Bronze Member Username: Tut22Post Number: 23 Registered: Feb-08 | Hello I have puff lzma bin # 207 on my receiver but all I get is scarmbled channel. Any suggestions would be appreciated Thanks |
Bronze Member Username: ChumleyPost Number: 42 Registered: Dec-08 | ----Get rid of "Scrambled" after using LZMA_207 v2 https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/551093.html Key mentioned is 00 key |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14415 Registered: Jun-06 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. |
Silver Member Username: Jay_w_graysonPrague, Oklahoma USA Post Number: 521 Registered: Jul-08 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. False 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. Not True 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. False 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. Never try it. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Not True |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7539 Registered: Jan-08 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Never listen FTAss GAYson |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14429 Registered: Jun-06 | Gayson: I have tolerated stupidity from you for too long. Do NOT contradict me on issues about which you have NO TESTING EXPERIENCE. |
Bronze Member Username: Joel_16Post Number: 24 Registered: Feb-09 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. False 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. Not True 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. False 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. Never try it. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Not True |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14431 Registered: Jun-06 | Joel Bronze Member Username: Joel_16 Registered: Feb-09 You are an imposter joel. |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14432 Registered: Jun-06 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. |
Bronze Member Username: Chum_leyPost Number: 42 Registered: Jan-09 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. False 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. Not True 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. False 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. Never try it. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Not True |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7542 Registered: Jan-08 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Nalin is right |
Bronze Member Username: Chum_leyPost Number: 43 Registered: Jan-09 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. False 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. Not True 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. False 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. Never try it. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Not True |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14437 Registered: Jun-06 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Also see: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/551550.html |
Bronze Member Username: L_k_live_sPOST: 100 mi... Post Number: 17 Registered: Feb-09 | It is a very old established thing about Pansat 2700 and 2500 and conversions, that 1. Autoroll off or on, the keys will come in. False 2. Keeping autoroll on, causes problems. Not True 3. Keeping autoroll off has been the advise in the past as far back as a year ago. False 4. One thing that often works, after autoroll off, is to do set default keys, but I found that by going into the keys (0101 for DN), and manually changing just one number, the autoroll process takes less time. Never try it. 5. Manual entry of keys is often a faster solution. Not True |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14439 Registered: Jun-06 | Also see: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/551550.html |
Bronze Member Username: Joel_16Post Number: 27 Registered: Feb-09 | Also see: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/551551550.html |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7571 Registered: Jan-08 | Warthog you will busted your record on Ecoustic. How many time you can (L_K_)live_(s) before Admin delete your login. |
Bronze Member Username: L_k_live_sPOST: 100 mi... Post Number: 18 Registered: Feb-09 |