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I have been using a SBS-3 with the WindowsFeeder for FR24 for many years and to my complete satisfaction and would like to continue to supply FR24 with data. An RPi with DVBT stick is out of the question for me. If FR24 does not offer a reasonable alternative, they will have to do without my data and I'm probably not alone with that.
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Originally posted by eddh6 View PostI have been using a SBS-3 with the WindowsFeeder for FR24 for many years and to my complete satisfaction and would like to continue to supply FR24 with data. An RPi with DVBT stick is out of the question for me. If FR24 does not offer a reasonable alternative, they will have to do without my data and I'm probably not alone with that.
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Originally posted by eddh6 View PostI have been using a SBS-3 with the WindowsFeeder for FR24 for many years and to my complete satisfaction and would like to continue to supply FR24 with data. An RPi with DVBT stick is out of the question for me. If FR24 does not offer a reasonable alternative, they will have to do without my data and I'm probably not alone with that.
The following are tested alternatives for feeding if your receiver was a windows based setup TAKE NOTE: These instructions are not for the feint of heart. They are complex. They do involve some learning Some SBS Receivers are still NOT supported Raspberry PI + DVB Stick + PI24 although come with a cost. May be easier for some
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planespotter said
I have just followed the link you supplied and I have no idea what the hell it's talking about,I'm not a computer programmer,I'm a 60 year old planespotter that's spent his life in construction,that's not an answer to the problem it is a problem itself.
Hello SBS users (that still stick around) We know there is a sudden increase in users discovering the windows feeder suddenly stopped working around 7-May. And as of today only a few will notice by way of their subscription downgrading Often users come into the forum for help, get it, and are never seen from again until
It would appear that I have overacted as Oblivian said but nevertheless It worked. I'm also in my 60's and it was almost going back to school with the Linux matter but finally I achieved!
What you need is time and a spare laptop and do exactly what abcd567 wrote. I was reluctant at the beginning but because I could not see other solutions I decided to have a go et voila. It is tedious for a non-Linux speaking person but "qui ne tente rien n'a rien" (nothing ventured nothing gained).
I would recommend you to have a try. The final recompense is when, inside Chromium, everything turn green!
Best regards
SBS 1e- LAN connected
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Originally posted by memememe View PostThis is still pants!
Should have at least had some form of subscriptions for a year or so.Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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Originally posted by memememe View Postthanks Oblivian, are you saying its worth contacting FR24
Despite the many disappointments and feelings from users. We've all had to take the hit and adapt just the same. And unfortunately voices aren't heard on forums.
Although it looked hopeful with the additions of the Release/Request enhancement threads they too appear abandoned even though there has been a number of changes to the web front end. The customer interaction soon dropped off again.
The only remaining solution to get users feelings across I can suggest is the official channels.Posts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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