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What is Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34 and Why You Should Use It on Your Receiver


Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34: What You Need to Know




If you have a satellite receiver that runs on Enigma2 operating system, you might be interested in using softcams to decrypt encrypted channels. Softcams are software emulators of conditional access modules (CAMs) that can decode various encryption systems. One of the most popular softcams is Oscam Emu, which is an enhanced version of Oscam that supports emulation of various types of cards and keys.




Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34



In this article, we will explain what you need to know about Enigma2 plugin softcams oscam emu sh4 1 34, which is a specific version of Oscam Emu that works on receivers with sh4 architecture. We will show you how to install, configure and use this plugin on your receiver, as well as how to check and update it regularly. By following this guide, you will be able to enjoy watching your favorite channels with oscam emu.


How to Install Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34 on Your Receiver




The first step to use oscam emu on your receiver is to install it properly. This involves downloading the right version for your receiver, uploading it to your receiver and installing it using plugin manager or command line. Here are the details of each step.


Download the Right Version for Your Receiver




Oscam Emu comes in different versions for different architectures and images. The architecture refers to the processor type of your receiver, such as mipsel, arm, sh4 or aarch64. The image refers to the firmware or software that runs on your receiver, such as OpenPLi, OpenATV, Blackhole or DreamOS.


For this guide, we will focus on oscam emu sh4 1 34, which is a version that works on receivers with sh4 architecture. This includes receivers from brands like Amiko, Golden Media or Edision. However, you still need to choose the right version for your image, as there are different ipk or deb files for different images.


You can download the latest version of oscam emu sh4 1 34 from various sources online, but we recommend using Linux Satellite Support Community website, which is a reliable and updated source of softcams. Here are some links to download oscam emu sh4 1 34 for different images:



  • For OpenPLi image: oscam-svn11704-openpli40-emu-r798.zip



  • For DreamOS image: enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam-11.704-emu-r798-osdreambox.deb



  • For other images: enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam_11.704-emu-r798_all.ipk



Alternatively, you can also download other versions of oscam emu sh4 1 34 that support additional features like icam, revcam, supcam or powercam. These features allow you to use different types of cards or keys with oscam emu. You can find these versions in this thread: Latest OSCam Emu 11.718 for ALL IPK & sh4 spark & oscam icam.


Upload the IPK or DEB File to Your Receiver




Once you have downloaded the right version of oscam emu sh4 1 34 for your receiver, you need to upload it to your receiver using FTP or Telnet. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and Telnet stands for Teletype Network. These are methods of transferring files or commands between devices over a network.


To use FTP or Telnet, you need a software program on your computer that can connect to your receiver's IP address and port number. You also need to know your receiver's username and password. Some examples of FTP or Telnet software programs are FileZilla, WinSCP or PuTTY.


After you have connected your computer and your receiver using FTP or Telnet, you need to upload the ipk or deb file that you downloaded earlier to a specific path on your receiver. The path depends on the image that you are using. Here are some examples of paths for different images:



  • For OpenPLi image: /tmp



  • For DreamOS image: /tmp



  • For other images: /var/volatile/tmp



You can also create a folder called "softcams" in these paths and upload the file there for easier access.


Install the File Using Plugin Manager or Command Line




The final step of installing oscam emu sh4 1 34 on your receiver is to install it using plugin manager or command line. Plugin manager is a feature that allows you to install plugins from a menu on your receiver's screen. Command line is a feature that allows you to execute commands from a text interface on your receiver's screen.


How to Configure Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34 on Your Receiver




After you have installed oscam emu sh4 1 34 on your receiver, you need to configure it properly. This involves editing the oscam config files and starting and stopping oscam emu using alternative softcam manager or command line. Here are the details of each step.


Edit the Oscam Config Files




Oscam config files are files that contain the settings and parameters of oscam emu. They are located in /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam folder on your receiver. There are several oscam config files, but the most important ones are:



  • oscam.conf: This file contains the general settings of oscam emu, such as logging, web interface, monitor, protocols, cache and global options.



