Depending on your firmware version, the CCcam client may be pre-installed or hidden.
The Gtmedia V9 Prime is often described as a "pocket rocket." Despite its small form factor (roughly the size of a deck of cards), it packs a punch that rivals much more expensive decoders.
Key Specifications:
Why the V9 Prime stands out: Unlike older generic decoders, the V9 Prime supports PowerVU (Auto-roll), BISS (Manual & Auto), and crucially, CCCAM via the OSCam or MGCamd protocols. It is widely praised for its "Super Fast Blind Scan," which can map an entire satellite like Hotbird (13E) in under 60 seconds. Gtmedia V9 Prime Cccam
This is the "meat and potatoes" for users arriving via search. Setting up a CCcam line on the V9 Prime is not as intuitive as on an Enigma2 box, but it is reliable once configured.
Prerequisites:
Freezing or Buffering:
Protocol Not Supported:
Before configuring the CCcam settings, ensure you have the following:
One of the smartest features of the V9 Prime is that it will try PowerVU (for feeds like AFN) and BISS (for news feeds) automatically if the CCCAM server fails. This redundancy makes it a favorite for feed hunters. Depending on your firmware version, the CCcam client
There are two primary ways to input your C-line: manually via the remote or via a USB stick.
Option A: Manual Input (Via Remote)
Option B: USB Update Method (Easier) Many users prefer creating a configuration file on a computer and loading it via USB. The Gtmedia V9 Prime is often described as a "pocket rocket