This manual describes the information necessary for developing the application software of the following FANUC CNC, incorporating FOCAS1/2 CNC/PMC Data window library.
Use this manual together with the operator's manual of the following CNC.
Malaysians living abroad (in Singapore, Australia, the UK, or the US) cannot legally subscribe to Astro because the satellite footprint doesn't reach them. An M3U playlist allows them to watch Malay dramas and live sports from anywhere in the world, bypassing geo-blocks.
Even with a premium subscription, you may encounter errors. Here is the fix. astro m3u
| Error Message | Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| "Invalid M3U URL" | Typo in the address or missing port number (:8080). | Check the URL. Ensure it starts with http:// not https:// (unless specified). |
| "403 Forbidden" | Your IP is blocked, or the link is expired. | Use a VPN to change location. Contact your provider for a renewal. |
| "No data in playlist" | The file is empty or the server is down. | Open the M3U URL in Notepad. If you see #EXTINF lines, it’s fine. If blank, the server is dead. |
| Audio only, no video | Codec mismatch (HEVC vs H264). | Update your player (VLC 3.0+ supports HEVC). Use an external player like MX Player. |
| Buffering on Astro Sports | High bitrate (1080p 60fps) overloads your Wi-Fi. | Use Ethernet. Switch to a secondary SD stream if available (e.g., "Astro Arena SD"). | Malaysians living abroad (in Singapore, Australia, the UK,
Official Astro subscriptions in Malaysia can cost between RM 50 to RM 200+ per month. An Astro M3U playlist (often found on forums or Telegram groups) is frequently advertised as "free" or "one-time payment." For users on a tight budget, this is incredibly tempting. Here is the fix