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  • Sardosat
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 29

    Raspberry client

    Hi everyone,
    I would know if there are a player + plugin (cccam cline) for Raspberry.
    I have an usb decoder dvb-s2.
    Thanks
  • besit
    Board Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 343

    #2
    Re: Raspberry client

    There's a project called OpenElec.
    There is a builds for different Raspberry models
    _http://openelec.tv/get-openelec
    It's a light linux distribution with Kodi (XBMC) as a frontend.
    There are at least 2 TV PVR plugins for Kodi - TVheadend and VDR, OSCAM as softcam.
    But to make it work yo will need to read a lot and spend some time.

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    • fandm
      Experienced Board Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 648

      #3
      Re: Raspberry client

      How will you make a raspberry work with a sealion. it is not got a decoder for a sat card or cable unless I have missed something,
      buy a pc it is far cheaper and you can do a lot more with it.

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      • aplok
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 1155

        #4
        Re: Raspberry client

        hello

        Raspeberry is nice and trendy.

        And there are alternatives, as the Fujitsu FUTRO S550-2 Thin Client:

        as narrated here:



        Data Sheet Fujitsu FUTRO S550-2 Thin Client

        __http://globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/publications/public/ds-futro-s550-2.pdf

        abstract:

        Code:
        Technische Daten:
         
         
        CPU:
        AMD Geode MX 1500, 1.0 GHz
        256KB L2 Cache
        Befehlssätze: AMD Extended MMX, MMX, AMD Enhanced 3DNow!, 3DNow!, 3DNow! Professional, Streaming SIMD Extensions 1
         
         
        VGA:
        SiS 330 Mirage, AGP 8x, onBoard
        16, 32, 64 oder 128 MB wählbar im Bios
        Auflösung bis 1600x1200 bei 32-Bit Farben
        Bildwiederholungsfrequenzen: Von 100 Hz bis 76 Hz.
         
         
        RAM:
        1x 256 MB, 333 MHz, DDR1, S0-Dimm (Notebookspeicher)
        austauschbar mit max. 512 MB Speicherriegel
         
         
        HDD:
        4 GB (4096 MB), Compact Flash Karte (CF-Karte)
         
         
        Sound:
        Sis7012, 16-Bit Stereo, 44.1KHz, AC97
        Front: in/out, Back: Line Out
         
         
        USB:
        4x Version 2.0 (Front: 2x, Back: 2x)
         
         
        Netzwerk:
        10/100/1000 MBit, Realtek, RTL8169
         
         
        Anschlüsse:
        2x PS/2, RS-232, Parallel (ECP+EPP), VGA
         
         
        Mainboard:
        Model: TR53A0
         
         
        Chipset:
        SiS741CX / SiS963L
         
         
        PCI:
        1x Version 2.10 (Midsize, max. 155mm Länge)
         
         
        Bios:
        ACPI+APM Support, Phoenix, USB Legacy Support
        USB Boot Support: CD-Rom, Floppy (FDD), Festplatte (HDD)
        LS-120 Boot Support
        Boot Menü mit F12, PXE Menü mit Shift+F10
         
         
        Smart Reader:
        nicht installiert, optional
         
         
        Strom:
        100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
        Intern: 12V, 4.2 A
        Maximaler Verbrauch: 27 Watt
        Durchschnitts Verbrauch: 18 Watt
        Standby: 3,8 Watt
         
         
        Gewicht:
        ca. 1,6 Kg
         
         
        Abmessungen:
        BxTxH 50x180x247mm
        included: box, alim, slot ...

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        • Sardosat
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 29

          #5
          Re: Raspberry client

          Originally posted by besit
          There's a project called OpenElec.
          There is a builds for different Raspberry models
          _http://openelec.tv/get-openelec
          It's a light linux distribution with Kodi (XBMC) as a frontend.
          There are at least 2 TV PVR plugins for Kodi - TVheadend and VDR, OSCAM as softcam.
          But to make it work yo will need to read a lot and spend some time.
          Has Kodi a plugin for cccam cline similar a Hadu (for windows PC)?

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          • zappahey
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 18

            #6
            Re: Raspberry client

            I don't think kodi directly supports dvb devices.

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            • besit
              Board Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 343

              #7
              Re: Raspberry client

              Originally posted by Sardosat
              Has Kodi a plugin for cccam cline similar a Hadu (for windows PC)?
              Kodi itself is just a video player app, in case of Openelec it's a shell. Openelec is a Linux distribution (light one) intended to run Kodi as a shell.
              I use similar system myself, not exactly OpenELEC, but close.
              Stock system is unable to play Live TV.
              For this task you have to use a backend (VDR or TVHeadend) - installable as an OpenELEC plugin
              To decode encrypted channels with satlover c-line it's possible to use OSCAM (I use it) or VDR SC plugin (looks like an acamd for linux - even works with acamd config files - may work with newcamd, CCCam etc)
              There's no Hadu, or like-Hadu plugin for OpenELEC.
              It's too sad, for I may say Hadu in windows works more stable then OSCAM in linux with satlover's c-lines.