  • oscam.server: This file contains the settings of the servers that oscam emu connects to, such as readers, cards, keys and protocols.



  • oscam.user: This file contains the settings of the users that oscam emu allows to access its services, such as username, password, group and protocol.



  • oscam.dvbapi: This file contains the settings of the channels that oscam emu can decrypt, such as service id, provider id, caid and pid.



  • oscam.services: This file contains the settings of the services that oscam emu can provide, such as service name, caid and provider.



You can edit these files using a text editor on your computer or on your receiver. You can also use a web interface or an FTP or Telnet software program to access and edit these files remotely. You need to know the syntax and format of these files to edit them correctly. You can find examples and explanations of these files online or in this thread: Latest OSCam Emu 11.718 for ALL IPK & sh4 spark & oscam icam.


The way you edit these files depends on what you want to achieve with oscam emu. For example, if you want to use cccam protocol with oscam emu, you need to add a [cccam] section in oscam.conf file with the port number and version number. Then you need to add a [reader] section in oscam.server file with the label, protocol, device, user and password of your cccam server. Finally, you need to add a [account] section in oscam.user file with the user and password of your cccam client.


Here is an example of how to edit these files for cccam protocol:



# oscam.conf [global] ... [cccam] port = 12000 version = 2.3.0 ... # oscam.server [reader] label = cccam_server protocol = cccam device = server.host.com,12000 user = user1 password = pass1 ... # oscam.user [account] user = user2 pwd = pass2 group = 1 cccmaxhops = 2 ccckeepalive = 1 ...


Start and Stop Oscam Emu Using Alternative Softcam Manager or Command Line




The next step of configuring oscam emu sh4 1 34 on your receiver is to start and stop it using alternative softcam manager or command line. Alternative softcam manager is a feature that allows you to manage different softcams from a menu on your receiver's screen. Command line is a feature that allows you to execute commands from a text interface on your receiver's screen.


To use alternative softcam manager, you need to access it from your receiver's menu. The exact steps may vary depending on your image and remote control, but generally you need to press Menu > Plugins > Green Button > Alternative SoftCam Manager. Then you can select oscam emu from the list of available softcams and press OK to start it. You can also press Yellow Button to stop it or Blue Button to restart it.


To use command line, you need to access it from your receiver's menu or from a software program on your computer that can connect to your receiver's IP address and port number using Telnet. Then you can type commands to start and stop oscam emu on your receiver. The commands depend on the image that you are using. Here are some examples of commands for different images:



  • For OpenPLi image: /etc/init.d/softcam.oscam start or stop



  • For DreamOS image: systemctl start enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam-11.704-emu-r798-osdreambox.deb or stop



  • For other images: /usr/bin/oscam -b -r 2 -c /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/ start or stop



How to Use Enigma2 Plugin Softcams Oscam Emu Sh4 1 34 on Your Receiver




The final step to use oscam emu sh4 1 34 on your receiver is to use it properly. This involves scanning and watching channels using oscam emu and checking and updating oscam emu using linux satellite support community website. Here are the details of each step.


Scan and Watch Channels Using Oscam Emu




Oscam Emu can decrypt various encryption systems that are used by some satellite channels. These include powervu, biss, tandberg, dre-crypt and more. To watch these channels using oscam emu on your receiver, you need to scan them first and then tune them.


To scan channels using oscam emu on your receiver, you need to access the channel scan feature from your receiver's menu. The exact steps may vary depending on your image and remote control, but generally you need to press Menu > Setup > Service Searching > Automatic Scan or Manual Scan. Then you can select the satellite position, transponder frequency, symbol rate and polarization of the channels that you want to scan. You can also select the scan type as FTA only or FTA + Scrambled.


