Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13 -

For those holding onto older DVB-S cards, ProgDVB 6.13 was one of the last builds that was incredibly lightweight before the interface overhauls in version 7. Vplug 2.4.7, meanwhile, was the gold standard for software descrambling during that era. Getting them to sync up provides a very smooth experience for standard definition viewing.

Step 1: Locate the ProgDVB Plugins Directory Navigate to your ProgDVB installation folder. By default, this is: C:\Program Files (x86)\ProgDVB\Plugins

Step 2: Prepare the Vplug Files Extract the Vplug 2.4.7 archive. Inside, you should find:

Step 3: Copy Files to the Plugin Folder Copy all extracted files and folders into the Plugins directory of ProgDVB. Do not place them in a subfolder; the .dll must be directly accessible.

Step 4: Register the Plugin in ProgDVB

Step 5: Configure Vplug

Step 6: Restart ProgDVB Close and reopen ProgDVB to finalize the plugin load sequence.

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vPlug version 2.4.7 is a legacy SoftCam emulator plugin used with DVB-S applications like ProgDVB to decrypt satellite television signals. Installation for ProgDVB

To set up vPlug 2.4.7 with ProgDVB (specifically MD-API based versions like .13), follow these steps:

Directory Placement: Decompress the vPlug ZIP file directly into the root folder or the Plugins subfolder of your ProgDVB installation (e.g., C:\ProgDVB\Plugins\). Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13

Verify Files: Ensure the following essential files are present in the folder: vPlug.dll: The main plugin module. v_keys.db: The database containing decryption keys.

v_emm.ini: Configuration for Entitlement Management Messages.

v_sidsa.mdl (or similar .mdl files): Specific decryption modules.

Activation: Open ProgDVB and navigate to the Plugins menu. You should see "vPlug" listed. If it does not appear, ensure you are using the version of ProgDVB that matches the plugin's architecture (typically x86/32-bit). Key Features of vPlug 2.4.7

Broad Encryption Support: Decrypts various systems including Viaccess, Nagravision (N1/N2), Seca, and Cryptoworks. For those holding onto older DVB-S cards, ProgDVB 6

Auto-Update (AU): Support for Auto-Updating keys for specific providers (e.g., DigiTV, Polsat) using EMM streams.

Key Monitoring: Automatically checks for key file changes every 60 seconds if external tools are used to update them.

BISS Support: Includes handling for both 6-byte and 8-byte BISS keys. Configuration (vPlug.ini)

You can refine the plugin's behavior by editing the vPlug.ini file:

Ignore Lists: Add specific ProviderID or CAID to the ignore list to prevent vPlug from attempting to process those ECM pids. Step 3: Copy Files to the Plugin Folder

ECM Filter Timeout: Adjustable timeout settings to maintain stability with newer ProgDVB versions.

Note on Compatibility: Modern 64-bit versions of ProgDVB (ProgDVBx64) require 64-bit plugins. Since vPlug 2.4.7 is an older 32-bit plugin, it is best compatible with the x86 (32-bit) version of ProgDVB.


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