cokebottles
30-03-13, 11:17
I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not; I couldnt find any information regarding it so I thought I post my findings for future reference.
I recently re-flashed my TM-Twin to "stable" Vix version .338. When I did this I installed "enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.3.0_1.0_mipsel.ipk" and I was having alot of frequent stuttering, freezing, and glitching with my premium channels. I tried everything and couldnt get rid of the problem. I tried a newer vesion of Vix (552) and used the same CCcam 2.3.0_1.0 and had the same problem. It was at this point that it occured to me to try and older version of the cam pluggin (I tried "enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.0.11_1.0_mipsel.ipk"), and everything worked perfectly.
So in summary I found out (the hard way) that certain versions of the CCcam plugin do not work smoothly with certain versions of Vix. Generally it seems if you use an older Vix image, try and pick a similarly old release of the CCcam plugin.
Sorry if this is common knowledge!
I recently re-flashed my TM-Twin to "stable" Vix version .338. When I did this I installed "enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.3.0_1.0_mipsel.ipk" and I was having alot of frequent stuttering, freezing, and glitching with my premium channels. I tried everything and couldnt get rid of the problem. I tried a newer vesion of Vix (552) and used the same CCcam 2.3.0_1.0 and had the same problem. It was at this point that it occured to me to try and older version of the cam pluggin (I tried "enigma2-plugin-cams-cccam.2.0.11_1.0_mipsel.ipk"), and everything worked perfectly.
So in summary I found out (the hard way) that certain versions of the CCcam plugin do not work smoothly with certain versions of Vix. Generally it seems if you use an older Vix image, try and pick a similarly old release of the CCcam plugin.
Sorry if this is common knowledge!