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How to use skyscraper8 with a SAT>IP server:
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The general commandline is as follows:
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.\skyscraper8.exe satip IP_ADDRESS DISEQC POLARITY FREQUENCY SYSTEM SYMBOL_RATE
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IP_ADDRESS is either the IP address (for example 172.20.20.122) of your SAT>IP server, or "auto" for autodetection of a SAT>IP server.
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DISEQC is the DiSEqC 1.0 Port you want to use. Say "1" here for A/A, "2" for B/A, "3" for A/B, 4 for B/B
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POLARITY is either "H" or "V"
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FREQUENCY is the frequency you want to tune to in MHz. (for example 12226)
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SYSTEM is either "S" or "S2"
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SYMBOL_RATE is the symbol rate of the transponder you want to tune to in Ks. (for example 27500)
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So a valid command would be for example ".\skyscraper8.exe satip 172.20.20.122 2 V 12226 S2 27500" to tune to the Hotbird DVB-NIP demo transponder, assuming Hotbird is at DiSEqC B/A.
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If you don't know your SAT>IP server address, the following command would accomplish the same: ".\skyscraper8.exe satip auto 2 V 12226 S2 27500"
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If your SAT>IP server features a StiD135 chipset, you can also catch GS/GSE with it. |