Quoting Noam Rathaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
If someone understands enough maybe any of the adapters offered here can be
used?
http://www.lefdata.com/satellite/cam/
Unfortunately I don't understand enough on the type of cards used in Israel
to
choose the right module.
Try VBox
On Sunday 18 July 2004 15:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Noam Rathaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
If someone understands enough maybe any of the adapters offered here can
be used?
http://www.lefdata.com/satellite/cam/
Unfortunately I don't understand enough on the type of cards
Hi,
On Sunday 18 July 2004 15:39, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Try VBox comunication products.
Hi,
And where do you see the string VBox?
This is as far as I got in my search:
http://www.usa-x.org
DVB cards with CAM and Linux support ( but no NDS support, I asked the nice
support sale team at the
you cannot decode NDS Videoguard based streams using a CI/CAM. NDS' Videoguard
works
on a whole different layer than CI/CAM.
--
Regards,
Noam L.
Quoting Gal Goldschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Sunday 18 July 2004 15:39, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Try VBox comunication products.
Hi,
And where do you
Gal Goldschmidt wrote:
TV Card: Since there are no other solutions in Israel, this is a poor default
( it has support in 2.6 even for the remote, the remote is pretty poor).
DVB-C card might be great, but the CAM for NDS does not available
( people are waiting for it for years, Trusted
On Friday 16 July 2004 14:02, you wrote:
Hold on. The DVB-C/S set-top box provided by the TV company isn't
customized for NDS, is it?
Yes it is, it is a licensed technology from NDS and the CAM is built into the
mother board and can't be removed, you can put any smart card in ( it will
fit)
Hold on. The DVB-C/S set-top box provided by the TV company isn't
customized for NDS, is it? Since it's a smart card with the encryption
logic on-board, I don't understand why you'd need a special adapter as
well. It's as-if a Creative sound card requires a Creative PCI slot,
instead of
Before this thread my research yielded that NDS' Videoguard technology
(the one
YES is using) encodes the DVB packet,
rather than the DVB packet's content like a normal CI compatible encoding card
does.
I got no clue about HOT..
--
Regards,
Noam L.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hold on. The
google for mythtv and freevo
Moish
quote who=Gal Goldschmidt
Hi,
I am in a straggle to build a PVR.
The Open issues I have:
Hardware: Shuttle with VIA MK400 and a Genius TV card ( SAA7134).
Open Issues
TV Out: I have a working Xfree 4.4 with
Gal,
I need to understand something - Why do you need a CAM if you will build an
IR transmitter to control the cable-box?!
In addition - can you send some pointers as to how you intend to build it (hardware)
and control it (software)?
Tal.
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On Thursday 15 July 2004 21:13, you wrote:
google for mythtv and freevo
Thank's but I already did my sweep there.
The most common video card is the Nvidia and PVR-250.
I did not pick the Nvidia based Shuttle because of the binary drivers issue,
binary network, binary video card etc... I am sure
On Thursday 15 July 2004 22:02, Tal Achituv wrote:
Gal,
I need to understand something - Why do you need a CAM if you will build an
IR transmitter to control the cable-box?!
In addition - can you send some pointers as to how you intend to build it
(hardware) and control it (software)?
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