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The promise of an "all satellite fixed" solution suggests a universal patch—a configuration that eliminates glitches, freezes, and ECM (Entitlement Control Message) delays across every orbital position. But what does this actually mean? Is it a myth, or can you truly achieve a seamless viewing experience on Hotbird, Astra, Türksat, Nilesat, and Eutelsat simultaneously?
# Global settings for all satellites C: yourserver.com 12000 user pass no 0:0:2 C: backup-server.net 13000 user2 pass2 Astra 19.2E: 1833, 1834 (Sky DE), 1722 (HD+) Hotbird 13E: 0500 (Viaccess), 1811 (SRG) Türksat 42E: 0d96 (D-Smart) Nilesat 7W: 0100 (Irdeto) CAID PRIO FILE : /etc/CCcam.prio Refresh ECM every 4 seconds (reduces freezing) MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1 ECM WHITELIST FILE : /etc/CCcam.whitelist Smart card latency smoothing CACHEEX: 1 CACHEEX_CW_CYCLE: 2 Step 3: Create a CCcam.prio File (The Real Magic) This file tells CCCam which decryption method to try first for each satellite. Save this as /etc/CCcam.prio : cccam all satellite fixed
# Allow only working CAID:provider pairs 1833:0, 1834:0, 1722:0, 0500:032830, 1811:0, 0d96:0 After applying the above, reboot your receiver (full power cycle, not just GUI restart). Now test the following channels: The promise of an "all satellite fixed" solution
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