To watch channels using oscam emu on your receiver, you need to access the channel list feature from your receiver's menu or remote control. The exact steps may vary depending on your image and remote control, but generally you need to press OK or Bouquet Button to open the channel list. Then you can select the channel that you want to watch and press OK again to tune it.


Here is an example of how to scan and watch channels using oscam emu on your receiver:



# Scan channels Menu > Setup > Service Searching > Automatic Scan Satellite: Astra 19.2E Transponder: 11778 V 27500 Scan type: FTA + Scrambled Start scan # Watch channels OK > Astra 19.2E > Discovery HD Showcase (powervu) OK > Tune channel


Check and Update Oscam Emu Using Linux Satellite Support Community




Oscam Emu is constantly updated by its developers and users to support new encryption systems and fix bugs. To keep your oscam emu sh4 1 34 up-to-date on your receiver, you need to check and update it regularly using linux satellite support community website.


To check for updates for oscam emu sh4 1 34 on linux satellite support community website, you need to visit this thread: Latest OscamEmu. There you can find the latest versions of oscam emu for different architectures and images, as well as changelogs and feedbacks from other users.


To update oscam emu sh4 1 34 on linux satellite support community website, you need to download the latest version for your image from the thread above and follow the same steps as installing it (see above). You also need to stop oscam emu before updating it and restart it after updating it.


Here is an example of how to check and update oscam emu sh4 1 34 on linux satellite support community website:



# Check for updates Visit https://www.linuxsat-support.com/thread/149301-latest-oscamemu/ Find enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam_11.718-emu-r798_all.ipk (latest version for all images) Read changelog and feedbacks # Update oscam emu Download enigma2-plugin-softcams-oscam_11.718-emu-r798_all.ipk Stop oscam emu using alternative softcam manager or command line FTP or Telnet Install ipk file using plugin manager or command line Restart oscam emu using alternative softcam manager or command line


Conclusion




In this article, we have explained what you need to know about Enigma2 plugin softcams oscam emu sh4 1 34, which is a version of Oscam Emu that works on receivers with sh4 architecture. We have shown you how to install, configure and use this plugin on your receiver, as well as how to check and update it regularly. By following this guide, you will be able to enjoy watching your favorite channels with oscam emu.


Here are some tips and tricks for using oscam emu:



  • Make sure you have a stable internet connection and a reliable power supply for your receiver.



  • Backup your oscam config files before editing them or updating oscam emu.



  • Check the log files of oscam emu for errors or warnings and fix them accordingly.



  • Use the web interface of oscam emu to monitor and control its status and settings.



  • Share your feedback and experience with other users on linux satellite support community website.



FAQs




Here are some frequently asked questions related to the topic and their answers:


Q: What is the difference between Oscam and Oscam Emu?




A: Oscam is a softcam that can communicate with various types of cards and servers to decrypt channels. Oscam Emu is an enhanced version of Oscam that can also emulate various types of cards and keys without needing them physically.


Q: What is the difference between Sh4 1 34 and other versions of Oscam Emu?




A: Sh4 1 34 is a version of Oscam Emu that works on receivers with sh4 architecture. Other versions of Oscam Emu work on receivers with different architectures, such as mipsel, arm or aarch64.


Q: How can I find out the architecture and image of my receiver?




A: You can find out the architecture and image of your receiver by checking its specifications online or on its manual. You can also check its system information from its menu or from a software program on your computer that can connect to it using FTP or Telnet.


Q: How can I find out the encryption system and keys of a channel?




A: You can find out the encryption system and keys of a channel by using a software program on your computer that can scan and analyze satellite signals, such as DVB Dream or ProgDVB. You can also check online sources that provide this information, such as Flysat or Kingofsat.


Q: How can I get support or help for using Oscam Emu?




A: You can get support or help for using Oscam Emu by visiting linux satellite support community website, which is a forum where you can find threads, posts, downloads and feedbacks related to Oscam Emu. You can also ask questions or share your problems there and get answers from other users or experts.



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