Vu zero 4k and multistream (t2-mi)

frankviana

Vu+ Newbie
Hi,

I need to know how to open multistream data channels using my vu zero 4k. We have some transponders t2mi (ses6 40.5º W) and open using Octagon SX88 (only this firmware: OCTAGON_SX88_SW_EU_V10422_270917.rar, because newest firmware don't work anymore). How to insert this data to work my vu zero 4k? When lock the transponder, don't appear channel name and I see only data when transfer to dreambox edit to pc).

t2mi.png

See the picture opening octagon sx88 (multistream/t2mi):

WhatsApp Image 2018-05-08 at 00.06.05.jpeg

And my vu zero 4k (black screen and not show channel name).

This channels working tbs5925 (t2-mi):

ses6.png

More channels:

T2.jpg

I need the answer.. tried all kind of images, but some thing... black screen, no channel names, dreambox edit show as data... convert to tv don't work too... but Octagon sx88 old firmware working fine... tested yesterday.

See the full .ts recorded using my tbs 5925 and EBS Pro 16:



this: 40.5W_3998,400_H_3750_(2018-05-08 07.43.06)_dump.ts

https://mega.nz/#!nQMjAKyI!9idRHmnJumXPjwsnEKpNQXJHkyz5YK1lIIh6SOz-FcM

This channels don't work too:

https://www.lyngsat.com/SES-6.html


3667 L 3750
3672 L 3750
3887 L 3660
4000 L 3750
4012 L 9830
4079 L 3750
4111 L 3750

This data maybe help to understand the pids...

brincando.png

crazy 7.png

crazy 2.png

I need answer, because the vu zero 4k can receive multistream, including t2-mi (tuner dvbs2X).

Thanks.
 
The Zero 4K pretty much auto detects transponders. This auto detect allows the Zero 4K to use the same channel and satellites.xml file as the SX88.

Do not know if it will work for those channels, but you can try this:
Make a backup of the Zero 4K as a restore point.
Telnet into the SX88 and get the satellites.xml file, plus the lamedb file. Both of these files will work in the Zero 4K.

To install these two files into the Zero 4K:
Use Open BlackHole or similar image.
In telnet for the Zero 4K, enter "init 4" to stop enigma2.
Copy the lamedb5 file located in "etc/enigma2". Erase all the information in the lamedb5 file. Save it (Do not use save as). Then send it back to the Zero4K. Next, send the lamedb file from the SX88 to the Zero 4K, which is in the same folder as the lamedb5 file, along with the satellites.xml from the SX88. All three files can go into the "etc/enigma2 folder of the Zero 4K. Enter "init 3" in telnet to restart the Zero 4K
 
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