Select the orbital positions you are tracking. Generate: Click the "Generate" or "Download" button.
If you are dealing with a very specific provider or a local cable network that is not listed in KingOfSat or LyngSat, you can still build an oscam.srvid manually. The simplest method is to zap through the channels on your receiver and note the displayed SIDs from the OSCam log or DVBAPI output. You can then create your own entries following the format described earlier. Some users rely on the DVBAPI feature “write detected prov name to srvid” to let OSCam automatically build the file over time as they watch channels.
CAID[,CAID]...:Service ID|[Provider]|[Name]|[Type]|[Description] Example Content: oscam.srvid generator
For users with a Linux PC or a Linux-based receiver (Enigma2), shell scripts offer the most reliable automation.
The generated file must be placed in the OSCam configuration directory (typically /etc/tuxbox/config/ or /var/keys/ depending on the distribution). Select the orbital positions you are tracking
Use a generator script that pulls live data from KingOfSat or your receiver’s own service table. Avoid outdated online-only tools.
It allows for manual input of CAIDs (Conditional Access IDs) and Provider IDs to ensure the generated file matches your specific satellite setup. Why use an SRVID Generator? Readability: Converts raw hex data (e.g., ) into readable text (e.g., Sky Cinema HD ) in your logs and WebUI. Memory Management: The simplest method is to zap through the
Users can generate lists by selecting specific providers (via ) or by uploading their personal Enigma2 bouquet Customization: