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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box |
Please anyone Help. I am new at this deal and have a dreambox 5620 with an ADSL internet connection. I have a legal Irdeto II card for DSTV and would like to know how to use the card in the card slot and not via the borrowed CAM ? Is there anywhere that I can find the terminoligy that is being used as I don't really understand what EMU means as against and image. Please help me somebody. | ||
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| The Consumate Dreamer Join Date: 01-01-2000 Location: Somewhere where the Sauer is Kraut and the Wurst is Brat
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | Welcome to the board, edsatil Have you tried to read the Idiot Guide? You need to get yourself familiar with the basics of the box, ther is no easy way for this other than reading a lot of the threads in this forum. To get you started, an image is the "software" program that you load into the dreambox from your computer (you need to be connected with a LAN), and an EMU is an EMULATOR, sort of a built in CAM. With an internet connection you can download images, and afterwards the cams and keys. | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh |
If you read the link page of the Idiot Guide you will find the link to Klona there... | |||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | Thanks for the advice guys. Will start reading and come back in a few days. What I do know now is that I am interested in card sharing (is this OK) as I have a subscription and would like to play with options. Thanks again in the meantime | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh |
OK, sounds like a plan. Get the basics and return with questions. Regarding the card sharing issue: Read the forum rules very carefully, other than discussing the technical side of it we do not welcome soliciting for members of cardsharing rings whatsoever! Remember, | |||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | TG Have a short question, Am trying to absorb the idiot guide but how does the 5620 differ from the 7000 besides the USB and HD facility | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | Oh dear, now you got me. I am afraid I only have a 5620, but the main difference between the 7000 and the smaller box is that the 7000 has a hard drive. That allows you to record and play movies much easier. also, If I am not wrong you can have the choice of loading up several images on a USB stick and have multiboot functions. Now, I would still go for the 5620 because of these reasons: 1) Since a few months we found a perfectly good setup using the 5620 box, a Gemini Image and a PC to record and playback movies from the PC to Dreambox. So the hard drive issue is not that important. 2) Price, 5620 much cheaper 3) Multiboot: Also possible on 5620 using the PC. I for one never used the multiboot, there were always images that could do most of the stuff I wanted in one. I suppose if I really needed multiboot I would have used the PC option, or even backupped with the help of flashwizard pro all the images I needed. It only takes a couple of minutes ro reload a flashwizard image. 4) Other than that, most of the other stuff is fairly similar, loading up images and backing up settings lists etc is fairly the same. BUT: Please wait for answers from some of the people here who have the even newer 7020 and 500 boxes, maybe there are some points I don't know about. Hope this helps a bit to decide... | ||
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My System: DreamBox 7000s - Nokia Freeview - Several GameBoys - DS Lite - ZX81 - SNES - N64 - Sega Saturn Dreamcast - PlayStation - Gamecube - PSP - iPod - iPhone - XBox - PS3 - Wii - No Life! | You can check out the spec of both boxes on the official site here... _http://www.dream-multimedia-tv.de The 5620 has 100Mbit full duplex Ethernet the 5600 doesn't. That's the main difference I can see. | ||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | OK thanks. Trying hard ot understand where I am going. I am currently downloading the Gemini and will try and flash it to my DB. I am not quite sure how to flash yet but will continue to read and try and understand. I have a small network at home with an broadband connection (2Meg), a switch and two PC. The one PC is the usual full of all the day to day PC stuff, Mail, pictures etc. But the second machine I have cleared to dedicate for the DB. I hope to be able to record and time lapse in the future. If you have recommendations as to how I should set things up I would appreciate all input. One final question before I bore anyone still reading this - Do I need a null cable or once I have established communications via the Lan, can I use the Lan only? Thanks | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | Hi It is always good to keep a nullmodem cable close to your PC, especially when you are new at the flashing image business. I must say I did not use mine for many many months now, but at