              Anyway I'd say that making a DVB player from PC or something else is not a wise solution unless you know for sure what you do. It takes a lot of time and even cheap receiver like amiko alien is lot more suitable to show TV.

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              • fandm
                Experienced Board Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 648

                #8
                Re: Raspberry client

                Hi a dvb player can be picked up for buttons even new they are cheap,
                you can pick a real good pc with a good spec for less than £20 a cheap dvb card and a sat card and all for less than less than 50 quid. also a good media player like media player lite comes free and will play nearly every format that is out there so you can have a full media centre all in one box .Raspberries in my opinion are just completely over priced junk.
                also you can watch catch up tv all of them, also use it for Kodi, the list is endless.

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                • e_hal9000
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 856

                  #9
                  Re: Raspberry client

                  Hello,
                  I configured in raspberry pi2 all the DVB devices with TVheadend add on backend and frontend client and it work fine with my dvb local devices on raspeberry.

                  Now I want configure the encrypted channels also with a cline, on oscam client in tvheadend backend.

                  How is the exactly configuration for oscam inside openelec tvheadend to put in place oscam as a cccam client?

                  in a cccam is simple because we take a cline end put inside a cfg file but in oscam we need to put all the parameters precisely in some step of onfiguration.

                  there are someone that have some sample that I can use?

                  Many thanks in advance
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                  • besit
                    Board Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 343

                    #10
                    Re: Raspberry client

                    Originally posted by e_hal9000
                    Hello,
                    I configured in raspberry pi2 all the DVB devices with TVheadend add on backend and frontend client and it work fine with my dvb local devices on raspeberry.

                    Now I want configure the encrypted channels also with a cline, on oscam client in tvheadend backend.

                    How is the exactly configuration for oscam inside openelec tvheadend to put in place oscam as a cccam client?

                    in a cccam is simple because we take a cline end put inside a cfg file but in oscam we need to put all the parameters precisely in some step of onfiguration.

                    there are someone that have some sample that I can use?

                    Many thanks in advance
                    There are so many information about oscam on this forum _http://www.sl-forums.com/forum/oscam-configuration/

                    But just a quickstart
                    All you need is edit file oscam.server like this
                    Code:
                    [reader]
                    label = anynameyoulike
                    enable = 1
                    protocol = cccam
                    device = cccam.satlover.com,12345 #12345 - port from satlover's c-line
                    user = www.satlover.com (userneme from satlover's c-line)
                    password = PASS (password from satlover's c-line)
                    cccversion = 2.0.11
                    cccmaxhops = 1
                    ccckeepalive = 1
                    Then restart oscam and you'll have a channel discrambled

                    Where to to find oscam.server?
                    I don't know for sure where it is in openelec. I guess in a directory where other config files are. It maybe /etc/oscam/config or some other place.

                    Check if your oscam have a webif - you can edit this file from webif. I don't know default port . Maybe something like 8888 or 8080 . Httport of oscam is specified in oscam.conf file.

                    Oscam have a very usable webif. Using it you can edit config files, turn readers on and off, see debug messages and even restart oscam.

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                    • e_hal9000
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 856

                      #11
                      Re: Raspberry client

                      thanks for your reply.

                      I know the basic configuration and I ask here because this configuration in my Raspeberry PI 2 don't working.
                      I see the reader confioguration is good because when the oscam start i see all the card presents behind the server.
                      But in the log also appear that the I found the target of my ecm but I don't see anything.
                      I don't know why and seems me there are something I don't know of specific ambient in TVheadend backend openelec raspberry PI configuration to put in place.

                      Here my Oscam log (the port is another)

