if your peers use the line
"MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION", resulting in 2.0.10 being blocked.
Due to the fact that 2.0.10 < 2.0.9


So, pli-team should perhaps take care about adding 2.0.10 into the image at this point, I guess.

Thanks & Keep up the great work guys!

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #12 pieterg

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Posted 9 November 2008 - 13:48

And, I've read elsewhere that there is a bug with 2.0.10 if your peers use the line
"MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION", resulting in 2.0.10 being blocked.


Just tried this between two boxes, both running 2.0.10. The option works fine, so I guess it's a bug in the older versions, not in 2.0.10.

So we can keep 2.0.10 in our downloads.

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #13 dfdream

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 13:40

Is there a ay to have the install of a new CCcam backup the config file before it updates to a new version.

Other than a manual copy off the file.

D

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #14 pieterg

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 13:57

install doesn't overwrite your config, so there's no need to backup

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #15 dfdream

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 14:00

I updated from the menu from 2.0.8 to 2.0.10 and my config file conf.cfg lost all changes.

Is it possible that something else went wrong.

Also is there a backup somewhere on the box.

DF

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #16 hemertje

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 14:02

I updated from the menu from 2.0.8 to 2.0.10 and my config file conf.cfg lost all changes.

Is it possible that something else went wrong.

Also is there a backup somewhere on the box.

DF


on which box?

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #17 dfdream

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 14:41

sorry.

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Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #18 hemertje

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 15:08

the binary and config file of the CCcam softcam are 2 seperate downloads, so you overwrote both!

it's you what went wrong ;)

on the Glassfibre 1GB DVB-C...


Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #19 dfdream

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 17:00

Yes thats it.

I downloaded the cfg as well as the cccam.

Should I have downloaded the cfg, is the cccam dependant on it or could I have used the old cfg.

It would be good to add into the cfg installer to backup the old cfg file before installing, no doubt it will happen others.

Thanks for your help.

D

Re: CCcam 2.0.10 #20 hemertje

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 19:05

Yes thats it.

I downloaded the cfg as well as the cccam.

Should I have downloaded the cfg, is the cccam dependant on it or could I have used the old cfg.

It would be good to add into the cfg installer to backup the old cfg file before installing, no doubt it will happen others.

Thanks for your help.

D


you can use your old config unless the readme says so


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