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Old February 29th, 2008, 09:11 PM
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Smile How to config opencam.conf for sharing over internet

Hi...Does anyone know how to config opencam.conf for sharing over internet?....I am a dreambox user(DM 500s) and trying to find the way to config opencam.conf for sharing over internet...

Hope a generous person will help me to clarify this issue..

Thank you in advance for the coming response.
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#Boxtype can be one of: Mutant, Relook, Dreambox or Dragon
Boxtype = Dreambox

#To enable or disable autoroll on dish/bev
Autoroll = On

#Debug can be one of: NONE, NORMAL, EMMS, VERBOSE or SPAM
Debug = NORMAL

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#Below here be dragons, enter at ye own peril

#if you want to use EMM-S support, turn this on. Some EMM-G's may be missed
Emm-S = Off

#these can be 42, A0, A3, B1, E0, E3, 01, UK (unknown), NO (none), or ALL
DisplayEMM = NO

#for dreambox 7000, 7020 only. Enableing pause causes lockups on some boxes
Pause = On
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