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    Default CCCam 2.0.8 & CCCam 2.0.9 with Whitey Pixilation

    I’m running a Debian Linux / CCCam server with a Whitey in external card reader at 6 MHz & getting lots of pixilations & picture freezing about 6 sec & taking off again.

    Is anyone else experiencing the same problem with CCCam? Is there anything out of the ordinary that I need to add to cccam.cfg file?

    SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyS1
    SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyS1 6000000
    CAMKEY: /dev/ttyS1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    CAMDATA: /dev/ttyS1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    TRY ALL CHIDS : /dev/ttyS1
    SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12345
    WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001
    ALLOW TELNETINFO: yes
    ALLOW WEBINFO: yes
    WEBINFO USERNAME : admin
    WEBINFO PASSWORD : password
    TELNETINFO USERNAME : admin
    TELNETINFO PASSWORD : password
    SHOW TIMING : yes



    Currently running NewCS with no pixilation , but sadly no updates to card.

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    Kingie05



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    put this line in and you will see it better

    B: /dev/ttyS1 04

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    In an effort to learn as much as possible, what does adding the 04 do? Is it increasing sampling rate, building a cache or something similar?

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    # configure what EMM blocker you want. Add as many as readers you have attached
    # default is blocking nothing
    #
    # B: /dev/sci0 01
    # 00 - nothing
    # 01 - sa blocked
    # 02 - ua blocked
    # 04 - ga blocked
    # and sum of for combinations
    #
    #examples
    #
    #B: /dev/tts/0 07
    #B: /dev/sci0 01

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    Quote Originally Posted by tican2 View Post
    # configure what EMM blocker you want. Add as many as readers you have attached
    # default is blocking nothing
    #
    # B: /dev/sci0 01
    # 00 - nothing
    # 01 - sa blocked
    # 02 - ua blocked
    # 04 - ga blocked
    # and sum of for combinations
    #
    #examples
    #
    #B: /dev/tts/0 07
    #B: /dev/sci0 01
    What does sa,ua and ga stand for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tican2 View Post
    put this line in and you will see it better

    B: /dev/ttyS1 04

    Cool stuff tican2, I will give that a try, that worked on NewCS so I reckon it will fix it with Cccam.


    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by berlinabydesign View Post
    What does sa,ua and ga stand for?
    It's same as the lines on NewCS.

    <blocksa>No</blocksa>
    <blockua>No</blockua>
    <blockga>Yes</blockga>

    sa=block shared address emm to card.
    us=block unique address emm to card.
    ga=block group address emm to card.


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    so to ease the pixelation in CCcam the dev/tty line needs to be added.

    what can be done about the pixelation / freezing in newCs?

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    Default What is your System ?

    Dear Friend!
    What is the system you are testing? Irdeto2 or NDS?

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