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Prodvb setup guide
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Prodvb setup guide I noticed this section was lacking on some info so i pulled up a bit of info to post here, this is was not writen by me. For the ProgDVB key files, you will need the following 3 files: -Nagrakey.txt -Yankse. - Fenrir -Softcam.key By the way, this setup is for Windows XP only. Step 1: Installing ProgDVB: Install the driver for your DVB card. Drivers can usually be found either on the CD that is generally included with card or at the card manufacturers web site. Drivers for some cards can be found on the ProgDVB web site (xxx.progdvb.com) by clicking on “Drivers” on the left side of the page. Run the ProgDVB executable file to install ProgDVB. For Nexus cards: choose SkyStar1 Hardware mode For SkyStar2 cards: select SkyStar2 For Nova/Budget cards: Select Budget card For Nova USB: Select Budget USB For VisionPlus or Twinhan cards: select Twinhan Next it will ask which Modules you want to install. Module Definitions EPG: Electronic program guide Scheduler: lets you schedule program recording WinLirc client: add-on letting you use any remote to control your PC functions Broadcast server: to distribute your feed to other PCs. Only the server PC needs a DVB card. Let the installer complete, then start ProgDVB. Click on the SETTINGS-> Device List Click on the correct card type and then Click “Start” For Nexus cards: choose SkyStar1 Hardware mode For SkyStar2 cards: select SkyStar2 For Nova/Budget cards: Select Budget card For Nova USB: Select Budget USB For VisionPlus or Twinhan cards: select Twinhan Step 2: Configuring DiSEqC and LNB settings: Click on SETTINGS-> DiSEqC If you have only one LNB/antenna to your DVB card, select NONE on the DiSEqC box. If you connected many satellites or LNBs to your DVB card, select 1.0 OR 2.0 in the DiSEqC switch box. Click a green dot, then select ADD LNB or highlight an already configured LNB, and click PROPERTY on the right. For other satellites, such as Nimiq and ******** satellites, the values are: Type: Ku or circular LOF1: 11250 SWITCH: 12700 LOF2: 0 Under the Satellite pull down menu choose the appropriate satellite. The 2 ********* birds are Nimiq1 (at 91 degrees West) and Nimiq2 (at 82 degrees West). The 2 main Dish birds are ******** 7 (at 119 degrees West) and ******** 6 & 8 (at 110 degrees West). Dish also has the following birds- ******** 3 (at 61.5 degrees West), ******** 9 (at 121 degrees West), ******** 1 & 2 (at 148 degrees West), and ******** 4 (at 157 degrees West). Step 3: Scanning satellites: Click on Channel list-> Channel Search and then the LNB which you want to look for channels on. It will take up to 5 minutes for ProgDVB to scan a satellite for an entire list of channels. While it is scanning, you should see a Quality meter and a Level meter. If the Quality meter is below 100%, then you may need to make minor aiming adjustments to your Dish or else you will either get a choppy picture or you might loose your video all together. Step 4: Verify that you are able to receive FTA video: After scanning a satellite, you should see a group of folders on the main page in ProgDVB that look like folders in Windows Explorer. If you click on these folders, you’ll see 4 different types of channels. Channels that have a Green “V” next to them are FTA video channels. Channels that have a Red “V” next to them are encrypted video channels. Channels that have a Green “R” next to them are FTA music channels. Channels that have a Red “R” next to them are encrypted music channels. At this point, find a FTA (Free-to-Air) video channel, click on the channel and see if you get video and audio. If not, reread this guide. Make sure that you followed all of the steps. If you can’t get Video and Audio on the FTA channels and are not sure what you are doing wrong, stop here and post a question in the DVB Forum here at Dishnewbies. You must be able to receive the FTA channels before going to any of the next steps. NOTE: The colors of the channels never change. Even once you are done and are able to view the encrypted channels (which you hopefully will be able to do by the end of this guide), the encrypted channels will still show as being Red. Step 5: Audio and video settings Click on Settings-> Audio Video In this window, you can select how ProgDVB will output sound and video, DirectShow settings, and timeshifting values. Most of the defaults should work fine. The only thing I had to change was Volume Control from Sat TV Card to SB Card and then I had to choose the proper Sound Card settings for my Sound Card in the drop down menu. Click on Settings-> Device Options Direct Draw should be set to Surface. BOB mode should be checked. For Video out, choose the correct Mode, Standard should be NTSC and stretch mode should be none. For Options, choose Enable Remote Control, Enable OSD, and NTSC. Set Special inversion to Auto. NOTE: These are just the settings that work for me. If you are having video problems, try adjusting these settings. The most common mistake that people seem to make is to have PAL chosen instead of NTSC. Step 6: Viewing the Encrypted channels Close ProgDVB. MDYankse- Plugin that actually decrypts the video using the public keys that are pulled from the stream using Softcam.key file and Yankse.dll with Yankse.ini. You need the following 3 files file: 1) Yankse.ini 2) Either Yankse.dll version 1.2.3 3) Softcam.key These files go in the main Progdvb folder. The most common mistakes I’ve seen are: -Incorrect LNB settings (Loft1, Loft2, and Switch settings). -Forgetting the Softcam.key file (Improperly saved or placing it in the wrong folder). -Making a mistake while attempting to write your own key file for MDYankse to use (see explanation below). -Trying to use both Fenrir and a softcam.key file (see explanation below). Fenrir is not a necessary plugin. Fenrir will pull the public keys from the stream for you and create a file called Nagra.key that will be read by MDYankse. If you do not want the keys to autoroll or if you think that you are having problems with getting Fenrir to run right, then you can delete the Fenrir.dll, Fenrir.ini, and Nagra.key files and create your own Softcam.key file by following the directions in the Guide to MDYankse below. Softcam.key and Nagra.key will interfere with one another, so make sure that you do not have both files in your ProgDVB folder. This was written for Newbies who are trying to set up their cards for the first time. It does not cover everything, but if you follow these directions exactly, it should get you up and running. Please ask questions that you come up with in this forum and most files are here on this forum in download section.
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