Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13 (2024)
Getting Started with vPlug 2.4.7 for ProgDVB If you are using
CPU Usage
| Feature | Vplug 2.4.7 + ProgDVB .13 | Modern Solutions (e.g., ProgDVB 9.x + Vplug 3.x) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Extremely low (~1-2%) | Moderate (~5-10%) | | OS Support | Windows XP/7 | Windows 10/11 (native) | | Protocols | Newcamd, CCcam (v2.0), Radegast | CCcam v2.3, OSCam, Newcamd v3 | | BISS/EU | BISS-1 only | BISS-2, Constant CW | | Stability | High on old hardware | High on modern hardware | Vplug 2.4.7 For Progdvb .13
ProgDVB .13: The Target Environment
Step 2: Prepare the Vplug Files
Extract the Vplug 2.4.7 archive. Inside, you should find: Getting Started with vPlug 2
- In ProgDVB’s Plugin Manager, drag Vplug to the top of the list.
- This ensures it handles decryption before other plugins attempt to.
- Multi-System Decryption: VPlug 2.4.7 was engineered to handle multiple CAS (Conditional Access Systems) simultaneously. It supported major providers using Cryptoworks, Viaccess, Irdeto, and Nagra.
- Auto-Key Updating: One of the standout features of this version was its ability to read and parse keys from local storage files automatically. If the user kept their
SoftCam.key file updated, VPlug would handle the rest without manual intervention.
- Emulator Stability: This version introduced significant stability fixes for "freezing" issues common in earlier builds. It optimized the handshake between the data stream and the decryption algorithm, resulting in smoother video playback on lower-end hardware.
- EMM (Entitlement Management Message) Processing: VPlug 2.4.7 was capable of processing EMMs, which allowed it to update keys automatically for certain providers (a feature known as "Auto-Roll"), reducing the need for manual key entry.
Version 2.4.7 was specifically optimized for stability with the ProgDVB .13 In ProgDVB’s Plugin Manager, drag Vplug to the