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Old 5th April 2004, 09:10   #1  |  Link
klona
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Dreambox guide

Hi,
New guide on dreambox and direct mpeg2 sat stream capture on doom9 :
http://www.doom9.org/DigiTV/dbox-howto.htm

And here is the thread for comments & questions.

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Old 6th April 2004, 21:16   #2  |  Link
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Digital+

I've read your guide and the dreambox is really the box of my dreams ;-) (well, maybe if it could play divx...)

I am right now subscribed to Digital+ over hispasat, and my (rented to the company) receiver has an HD so I can program captures (to the small internal HD only, of course) but the software is really horrible, I cannot extract the streams (so I am limited to one language, for example), the capacity is very small, the programming capabilities are abismal, the machine is really noise... should I go on? :-)

The thing is, I would love to change to one (or maybe two, if I can share the card!) dreamboxes... do you know if they will work with my satellite and subscription card? should I change to Astra sat? (it would be possible on my house, but a little expensive).

I have no ethernet cabling near where the box should be, but I suppouse I could connect using wi-fi...

Thank you very much, and congratulations for your great guide.
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Old 7th April 2004, 11:08   #3  |  Link
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Yes, it works on both astra & hispasat & you can do card sharing with the dreambox, but not sure if it can be achieved with modified Nagra of hispasat.
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Old 8th May 2004, 10:55   #4  |  Link
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French Version 2.2 online on my site.
Soon on doom9 french mirror.
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Old 21st August 2004, 18:59   #5  |  Link
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New version 3 oOnline, full update and with new topics.

Also version 2.2 in french, swedish, danish and dutch.

Volonteers always welcome to translate to Spanish, Italian, German etc.
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Old 11th March 2006, 08:56   #6  |  Link
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Hello I have read your Dreambox guide but I need some basic information: I am having a lot of problems setting up a Dreambox 500S receiver. In setup I get the message "Found no LNB with

DISEqc 1.2 enabled. Please go to Satellite Config first, and enable DISEqC 1.2"

I only have one LNB and pointing to one Satellite and I suspect I have some LNB setup configuration problems.

If I do a Transponder scan I get the message "All known transponders have been tried but no lock was possible.

Verify antenna/cable setup or try another satellite/network"

Can you please give me some basic guidelines to setup one Satellite and one LNB (non motor)? I used another receiver

to test that I am indeed receiving the transponder signals from this particular satellite fine.

Thanks.
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Old 11th March 2006, 15:10   #7  |  Link
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Disecq 1.2 is for rotor

Disecq 1.0 & 1.1 is for dual LNB or disecq switch.

In your case, one LNB, no need of Disecq.
Change your config in menu to a simple config, One Sat only.
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