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Tbs 5980 & Tbs 6928 11411 TP HB + Aston Cam


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Hi

In DVBViewer downloads for tbs CI cards there are five library TbsCIapi.dll /1.0.1.3/: which one is the best for tbs 5980 and for tbs 6928 to support Aston Cam 2,26?

I have pay tv c+ /seca/ and this CAM is the best in Poland - in tv /samsung ue46d7000/ works 100%.

When Aston is in tbs cards CI slots all transporders are ok, without 11411 H from Hot Bird: after precision tunning there are many discontinuities and apllications hangs, also transedit can't recognize this transporder good.
Sat instalation is very good, signal strong is 94-100% - other tunners and tv /with spliiter smartwi/ works without any problems.

In Poland many tuners and tv doesn't recognize this transporder good, there is a lot of HD channel and correction FEC is 5/6..... but tbs cards works without any problem with phoenix on tp 11411 too.

CAM is working on tv, dvdbcards supports this transporder, but not together: is there any sollutions?

I try TbsCIapi from 1.0.1.10 to every from 1.0.1.3, and always the same...



P.S. Pay tv /cyfra+/ , smartwi, phoenix, DVBViewer - everything is legal of course! without splitter everything is the same....

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CAM is working on tv, dvdbcards supports this transporder, but not together: is there any sollutions?

No, I don't think so. The Aston Cam is probably the bottleneck. DVB-S2 transponder 11411H on 13E has a mux rate of 68Mbit/s. That seems to much for the cam. STBs normally filter the PIDs before they reach the cam. If the tv-card - in this case TBS - doesn't has hardware_pid_filter the cam will always get the entire transponder mux. The only solution is a different cam (e.g. AlphaCrypt), that can handle high rate transponders.

 

btw. you can check this with transedit. If the analyzer shows lots of missing packets, pull the cam and check again.

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