
Choose the method that works best for your specific image.Ĥ. You can either use the eraser tool to manually erase the emoji pixel by pixel, or you can crop the selected area to remove the emoji completely.

Erase or Crop: Once the emoji is selected, you have a couple of options. Ensure that you accurately enclose the emoji within the selection. Select the Emoji: Use the selection tools (e.g., lasso, magic wand, or selection brush) to select the area containing the emoji. These tools offer advanced features for editing and manipulating images.Ģ. Use Image Editing Software: Open an image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, or Pixlr. Oscam seems to get confused when there are multiple channels with the same sid and ecm pid.To remove emojis from pictures, you can follow these key points:ġ.

Just for the sake of understanding, how come CCcam server was able to decrypt the biss channel even though SoftCam.Key contained biss keys from channels with the same ecm pid and sid as the one I wanted to decrypt? It seems CCcam is able to match the correct keys to the channel but not oscam. Many thanks to you all for your valuable feedback and willingness to help. The keys from the channels with whose sid and ecm pid were the same, were overriding the keys from the channel I wanted to decrypt. It turns out that in SoftCam.Key, there were multiple channels using the same sid and pid (000B1FFF) as the channel that I wanted to decrypt. I then deleted all of the biss keys that came included in SoftCam.key and left only the one biss key for the channel that I wanted to decrypt.

I reached the conclusion that it couldn't be an oscam bug in both versions of oscam, especially after members in this forum confirmed that they were using this version of oscam and that it indeed was able to decrypt biss channels. After trying the latest version of oscam emu the biss channels would still not decrypt.
