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  • Sotrue
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 22

    newcamd525

    Hi All,

    Im currently investigate my sub options, and have found a site where is is asking me to select which emu. The default option is newcamd525. Is the 525 just the version number?

    I have a skybox F5, but my dish isnt up yet, so haven't powered it up, but i know mydads uses newcamd, i was just wondering why there was 525 at the end.

    Thanks for being patient with a newbie
  • aplok
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 1155

    #2
    Re: newcamd525

    i do'nt know about newcamd525 , ...

    however i can tell you in the meantime newcam threads are here

    Satlover Forums > CardSharing Servers Exchange > Exchange In Other protocols

    __http://www.satlover.eu/forum/newcamd-exchange/

    so you can read some interesting paper ...

    ---

    also just have a look on

    __http://www.satlover.eu/forum/index.php

    ... plenty of interesting things !

    that have been solved before

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    • Sotrue
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 22

      #3
      Re: newcamd525

      Originally posted by aplok
      i do'nt know about newcamd525 , ...

      however i can tell you in the meantime newcam threads are here

      Satlover Forums > CardSharing Servers Exchange > Exchange In Other protocols

      __http://www.satlover.eu/forum/newcamd-exchange/

      so you can read some interesting paper ...

      ---

      also just have a look on

      __http://www.satlover.eu/forum/index.php

      ... plenty of interesting things !

      that have been solved before
      Please don't spam my posts, this is 2 you have responded 2 now with information which is irrelevant to my original question. It is not helpful.

      However, i appreciate you may be trying. But in your first line you have stated you do not know anything about newcamd525, therefore you cannot answer my question.

      Regards
      Donna

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      • gianni253
        Experienced Board Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 903

        #4
        Re: newcamd525

        Originally posted by Sotrue
        Hi All,

        .... The default option is newcamd525. Is the 525 just the version number?
        Right mate, 5.25 is the version number.
        This requirement about release may be related to system stability or compatibility

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        • kalpikos
          Experienced Board Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 7663

          #5
          Re: newcamd525

          The most supported cams by the servers are cccam and mgcamd.
          The same is for the most receivers.
          Be sure that your box supports newcamd.
          I can confirm that Newcamd.5.25 is a version of this cam.

          If you have the choise to select which cam you want, sellect either cccam or mgcamd.
          Remember that mgcamd supports N lines in newcamd.list.
          But I don't know if your receiver supports pure mgcamd.
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          • bonilla
            Board Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 251

            #6
            Re: newcamd525

            Hello,
            for your complete information ,here you have a changelog to see what is new on the 5.25 version

            History since 5.2 (not before, it was too long )

            newcamd v5.25
            newcamd: tpscrypt2 - you need a new libcrypto.so.0.9.7, available in this
            archive, if you do not upgrade libcrypto.so.0.9.7, newcamd will crash when
            trying to decrypt Tps
            all binaries: protocol change (for details see protocol.txt) for future
            enhancements, please switch all binaries at once to their new versions
            newcamd, cardserver, cardspider, betad, radegast, camdcmd

            newcamd v5.24
            newcamd: 0065 9x table

            newcamd v5.23 - DMM 500 edition
            newcamd: add DM500 BOX_TYPE to config
            cardserver: to use the internal slot, set SERIAL_PORT = 1 in cardserv.cfg

            newcamd v5.22
            all binaries: added keep alive pings for card client<->server connections
            add CWS_KEEPALIVE = yes to newcamd.conf or cardspider.cfg to use it
            if you use it, remember that all binaries must be updated to v5.22 versions
            add dyndnscd - a small dyndns client to run on dbox2/Dreambox if your router
            doesn't have one
            betad: reenable Dreamcrypt support

            newcamd v5.21
            cardspider: add info about the number of user and peers your neighbouring nodes
            have, this is a protocol change, all nodes within a network must be updated at
            the same time

            newcamd v5.20a
            cardserver: fix a bug in Irdeto init

            newcamd v5.20
            newcamd: fix Polsat AU
            cardspider: add SID_SCAN_PORT option, see cardspider/cardspider.cfg for details
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            • Sotrue
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 22

              #7
              Re: newcamd525

              Hi Guys,

              apologies for the delayed response, its been a busy weekend. Anyway, as a follow up question to my original post, if you had to choose a protocol between Newcamd525 and Camd3, which would you choose? Are there any major performance differences?
              Regards
              Donna

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              • bakfitty
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 145

                #8
                Re: newcamd525

                Originally posted by Sotrue
                Hi Guys,

                apologies for the delayed response, its been a busy weekend. Anyway, as a follow up question to my original post, if you had to choose a protocol between Newcamd525 and Camd3, which would you choose? Are there any major performance differences?
                Regards
                Donna
                Hello Donna,

                Personally, I would choose c*md3. I explain you the differences.The difference between ca*d3 and new**md5.25 protocols is as follows:
                -ca*d3 uses 1 port for all subscriptions (packages)
                -newca*d uses different ports, each for particular package.

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                • Sotrue
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 22

                  #9
                  Re: newcamd525

                  Hi Bakfitty,

                  Which emu should i use with camd3? I'm going to be using a skybox f5 initially.

                  Regards
                  Donna

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                  • gianni253
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 903

                    #10
                    Re: newcamd525

                    Originally posted by Sotrue
                    Hi Guys,

                    apologies for the delayed response, its been a busy weekend. Anyway, as a follow up question to my original post, if you had to choose a protocol between Newcamd525 and Camd3, which would you choose? Are there any major performance differences?
                    Regards
                    Donna
                    Newcamd is an encrypted protocol and generally based on tcp/ip.
                    Camd is unencrypted and generally based on udp.
                    In few words:
                    Newcamd is more safe (because encrypted) and reliable (because tcp/ip architecture, in case of packet loss, will assure a retransmission), but slower.
                    Camd is faster but, but a packet loss will result in a freeze that will last until next ecm request is sent.
                    If you are in a wan environment, no doubt newcamd should be preferred.

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                    • Sotrue
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 22

                      #11
                      Re: newcamd525

                      So i should opt for the Newcamd protocol as my box will be wired into my router? Opinions please

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                      • bakfitty
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 145

                        #12
                        Re: newcamd525

                        Originally posted by Sotrue
                        So i should opt for the Newcamd protocol as my box will be wired into my router? Opinions please
                        Hello,

                        I know I voted for another protocol last time but I think in your case newc*md can be an ideal choice as gianni253 said in previous post. Try to get a test l*ne and you will be able to check how your box works with newc*amd.

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                        • Sotrue
                          Junior Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 22

                          #13
                          Re: newcamd525

                          Thats what i was thinking bakfitty, i will have a play about and post my findings just incase anyone else is having the same dilemma.

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                          • gianni253
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 903

                            #14
                            Re: newcamd525

                            Originally posted by Sotrue
                            So i should opt for the Newcamd protocol as my box will be wired into my router? Opinions please
                            Newcamd is the best choice.
                            Just for fun, you can always try camd ... you will note an improvement of a few milliseconds in ecm time but, every now and then you will experience some freezes that last many seconds (the time for a new ecm to come).

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                            • pan1300
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 1663

                              #15
                              Re: newcamd525

                              hi Sotrue

                              I suggest you give it a try with both and look for some testlines (start in the satlover forum for clines).

                              As @bakfitty said:
                              - cccam has 1 port for all packages (personally I find this the easiest and best solution)
                              - newcamd in general has 1 port for each packages, but - without having tried myself - it seems it's possible to have nlines for more than 1 package.

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