top of page

Group

Public·409 members

Vplug 2.4.9 12


Click Here --->>> https://urlin.us/2tulfz



Vplug 2.4.9 12


How to use vplug 2.4.9 12 with DVBViewer Pro


vplug is a plugin that allows you to watch encrypted channels on your DVB card. It supports various encryption systems, such as Viaccess, Irdeto, Seca, Conax, Cryptoworks, Nagra and more. vplug 2.4.9 12 is the latest version of the plugin, released on December 9th, 2023.


In this article, we will show you how to use vplug 2.4.9 12 with DVBViewer Pro, a popular software for watching and recording digital TV on your PC. DVBViewer Pro supports many DVB devices, such as PCI cards, USB boxes, CAM modules and network devices.


Step 1: Download and install vplug 2.4.9 12


You can download vplug 2.4.9 12 from the official website[^1^] or from other sources[^2^]. The file is a ZIP archive that contains the following files:


vPlug.dll: the main plugin file


vPlug.ini: the configuration file


FFDecsa_64_MMX.mdl: a module for fast CSA decryption


SoftCSA.dll: a module for software CSA decryption


v_keys.db: a database file with keys for various channels


v_sids.db: a database file with service IDs for various channels


v_emm.db: a database file with EMM keys for various providers


v_dcw_sharing.ini: a configuration file for DCW sharing


vPlug.chm: a help file with instructions and information


To install vplug 2.4.9 12, you need to extract the ZIP archive and copy all the files to the Plugins folder of DVBViewer Pro. The default location of this folder is C:\Program Files\DVBViewer\Plugins.


Step 2: Configure vplug 2.4.9 12


After installing vplug 2.4.9 12, you need to configure it according to your needs and preferences. You can do this by editing the vPlug.ini file with a text editor, such as Notepad.


The vPlug.ini file contains several sections with different options and settings. Here are some of the most important ones:


[main]: this section contains general settings for vplug, such as whether to show the system tray icon, whether to log events, whether to use FFDecsa or SoftCSA for decryption, etc.


[providers]: this section contains settings for each provider that vplug supports, such as whether to enable EMM processing, whether to use constant CW mode, whether to use DCW sharing, etc.


[keys]: this section contains settings for updating the keys database, such as whether to enable auto-update, whether to use internet sources or local files, etc.


[sids]: this section contains settings for updating the service IDs database, such as whether to enable auto-update, whether to use internet sources or local files, etc.


[dcw_sharing]: this section contains settings for DCW sharing, such as whether to enable it, which port to use, which IP address to connect to or listen on, etc.


You can find more details about each option and setting in the vPlug.chm help file or on the official website[^1^]. You can also use the default values if you are not sure what to change.


Step 3: Run DVBViewer Pro and enjoy watching encrypted channels


Once you have installed and configured vplug 2.4.9 12, you can run DVBViewer Pro and start watching encrypted channels on your DVB card. You can check if vplug is working by looking at the system tray icon or by pressing Ctrl+Alt+V on your keyboard.


If vplug is working properly, you should see a green icon with a V letter in the system tray area. If you hover your mouse over it, a474f39169






About

Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, ge...

Group Page: Groups_SingleGroup

PO Box 72; Kittery Point, ME 03905

©2021 by The Cheeky Magpie. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page