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Graememac

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#72845 3-Dec-2010 10:30
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Hi,
Can someone help me.

I had my system working perfectly using the above components.

I installed the DVBLink 3.2Beta1, 2 & then 3.... everything sill worked well. In fact Beta 3 was excellent.

Then, my trial period ran out. Contacted DVBLogic to get an extension, as 3.2 Beta 3 hadn't been released yet, so couldn't buy it.
They suggested buying 3.1, uninstall, install 3.1, add the licenses, then  upgarde again back to 3.2 Beta.
Sounds easy.

I've done all that and Media Centre shows the freeview channels no problem.
But when I try a Sky channel I get the screen telling me the channel is encrypted.
So, it appears Oscam isn't doing its bit and decrypting the signal.

Oscam runs when I start the PC and detects the card reader successfully, displays the expiry data etc for the card and then sits there waiting. The problem is when I select a Sky channel in MC, it still just sits there waiting.

So, (it appears top me) I've lost the connection somewhere between DVBLink/TVSource/MC, that triggers Oscam to read the card and decrypt the signal.

Can anyone help me to get my system working probably again. Its damned frustrating, cause I know it was working (before I went and paid for the software).

Thanks
Graeme

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RustyGonad
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  #412416 3-Dec-2010 11:10
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I think you probably forgot to put the Acamd plugins back into the plugins folder for each instance of TVSource (ie tuner)...



Graememac

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  #412434 3-Dec-2010 11:40
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Thanks.

I new it would be something simple.
Cheers
Graeme

Graememac

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  #412444 3-Dec-2010 12:02
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Yep, that fixed it.
Thanks Rusty.

Graeme

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