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I don't own any of the other variants so cant test, but the process should be the same with possibly different paths. To do that install Multiboot Attached below. I'll be assuming that you have a DG Station based image in flash. Download the Enigma2 image you want to install. It should be called something along the lines of imagename-version. Boot to your DGS based image and start a telnet session with it. Execute the commands one at a time.

Then press number button which you want on RCU when start up from shutdown. Multiboot function supports as below style. Click to expand Hi Compufunk thanks for your article i have been having trouble trying to boot from usb pen drive but found that when i did the tar.

Thanks and merry xmas :-googly. Hi digitaldvd, Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your reply Im using a ab ipbox hd and have installed one sd tuner and one hd tuner which came from Germany both tunners seem to work ok,the only reason i mention this is that i did finaly get multiboot to work and was able to load the latest pkt e2 image from the usb hdd but after all this effort cant get the tunners to work with the pkt image,yet im able to download the channels into the box but when i go to watch them, no signal.

Im going to now look at the pen drives again to see where im going wrong and also your comment about wrong directory, would now make sense to me why a possible memory shortage.

I also see sda or sdb what is the difference with these letters a or b. Thanks again. Sorry, I cant help you with the tuners. All I've got are the twin HD tuners that came with the box. I suggest you remove them and try one at a time to figure out which one is causing the problem.

Thanks for the reply Sometimes i cant see the forest because of the trees my main problem was i would format the drive get it to work then leave the drive in and go back to standard mode multiboot 3 this was formatting the drive for realtime recording, hence i would lose the e2 image so i make sure if im playing around take the usb pen drive out and only put it back in if im going to multiboot to 5 using e2, which is now running fine including the tuners which i found if i go from b to a this fixed the problem this maybe due.

Also your simple description for mounting unmounting and formatting solved my issues. Many Thanks :-thumbup. Nelbert Member. If you use 7zip or similar prog of your choice on a windows box and extract the image file to a. Thanks for the reply Sometimes i cant see the forest because of the trees There's also a component output and an HDMI port. Both are capable of going all the way to i for hi-def and upscaled standard-def alike.

Also on offer are composite and S-video, stereo analogue sound and Dolby Digital-ready optical digital audio outputs. No UHF modulator is on board, which is a pity.

The System Setup menu deals with parameters like languages, time, parental locks, wake-up timer and banner time-out periods. Also here reside the motorised dish options, separate menus being provided for DiSEqC 1. The DiSEqC facilities are easy to work with and compatible with the various motors and positioners we tried. The dish can be moved continuously or in steps, allowing you to peak the dish while monitoring the bargraphs that indicate the signal strength and quality of the currently selected transponder.

Multi-satellite searching is included — the HD will automatically move from one satellite to the next. However, as with so many other receivers, scanning tends to start while the dish is still in transit. Here, polarisation, frequency and symbol rate can all be entered — while a submenu facilitates PID entry. Regrettably, you don't get the hardware blind search of the competing Vantage HD S. The receiver's channel list can be sorted alphabetically, according to encryption status or by satellite.

If you're feeding each tuner with independent dishes aimed at different satellites you can swap between the relevant channel lists. They're shared between radio and TV channels. Channel databases can be loaded or backed up over the network, courtesy of a Windows channel-editor program available from the internet. The receiver's integral channel editor has all of the expected features including delete, lock and rename.

This receiver will do everything expected of a twin-tuner satellite PVR — including picture-in-picture, teletext and the 'bookmarking' of recordings. However, playing a current recording from the beginning is not possible — you can see it in the recordings list, but that's about it. The HD's EPG supports both now-and-next and seven-day schedules, has both list and grid modes, and can directly schedule timer events 'reservations'. The timer in question can also be manually programmed, supports a seemingly unlimited number of events and allows for dates as far ahead as Recordings can be accessed from the Multimedia menu — there's also a handset shortcut key.

Timeshifting, with trick functions is supported. The web interface, accessed by entering the receiver's IP address into the browser of a computer on the same network, is pretty but lacks functionality.

The only things you can do are check mounted folders including network shares , monitor HDD usage, change passwords, swap between menu skins or manage plug-ins. No such driver could be found online. Searching was not particularly reliable, and we often had to manually seek out channels.

Another annoyance is that the signal strength and quality meters are close to useless. Even weaker channels that drop out register 99 per cent signal quality!



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