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C line in Amiko SHD-8900

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  • elcostis
    Newbie
    • Jan 2012
    • 1

    C line in Amiko SHD-8900

    Guys what is the best thing to do to enter a c line in Amiko SHD-8900. Is it better to use Spark or enigma2. If I use spark where must I put the c line to work best.
  • vinican
    Board Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 226

    #2
    Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

    best is on spark,e2 is not 100% yet ok stabile,but in e2 is better list and supports,best is for you to use oscam on spark

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    • deaglan
      Junior Member
      • May 2011
      • 15

      #3
      Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

      Found oscam glitching a bit so I used mgcamd.sh4 plugin with cline in cccamd work perfect,

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      • DECEBAL
        Newbie
        • Jan 2011
        • 1

        #4
        Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

        if you want to use c-line with sh4 you have two option
        1) use oscam-ymod, it's an improved oscam version which reads c-line like cccam
        2) use pure oscam, and instead of c-line you have to use the oscam.server file (there are lots of tutorial on how to write a oscam.server file with c-line informations)
        I have tried both, and both are really good, much better than cccam214 (it's unstable and freezes)
        I prefer oscam, is the stablest working plugin on spark boxes.

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        • rikksow
          Board Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 218

          #5
          Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

          I use mgcamd 1.35a on mine and run the cline through that. works like a dream if you have you mg_cfg set up correctly

          unfortunately i am away on holiday at the moment so can't help you with the set up. But if you pm Gauloises on this site i'm sure he will give you a hand as he helped me set mine up. By the way i run in either but generally Spark coz i find if i change channels too often on E2 it locks up.

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          • dandytek
            Banned
            • Oct 2012
            • 2

            #6
            Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

            in alien2 triple tuner, if i use img nebula V3 , which is the folder where i must to insert the file cccamd.list (where i have to paste my cline)?
            thanks


            P.S.Sorry for my bad english ....

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            • cisko
              Banned
              • Sep 2012
              • 237

              #7
              Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

              In PKT images (and also all E2) cccam214 is not available, also on spark cccam214 is not real cccam but a modified version of mgcamd.
              Use oscam that work well. Only one think: into PKT images there are two or three version of oscam but all are old, prior to version 1.20. Use HDMU image or newer oscam version for Spark, they are the same.

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              • deaglan
                Junior Member
                • May 2011
                • 15

                #8
                Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                HDMU image with oscam is best but mgcamd for line works well also

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                • moFu
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 126

                  #9
                  Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                  you got some information now...

                  my experience with my dual os stb is that spark is running more proper and without any issues....
                  best cam to use on spark is oscam (but look out, not every oscam svn is stable on spark system, tried various). you must decide of your own first which system is more comrfable to you.. and then find out which cam fits best

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                  • Sinistercreation
                    Newbie
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 1

                    #10
                    Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                    Hi guys I am trying to put a cline into enigma 2 on the 8900 I use cccam was just wondering if anyone could talk me through it as i have been racking my brains to try to get it done for a few days and is starting to get on my nerves

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                    • vinican
                      Board Senior Member
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 226

                      #11
                      Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                      Originally posted by Sinistercreation
                      Hi guys I am trying to put a cline into enigma 2 on the 8900 I use cccam was just wondering if anyone could talk me through it as i have been racking my brains to try to get it done for a few days and is starting to get on my nerves
                      what are you use spark or e2?if e2 what image?

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                      • redhezuk
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 900

                        #12
                        Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                        Originally posted by vinican
                        what are you use spark or e2?if e2 what image?

                        Oscam is still the best whether on spark or e2, but the way you install and setup is obviously different between the two. Personally I perfer e2 with the new OpenATV image. As vinican says if you tell us which image you are using we can advise on how to load it.

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                        • arfoud
                          Newbie
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 1

                          #13
                          Re: C line in Amiko SHD-8900

                          Originally posted by Sinistercreation
                          Hi guys I am trying to put a cline into enigma 2 on the 8900 I use cccam was just wondering if anyone could talk me through it as i have been racking my brains to try to get it done for a few days and is starting to get on my nerves
                          In spark u need to install cccam214 for sh4 (ftp: /root/plugin/var/keys where u can edit ccam sfg and put your clines as you've been doing) or ccamd sh4 plugins ( ftp: /root/plugin/var/keys there's a ccamd list where u put your clines exactly as they are written in cccam sfg)
                          In E2 u install mgcam, wicardd(1.18) or oscam/Vizcam and maybe it is easy to edit ccamd list for mgcamd (usr/keys) but for oscam and wiccardd it is harder becos wicardd u need to write it like this way:
                          [reader]
                          active = 0
                          name = cccam
                          type = cccam
                          account = userass@hostort (lol-the smiley is instead :P)
                          debug = 0
                          reconnect_delay = 10
                          emm_cache = 1
                          ecm_ttl = 15000
                          And most important is to config "filter"

                          In oscam/vizcam u need to write in usr/keys/oscam.server like this:

                          [reader]
                          label = name
                          protocol = cccam
                          device = host, port
                          user = user
                          password = pass
                          inactivitytimeout = 30
                          group = 3
                          cccversion = 2.2.1
                          cccmaxhops = 0
                          ccckeepalive = 1
                          But very important to have a good dvbapi
                          hope this serves u any way.

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