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mountaineer
04-17-2016, 11:32 AM
i have tried 10000 ways to record C G 19 4080 V 29860 sid 1.
I have tried one Enigma 2 image and kernel after another on the Azminime and azme.
Recordings just seem to stop..instant and timed ones..usually after only a few seconds or minutes. I know it is a high bit rate feed but it seems to do better with some images but not others ....can anyone check and see what the deal is with E2 and that channel...it is all of the 4:2:2 channels for CBS both on C g19 and C g 28.
I didnt know if someone could somehow watch in a telnet mode and see what command or error is being sent that stops the Hard drive from recording ... but the box continues to "record".

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks guys!

Also for those without a azbox...can you find another really high bit rate, preferably even higher that is not 4:2:2, and see if E2 can record it?

Thanks!

el bandido
04-17-2016, 06:59 PM
Would help me if you used orbit position instead, or with satellite names. No big deal just had to look them up to see where these two are located.

Is there a full time 4:2:2 channel?

What transponders on 89W have 4:2:2?

mountaineer
04-18-2016, 07:51 PM
ON 97 W Cband...fulltime 4080 V 29860 S2 9/10 FEC, Also M-F 4100 H 29860


On 89 W Cband I think it is...
3900 H 29860
DVB-S2 8psk
9/10 FEC
Pilot Off

el bandido
04-18-2016, 09:35 PM
I am able to record the 4080v mux on 97W.

What kind of hard drive are you using? make/model?

mountaineer
04-19-2016, 06:46 PM
Thanks elbandido!....but can you record an hour long show? Even on the best of images it kicks off at 30-45 minutes...most it only lasts a few seconds to a couple of minutes.

Which box and e2 version are you using? Thanks!

el bandido
04-19-2016, 07:26 PM
I will see about recording it for several hours, which I expect to do without issue. Recorded 30-40 minutes last night, but the audio got choppy when I tried to record both channels, or the whole 4080 mux. Receiver is Vu+ Duo2 wit 3 TB internal hard drive installed.

I doubt there is any recording issue with enigma2. but we will check and see. The Duo2 is King of Recording for me. Seems like I can record 10 channels at the same time, and select them out of 8 possible tuners. I have enjoyed the capabilities of this receiver very much!

mountaineer
04-19-2016, 07:45 PM
Thanks El!....Some people say that it is the high bitrate upward of 35000 at 1080p...is there another channel someplace that has a very high bitrate that can match that ...I can try to record that channel and see what is up.
Thanks!

el bandido
04-19-2016, 09:52 PM
Transponder 4140 99W would be the one to test I think.
From EBSPro:
Freq = 4080V 97W
Bit Rate = 80.022 Mbit/s
Carrier Width = 37.324 MHz
FEC = 9/10

Freq = 4140v 99W
Bit Rate = 80.397 Mbit/s
Carrier Width = 35.999 MHz
FEC = 9/10


Recording with internal tuners and internal hard drive works very well. Recording with usb tuners does not work as well if I try and record more than one channel. There may be an E2 record issue using external tuners.

13008

el bandido
04-20-2016, 08:58 PM
Recorded 150 minutes of 4;2:2 this morning without any issues.

mountaineer
04-24-2016, 07:10 AM
Thank you! I will continue to work on my end on the Azbox me and minime. Any suggestions of where to look or what to try is appreciated...you guys are great!

el bandido
04-24-2016, 07:36 AM
Recording depends on the hard drive. What is the size/make/model of your hard drive?

Can you record the 9/10 fec ABC channels on 99W without any issues?

mountaineer
04-24-2016, 08:26 AM
Have no problems with ABC on 99 W G 16 cband.
I have a USB 3.0 1.5 TB HD. The problem is that No one can record the CBS 4:2:2 with azboxes. it seems to be something in E2 images for those boxes.
I think the last one that did was kernel 2.6 for Azme/minime.
Again thanks for your help!


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