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And there wasnt anything changed from 1.0.2 to RC1 that caused these Pes header 0-0-1 fail errors?
And there wasnt anything changed from 1.0.2 to RC1 that caused these Pes header 0-0-1 fail errors?
And there wasnt anything changed from 1.0.2 to RC1 that caused these Pes header 0-0-1 fail errors?
No since the stream decryption is not handled inside MP nor TVE3. It is either done by the DVB card's drivers / CAM or MDAPI plugins.
It could be something that is done differently on TVE3 side that triggers a bug in MDAPI plugin(s), but in that case it is still outside of MP /TVE3 control.
Hi.
I think some anysee owner with coding experience should try to implement patch
using SDK so that CI interface could be used with MP. Team does not have manpower
to do that.
And of course I dunno if anyone has anysee and proper subscription(which costs)
to begind development process.
Regards,
Hi.
I think some anysee owner with coding experience should try to implement patch
using SDK so that CI interface could be used with MP. Team does not have manpower
to do that.
And of course I dunno if anyone has anysee and proper subscription(which costs)
to begind development process.
Regards,
I don't think this will ever be implemented with this SDK. It has a very lowlevel c++ api which doesn't really seem to fit the MP and BDA architecture.
Hi.
I think some anysee owner with coding experience should try to implement patch
using SDK so that CI interface could be used with MP. Team does not have manpower
to do that.
And of course I dunno if anyone has anysee and proper subscription(which costs)
to begind development process.
Regards,
I don't think this will ever be implemented with this SDK. It has a very lowlevel c++ api which doesn't really seem to fit the MP and BDA architecture.
What would be a fitting standard? i will ask the anysee developers, if they even listen to me. I send two mails but havent seen anything back
Seems like we are in the shit blackeyez. Most anysee users go back to mediacenter from what I have heard