Oscam.srvid Generator [exclusive]

: Click the "Generate" or "Convert" button to create the text formatting.

An oscam.srvid generator is a vital utility for systems administrators and enthusiasts running complex Conditional Access systems. By automating the translation of raw Service IDs into readable channel names, the generator significantly enhances the usability of the OSCam monitoring interface. The reliance on parsing local Enigma2 configuration files provides the most accurate and efficient method for data sourcing.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Generator creates empty file | No channels scanned | Perform a full satellite scan | | Duplicate names in WebIF | Same SID across two providers | Add CAID to the line ( 0500:SID not SID ) | | EPG still not working | Enigma2 itself doesn't use oscam.srvid for EPG | EPG needs epg.dat or Rytec sources; oscam.srvid is for OSCam WebIF only | | File is not read | Wrong directory or permissions | chmod 644 oscam.srvid and check oscam.conf for srvid_file = path | oscam.srvid generator

file is the difference between a "techy" hobbyist setup and a professional-grade media server. By using an automated generator, you ensure your channel names are always accurate without lifting a finger.

A typical entry in oscam.srvid looks like: : Click the "Generate" or "Convert" button to

It compiles the data into the strict OScam syntax structure: CAID,ProvID:SRVID|Provider|Channel Name|Type Step-by-Step: How to Use a Generator and Update OScam

: Must be saved in Unix text file format (LF) to ensure compatibility with OSCam. The reliance on parsing local Enigma2 configuration files

Make a list of provider names or package codes as they appear in your chosen generator’s configuration.

OSCam (Open Source Conditional Access Module) is a widely used open-source softcam that functions as a card server, enabling users to share and decode encrypted television channels. It supports multiple protocols and can be installed on various Linux-based platforms, including Enigma2 receivers, Raspberry Pi devices, and dedicated servers.

Manually creating or updating oscam.srvid for hundreds or thousands of channels is impractical. An automates this process by:

It scanned the provider packets on the satellite, grabbing the unique 4-digit ID for every channel.