Just uploaded the latest nightly build for OpenVix and the blindscan menu will not allow frequencies to be changed. But, while scanning it shows the correct frequency scan for the satellite.
Printable View
Just uploaded the latest nightly build for OpenVix and the blindscan menu will not allow frequencies to be changed. But, while scanning it shows the correct frequency scan for the satellite.
Can you post a screenshot of the firmware version info?
I have had problems (bugs) with some of the nightly builds. I only use online firmware updates now. Online or published. I think the nightly builds are more for testing.
Here is the screen shot of the image in question.
Since I like to have my sats separated in to C and Ku bands (see Ses 2 - 87º) as an example, that might be causing the problem for me. The default satellite.xml combines both C and Ku bands in to one header (NSS 7 - 20º). I think I will create a new satellite.xml file combining C and Ku similar to the default for my arc and see if that's the culprit.
Look closely at your original screenshot and you will see "Frequency values must be between 10700 and 12740 Mhz".
You are trying to change the values to something else besides ku band for this satellite? The firmware will not let you do this easily.
Yes, I tried to change the values for a Ku sat to 11700-12200 and it will not change anything, no matter what values I input. The values remain the same.
If I select a C band sat and try to change 3600-4200 to 3700-4200, it changes to 3000-4200. In OpenATV. I have no problems changing these settings to the numbers I want.
Interesting.
I am running identical firmware and do not have any problems changing the ku frequency on that satellite.
Took a while but reloaded and older version of Vix using Meoboot, then did an on-line upgrade and things are back to normal. Now have to play with the VTI blind scan and see how it performs.
Hi... do you have a dealer where one of these boxes can be bought here in the states or are you getting these imported ? ... I don't know if I want to get one of theses or just make a HTPC ...I like the simplicity of a stb
Plain and simple, I do not suggest purchasing this receiver if you do not have any experience with Enigma2 firmwares.
Just scanned about five C band sats and still going. I am quite satisfied with OpenVix and it's latest version for scanning. Not the fastest mind you, but definitely adequate considering the newness of the image. Once they refine the coding, this receiver should scan as fast as an X2 due to it's fast processor. And, should they add overclocking, this receiver should fly. Back to testing.......