BISS code
Added by moh avr almost 7 years ago
Hi
for descramble encoded channel i use this help :
Adam Wisher wrote:
Hi Philip,
I know this is a good few months later but:
To get BISS channels working in general I've never had any luck with linking to OSCam, but I've had them working in TVHeadend on its own.
Basically, in the newer (3.9+) versions you have to do the following things:
For each BISS service, you need to go into Configuration > DVB Inputs > Services, find the channel, click on it and then on edit, and then under "Force CA ID" enter 0x2600. Then save. You have to do this for each of the channels.
Then in the CAs menu, add a new client, select DES Constant Codeword Client, give it a name (you have to do a client for each channel), enter the provider ID (the transponder network ID (NID)), the transponder ID (the TID - you can find both of these listed for the 27.5°W 11495V transponder on KingOfSat), and then the service ID. If you enter these in decimal they automatically get converted to hex anyway.
Then finally you have to enter the key into the even and odd fields in the format shown (with colons in between each byte).
but it is not working
my channel info is : badr 5 26E- 11881/27500/H- NID=2 TID=2009 SID=117 BISS code is=1111113311111133
can anyone test it ? and help me
Replies (4)
RE: BISS coed - Added by Joe User almost 7 years ago
For newer versions of oscam, you should use "CSA CBC Constant Code Word). In older versions, the term "DES" was improperly used.
RE: BISS coed - Added by moh avr almost 7 years ago
tvheadend use oscam on 4.2 version?
could you help me more about confige?
RE: BISS code - Added by mamad izad over 6 years ago
please help me about using oscam on 4.2 version.
RE: BISS code - Added by Mark Lee over 6 years ago
any luck
i have 4.2 and using the CA and DES but its not working and not seeing any logs also