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  • aplok
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 1155

    #16
    Re: New member really thick, can anyone help

    Originally posted by KVF1966
    ..., read the forums on this subject ...
    yessss, i got it !

    i've asked some hint just because i've not found about it,
    but today, it is ok

    from Hadu - CCCam DVB plugin - v Beta 0.102.rar/readme.txt :
    Hadu is a CardSharing Client plugin for DVB softwares on PC using DVB TV-Cards (Windows).

    It works as a MD plugin, a DVBCore plugin or as a DVBViewer plugin.

    Currently, it only supports the CCCam protocol (without the AU option).
    by the way, let's know this
    Limits:
    -------
    Here are the main current limits applied into the plugin:
    -Maximum number of CCCam servers (active or not active): 6
    -Maximum number of nodes per server : 2048
    -Maximum number of providers per nodes : 16
    -Maximum number of hops per node : 16 (though more than 3 or 4 is probably useless)
    -Maximum numbers of CAID/providers entries into to "CAIDProv" and "NoCAIDProv" options : 32
    -Maximum length size for server name and URL/IP address : 128
    -Maximum length size for user and password: 20 for the user, 128 for the password.

    To not overload CCCam servers, it's not allowed within the plugin to have 2 active connections with the same server at the same time. Same server meaning here: same IP address and same port.

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    • naiarty
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 159

      #17
      Re: New member really thick, can anyone help

      Hadu is an protocol for card sharing and work just in DVB (on computer sat. pci or usb module.)bm7000s is an feceiver who can record on external hard disk. Try ****** for more info.

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      • paul.romsky
        Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 79

        #18
        Re: New member really thick, can anyone help

        Originally posted by aplok
        hi,

        i get confused with this comment !

        bm7000s : ok


        dvbs card : a simple definition SD sat tuner card to plug in the sat rcvr ?

        hadu : ? -- help please --

        .h.a.d.u. cam : ?

        thx
        sorry, just missed that he's got sat receiver and Hadu is for DVB-S Cards.

        definately he needs some kinda cracked firmware for his receiver.

        try put your reveiver type at g.o.o.g.l.e.and also at y.o.u.t.u.b.e. where you can find some tutorials.

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        • mirny
          Experienced Board Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 707

          #19
          Re: New member really thick, can anyone help

          Originally posted by naiarty
          Hadu is an protocol for card sharing and work just in DVB (on computer sat. pci or usb module.)bm7000s is an feceiver who can record on external hard disk. Try ****** for more info.
          hadu is not a sharing protocol!
          it is sharing SW, newcamd, camd, cccam are protocols
          you should try ****** aswell.
          anyway dvbs cards can record on external hdd too.
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          • fandm
            Experienced Board Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 648

            #20
            Re: New member really thick, can anyone help

            I think myou are all getting away from the 1st question asked, they wanted to know how to use the box,
            !st the box was given to them.
            2nd it is more likely the box has the software already in it
            3rd it may or may not need updating
            so it would be best for someone who uses a blade box to give him the advice of where in the menu to find the relevant information.
            it is always best to ****** your box and get advice from people who are using the same.

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