the beginning....If you don't make any big mistakes you would be perfectly ok with the LAN cable. Regarding flashing: Either use the dreamuplan, or the flashwizzardPro (which I use for the last year as it is so easy. Happy flashing, and don't get too upset if it all does not work immediately. You will be ok after a while! | ||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | Progress Progress We are staring to see the light at the end of the tunnel (just hope it is not a train heading in our direction) Managed to flash twice yesterday and today will try and run the emulator so that I can put my Multichoice box in storage. I have three dishes 68.5E, 4.0W and 7.0W. The 68.5E is currently running the SA Multichoice (licence Irdeto II) and the other two are currently FTA but any ideas are welcome. Ideas anyone | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | Well, if I was you I would try to get the NEwcamd 6.0 to work. I don"t know what image you have put in, if I was you i"d try a Gemini and play around with downloading the emus, emu config, keys etc... | ||
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Blog Entries: 1 My System: DM7020S ~ DM500s ~ sg2100 ~ Gemini ![]() If he were not a wizard, from head down to the root, you would have got to worry-your DB only boots | ..with IHAD Gemini Manager (link in I.G.). | ||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | OK now for the next phase of the introduction of Ed to DB 5620 life style. The question is can I connect a Hard Disk to this magic box or do I have to go via the PC route. ??? I have an available PC to connect but have not much of an idea how to define and connect it --- So again Help | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | Hi Edsatil 5620 only with PC. Works excellent with the Gemini image. Read and follow the instructions from PCD in the idiot guide.. | ||
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| cerca trova... Join Date: 01-01-2000 Location: East Anglia
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Blog Entries: 1 My System: Triple Dragon with HDD/USB stick, Dreambox 8000, Humax HDCI2000, Echostar AD3000ip & SR8700, Aston Simba, RSD ODM300. Swedish Microwave 1.2 Motorised dish / Invacom C120 twin LNB driven by the AD3000. 3 other fixed dishes. ![]() Fighting the evil 3 Dragons under the Don Quixote banner,Sir Llew persevered where others failed | A poster on this forum. He wrote a section in the said IG. Llew | ||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh |
Hehehe nice one Eddie, we don't know for sure what he is. We suspect he is half man half dreambox Seriously, PCD is one of the guys who knows a lot about Dreamboxes, and especially about the recording stuff. He wrote some really good "How -to" in the idiot guide. One of them deals with recording from Dreambox to PC and playback. If you follow these instructions to the letter it will work fine, I tried it out myself. | |||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | I have now taken a step back --- for some reason I decided to clear by DB and reinstall everything in orderly fashion..... Ha - To do that I should have a list of what I did to activate and open certain things. I have lost my data for the satfind for 68.5 sats Panamsat 7/10. How do I put them back. | ||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box |
I first had to reboot the DB and install enigma as the image. Then do a satfind as most of the sats are in Enigma but not in the other images that I had installed. Once the satind was able to scan all my dishes I then chnged the image again. So we now can concentrate on getting the Video side to work... | |||
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Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh |
I admire your enthusiasm, but you should really spend more time reading the Idiot guide. You will find there something related to settings that deals with dreamboxedit. Also, if you download the Gemini image, you will find that you can download the settings directly. ANY image you have will be able to scan the channels you need. There is also a site where you can download all the channels and import them into your box. But, keep it up, you are very close to Dreambox heaven!! | |||
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My System: 80cm Dish for 4.0 80cm Dish for 7.0 80cm dish for 26.0 180cm Dish for 38.5 7020 si Multichoice box | I may have doen something wrong but I could not find the listing for Panamsat 7/10 on the gemini installation. I also cannoy firn the idiots guide to 5620 recording please please put my wife out of her misery and point me in the right direction cause as she thinks that we are able to watch something I invariably screw it up and start scanning or installing emu's or other such goodies. Eddie | ||
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Go into dreambox (at top of this page) then into Dreambox guides, stickies & FAQ, then into The Idiots Guide. Its on page 2. | |||
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