                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 192048 p (reader) cccam.satlover.com [cccam] proxy initialized, server cccam.satlover.com:12000
                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 0 s (main) init for all local cards done
                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 0 s (anticasc) anti cascading disabled
                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 192700 c (client) plain dvbapi-client granted (anonymous, au=off)
                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 192700 c (dvbapi) dvbapi channelcache loaded from /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.softcam.oscam/config/oscam.ccache
                      2015/06/07 11:13:54 192700 c (dvbapi) Using /tmp/camd.socket listen socket, API forced to DVBAPIv3 (0), userconfig boxtype: 11
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 added new ecmpid 0 CAID: 1802 ECM_PID: 08BA PROVID: 000000
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 added new ecmpid 1 CAID: 1804 ECM_PID: 0982 PROVID: 000000
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 added new ecmpid 2 CAID: 1805 ECM_PID: 09E6 PROVID: 000000
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 found 3 ECMpids and 1 STREAMpids in PMT
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 receiver wants to demux srvid 140E on adapter 0000 camask 0001 index 0000 pmtpid 0000
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 new program number: 140E (1802:140E unknown) [pmt_list_management 3]
                      2015/06/07 11:34:51 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 0 CAID 1802 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 08BA ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:34:54 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 2 CAID 1805 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 09E6 ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:34:57 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 restarting decodingrequests after 4 ms with 2 enabled and 1 disabled ecmpids!
                      2015/06/07 11:34:57 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 0 CAID 1802 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 08BA ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:35:00 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 2 CAID 1805 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 09E6 ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:35:07 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:9D8772C193BCDF05D910F32E82E3FFDE): timeout (5001 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:12 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:89CE30BF133908476EDCC210E4CD804A): timeout (5001 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:12 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 restarting decodingrequests after 3 ms with 2 enabled and 1 disabled ecmpids!
                      2015/06/07 11:35:12 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 0 CAID 1802 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 08BA ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:35:13 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:9D0878345BDE208BE76B1301EFC05C4B): timeout (5001 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:18 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1802&000000/0000/140E/911C1A125067993949C69DD8D912F4E34): timeout (5000 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:23 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1802&000000/0000/140E/91:6449DBC248A12A4BC6D3E0EB41C3B2A1): rejected (3218 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:23 192700 c (dvbapi) Demuxer 0 trying to descramble PID 2 CAID 1805 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 09E6 ANY CHID PMTPID 0000 VPID 0001
                      2015/06/07 11:35:25 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:657E9E4511465DA49AC0D12C21E2FA16): found (1601 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:29 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91A16CAAF8D4AFA5E1AC7921A73D6B9B5): found (2709 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:40 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/9106378D6D75BB30CFB431E4FF22E57B6): found (2632 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:51 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:50A440148D950B39787D1700F2E6AC51): found (4040 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:35:59 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:00737CCB04A3C7E8DEF2651194A6BE02): found (1473 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:13 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:F80E9E609BBC74C516E334F92117917F): timeout (5000 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:17 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:F80E9E609BBC74C516E334F92117917F): found (4632 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:21 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:8A53E855D892CDC4BB9C119B18FE0AAB): found (3529 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:29 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:AC54220EF1407438B06A6569609F6FF8): found (1519 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:43 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:A3DC0EF5C938ED9628817BEA8CB87005): found (4366 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
                      2015/06/07 11:36:51 192700 c (ecm) anonymous (1805&000000/0000/140E/91:4208B0434EF0A88B4F1518C46338D9CF): found (2611 ms) by cccam.satlover.com
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                      • enrydgl
                        Experienced Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 491

                        #12
                        Re: Raspberry client

                        Hi,
                        I install Kodi Isengard for Windows.
                        After I install DVBViewer and DVBViewer Recording 1.29 (1.31 last is instable).

                        In PVR Add-On Kodi I enabled DvbViewer Client and now I watch TV in Kodi. Work GOOD.

                        Now I have a problem with pay channels. Is there a plugin to used cccam service (like Hadu)? Hadu doesn't start with Kodi Add-on when I try to watch a pay channel.

                        Thanks.

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                        • findeciclo
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 1412

                          #13
                          Re: Raspberry client

                          Do you really think Raspberry is a good solution?
                          Is it better than a good PC in order to watch iptv?
                          Regards.
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                          • besit
                            Board Senior Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 343

                            #14
                            Re: Raspberry client

                            Originally posted by enrydgl
                            Hi,
                            I install Kodi Isengard for Windows.
                            After I install DVBViewer and DVBViewer Recording 1.29 (1.31 last is instable).

                            In PVR Add-On Kodi I enabled DvbViewer Client and now I watch TV in Kodi. Work GOOD.

                            Now I have a problem with pay channels. Is there a plugin to used cccam service (like Hadu)? Hadu doesn't start with Kodi Add-on when I try to watch a pay channel.

                            Thanks.
                            It seems to me you are in a wrong thread. You are hardly installed windows with sat apps on raspberry Pi. Questions like this are intended for PC section.
                            Anyway
                            You may use acamd as well. But it's kinda strange why hadu doesn't work. Recording services uses CS plugins to discramble channels and then streams decoded video to host app, like DVBViewer, or Kodi in your case.
                            You probably need to place SC plugin in a Recording services' plugins folder instead of DVBViewer's.

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                            • thews34
                              Member
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 68

                              #15
                              Re: Raspberry client

                              Would it be a good idea to have a section for the Raspberry Pi just like there is for the Mac, Linux etc. These great little machines are very popular.

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