kiddac
Newbie
Well they say you learn something new everyday. I just found out something that I never new existed. The joys of poking around all the python components while you are researching skin screens.
If you have more than one line and are using CCcams as your softcam software, there is a very easy way to switch between the different lines. Instead of the system deciding based on ECM times.
Instead of just one file called CCcams.cfg with all your lines in. You can create multiple cfg files that end in a number.
i.e
CCcam_1.cfg
CCcam_2.cfg
Then if you go into softcam panel, then CCcamInfo (yellow button), there is an option there to switch config.
You can also view the contents of this file which is very helpful.
Voila.


Ps. Make a backup of your CCcam.cfg before you start messing, because if you still have CCcam.cfg in keys it renames it CCcam.cfg.backup. I don't know whether this is temporary or whether it might future delete this.
Another reason why I think CCcams is so much better than MGcamds.
If you have more than one line and are using CCcams as your softcam software, there is a very easy way to switch between the different lines. Instead of the system deciding based on ECM times.
Instead of just one file called CCcams.cfg with all your lines in. You can create multiple cfg files that end in a number.
i.e
CCcam_1.cfg
CCcam_2.cfg
Then if you go into softcam panel, then CCcamInfo (yellow button), there is an option there to switch config.
You can also view the contents of this file which is very helpful.
Voila.


Ps. Make a backup of your CCcam.cfg before you start messing, because if you still have CCcam.cfg in keys it renames it CCcam.cfg.backup. I don't know whether this is temporary or whether it might future delete this.
Another reason why I think CCcams is so much better than MGcamds.