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Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13

It is imperative to distinguish between software-based decryption for authorized cards versus piracy.

VPlug is a software plugin (a .dll file) designed to act as a SoftCAM. It allows users to decode encrypted satellite channels (DVB-S/S2) using their PC and a DVB card. Unlike hardware CAMs that require a physical smart card to be inserted into the receiver, VPlug operates entirely via software. It utilizes "Key files" (such as SoftCam.key, Tps.bin, Nagra.bin) to decrypt Video Guard, Irdeto, Seca, Nagra, and other encryption systems.

Software compatibility is rarely linear. Many users have found that newer versions of ProgDVB (7.14 and above) broke compatibility with older plugins due to changes in the API or increased security measures. Conversely, older versions of Vplug lack the bug fixes and encryption handling introduced in 2.4.7.

The combination Vplug 2.4.7 for ProgDVB .13 represents a "golden build" for enthusiasts who want:

For the advanced user, Vplug 2.4.7 contains hidden parameters in the Vplug.ini that are not documented in the standard readme:

Additionally, if you are using multiple network cards, bind Vplug to a specific IP using the BindIP directive under [Network]. Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13

Step 1: Locate the ProgDVB Plugins Directory Navigate to your ProgDVB installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\ProgDVB\). Inside, find the Plugins subfolder. If it does not exist, create it.

Step 2: Deploy Vplug 2.4.7 Extract the downloaded archive (usually named Vplug_2.4.7.zip). You will find:

Copy all .dll files directly into the Plugins folder.

Step 3: Configure ProgDVB to Load the Plugin

Step 4: Configuring Vplug (Vplug.ini) Open Vplug.ini in a text editor (Notepad is fine). The most critical section is [Newcamd] or [CCCAM]. A sample configuration for Newcamd: Additionally, if you are using multiple network cards,

[Newcamd]
Host = 192.168.1.100
Port = 10001
User = my_username
Password = my_password
Key = 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Deskey = 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14

Save the file and restart ProgDVB.

Step 5: Verification Tune to an encoded channel. Look at the bottom status bar in ProgDVB. If Vplug is working, you will see a small icon (often a key or a chip) change color. Alternatively, enable logging in Vplug.ini by setting LogLevel=1; a file named Vplug.log will be created in the ProgDVB root directory.

  • Softcam Key Integration

  • Low CPU Usage

  • Automatic Key Update

  • Compatibility with ProgDVB 7.13

  • Easy Channel Decryption

  • Manual Key Entry

  • Logging & Debug

  • If you find that this specific combination does not meet your needs, consider these alternatives: Copy all

    | Software/Plugin | Best For | Compatibility | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hadu | Modern DVB-S2 and HD decryption | ProgDVB 7.14+ | | ACamd | Multi-protocol support, light on resources | ProgDVB .13 and older | | ProgDVB Internal CI | Legal CAM modules (physical hardware) | All versions | | DVB Dream + Vplug | Alternative frontend that also supports Vplug | Windows XP/7/10 |

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