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Dreambox 7000
DM7000 1.10 Image problems & FlashWizard Multi-boot
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<blockquote data-quote="td03-5" data-source="post: 738072" data-attributes="member: 188069"><p>Hi @WillowMan,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply. No, problem not resolved, I'm just living with it.</p><p>I still have my trusty 1.09 image in flash and, like you, mostly use a Gemini 4.70 image in multi-boot.</p><p>So, do you use DiSEqC switching?</p><p>If so, do you suffer this probem:</p><p></p><p>Can you switch channels, as described above, without any problem?</p><p></p><p>The only other thing I have discovered since posting the above, is that when I have a signal meter in line between the DM7000S and the DiSEqC switch a similar problem happens even with the 1.09 base image! Take out signal level meter and all is OK again (with 1.09 base image).</p><p>So I did wonder if my problem is at least partly related to the resistance or inductance or even capacitance of the coax between DM7000S and the DiSEqC switch, in some way upsetting the DiSEqC switching. This then leaves the question of why the DiSEqC switching in a 1.10 base image is less robust than that in an old 1.09 image?</p><p></p><p>I need the switching to be 100% reliable as I use a system I call DreamSwitch to switch channels in response to stream calls on particular port numbers (eg: port 8050 streams sound of 4fun TV -13E - V, 8051 sound of Viva Polska - 13E - V, 8052 sound of Clubland TV - 28.5E - H, 8053 sound of Dance Nation TV - 28.5E - V, 8054 Radio channel Sunshine Live - 19.2E - H, 8055 radio RMF MAXXX - 13E - H, 8056 radio RTL Groove - 13E - V, etc.). If the channel switching is not 100% on all channels that I use for this, it gets in a total muddle. With the 1.09 base image, all works perfectly (on the 1.10 multiboot images), with a 1.10 base image it is unusable.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td03-5, post: 738072, member: 188069"] Hi @WillowMan, Thanks for the reply. No, problem not resolved, I'm just living with it. I still have my trusty 1.09 image in flash and, like you, mostly use a Gemini 4.70 image in multi-boot. So, do you use DiSEqC switching? If so, do you suffer this probem: Can you switch channels, as described above, without any problem? The only other thing I have discovered since posting the above, is that when I have a signal meter in line between the DM7000S and the DiSEqC switch a similar problem happens even with the 1.09 base image! Take out signal level meter and all is OK again (with 1.09 base image). So I did wonder if my problem is at least partly related to the resistance or inductance or even capacitance of the coax between DM7000S and the DiSEqC switch, in some way upsetting the DiSEqC switching. This then leaves the question of why the DiSEqC switching in a 1.10 base image is less robust than that in an old 1.09 image? I need the switching to be 100% reliable as I use a system I call DreamSwitch to switch channels in response to stream calls on particular port numbers (eg: port 8050 streams sound of 4fun TV -13E - V, 8051 sound of Viva Polska - 13E - V, 8052 sound of Clubland TV - 28.5E - H, 8053 sound of Dance Nation TV - 28.5E - V, 8054 Radio channel Sunshine Live - 19.2E - H, 8055 radio RMF MAXXX - 13E - H, 8056 radio RTL Groove - 13E - V, etc.). If the channel switching is not 100% on all channels that I use for this, it gets in a total muddle. With the 1.09 base image, all works perfectly (on the 1.10 multiboot images), with a 1.10 base image it is unusable. Best wishes, John. [/QUOTE]
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