> Kovacs Balazs writes:
 >> Yes,  i  thought about that, but i need the Hardware CAM + CI, because
 >> it's chip paired encryption. It means in my situation that the EMM and
 >> ECM is also encrypted so it's hard to use in a SoftCam configuration.
 >> 
 >> I hope there's a solution in the DVB driver space.
 >> 
 >> I receive the signal via RF or IP. If via RF i think it can be decoded
 >> via  the  HW,  and  the  record  it  to  disk,  but i need the full TS
 >> decrypted, and i think it's not possible (to decrypt all the encrypted
 >> ES  which  can be 20-30-40 in real time when i receive the signal). In
 >> IP  configuration  it's also not possible. So i have the recorded full
 >> TS  pieces  and somehow i have to decrypt with a CAM+Card paired to each
 >> other.  Of  course  i know that the decryption is only possible if the
 >> Smartcard  has  the  authorization in those date ranges when the files
 >> was recorded. I have seen this kind of solution in Windows, but i need
 >> it on Linux now.

> Yes, you can do that, but only if the hardware supports it. Most cards
> with CAM/CI are hardwired in such a way that the transport stream
> comes from the demodulator, goes through the CAM/CI and then into the
> PCIe/PCI bridge. There are only a few cards where you can send a TS from
> memory to the CAM/CI and back.

Can you suggest some kind of hardware?

> -Ralph



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