Skystar USB2 HD CI REV 2.0
The information on a white sticker on the PCB states:
Model AD-SB301, Project ID: 6027
DVB-S2, CI, USB Box (on-line update)
H/W Ver: A1, PID/VID: 14F7 / 0002
manufactured and sent to me by Azurewave.
It has a broken
on a white sticker on the PCB states:
Model AD-SB301, Project ID: 6027
DVB-S2, CI, USB Box (on-line update)
H/W Ver: A1, PID/VID: 14F7 / 0002
manufactured and sent to me by Azurewave.
It has a broken ferrite cored inductor on it, which appears to be on the
power line to the demodulator/tuner
USB2 HD CI REV 2.0
The information on a white sticker on the PCB states:
Model AD-SB301, Project ID: 6027
DVB-S2, CI, USB Box (on-line update)
H/W Ver: A1, PID/VID: 14F7 / 0002
manufactured and sent to me by Azurewave.
It has a broken ferrite cored inductor on it, which appears to be on the
power
to
NDA's and agreements.
Looking further in my hardware museum, I did find a
Technisat Skystar USB2 HD CI REV 2.0
The information on a white sticker on the PCB states:
Model AD-SB301, Project ID: 6027
DVB-S2, CI, USB Box (on-line update)
H/W Ver: A1, PID/VID: 14F7 / 0002
manufactured and sent
My TechniSat SkyStar 2 HD CI USB ID 14f7:0002 wasn't tuning DVB-S2 channels.
Investigation revealed that it doesn't read DVB-S2 registers out of stb0899.
Comparison with usb trafic of the Windows driver showed the correct
communication scheme. This patch implements it.
The question is, whether
Moi David
On 06.02.2014 11:45, David Jedelsky wrote:
My TechniSat SkyStar 2 HD CI USB ID 14f7:0002 wasn't tuning DVB-S2 channels.
Investigation revealed that it doesn't read DVB-S2 registers out of stb0899.
Comparison with usb trafic of the Windows driver showed the correct
communication scheme
Hi David,
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 3:15 PM, David Jedelsky david.jedel...@gmail.com wrote:
My TechniSat SkyStar 2 HD CI USB ID 14f7:0002 wasn't tuning DVB-S2 channels.
Investigation revealed that it doesn't read DVB-S2 registers out of stb0899.
Comparison with usb trafic of the Windows driver
Individually each of them work. When both of them are connected I get
corrupted video as soon as I tune to another channel. There is no
specific pattern in the logs, but now and then trouble about too large
packets when communicating with the CAM appears in dmesg, which could
make sense given the
On Tue (Tuesday) 08.Jun (June) 2010, 12:14, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Markus Rechberger mrechber...@gmail.com writes:
Trident is also still improving the quality of their driver and
firmware, it very much makes
sense that they handle their driver especially since those DRX drivers
are very
On Tue, June 8, 2010 08:26, Tobias Maier wrote:
The Micronas DRX series seems to 'evil' in that there
is only a closed-source driver and the manufacturer doesn't cooperate
with open source developers.
Have you asked them or are you simply asuming this because there is no
open source driver?
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Jan-Pascal van Best
janpas...@vanbest.org wrote:
On Tue, June 8, 2010 08:26, Tobias Maier wrote:
The Micronas DRX series seems to 'evil' in that there
is only a closed-source driver and the manufacturer doesn't cooperate
with open source developers.
Have you
Markus Rechberger mrechber...@gmail.com writes:
Trident is also still improving the quality of their driver and
firmware, it very much makes
sense that they handle their driver especially since those DRX drivers
are very complex
(basically too complex for being handled by the community, the
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no wrote:
Markus Rechberger mrechber...@gmail.com writes:
Trident is also still improving the quality of their driver and
firmware, it very much makes
sense that they handle their driver especially since those DRX drivers
are very
This is the device:
http://www.technisat.com/index9332.html?nav=PC_products,en,76-229
lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 14f7:0003
on the card is a Micronas DRX 3913 JKA2 which is a combined analog
cable, DVB-C and DVB-T Demodulator.
best hit I can get with google is
On 06/07/2010 09:01 AM, Tobias Maier wrote:
on the card is a Micronas DRX 3913 JKA2 which is a combined analog
cable, DVB-C and DVB-T Demodulator.
any chance this device is supported soon? Anything i can do to get
this going?
Hi Tobias,
I'm in the market for a USB DVB-C device, and I've
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI) allows you to capture the decrypted stream to your
hard drive (i've just tested it).
Maybe it is not CI+ itself in the first place
so, i can't see a reason why even if it has CI+ chip inside same
functionally
doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI) allows you to capture the decrypted stream to your
hard drive (i've just tested it).
Maybe it is not CI+ itself in the first place
so, i can't see a reason why even
a software decoder with a key and hence
under Windows, but under Linux I would really doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI) allows you to capture the decrypted stream to your
hard drive (i've just tested
-plus_overview_v2009-07-06.pdf
See pages 7, 8 , 12, 15
It could be possible to pair a software decoder with a key and hence
under Windows, but under Linux I would really doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI
under Windows, but under Linux I would really doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI) allows you to capture the decrypted stream to your
hard drive (i've just tested it).
so, i can't see a reason why even if it has
, 8 , 12, 15
It could be possible to pair a software decoder with a key and hence
under Windows, but under Linux I would really doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB (which is OEM version of
SmartDTV USB CI) allows you to capture the decrypted
+
http://www.ci-plus.com/data/ci-plus_overview_v2009-07-06.pdf
See pages 7, 8 , 12, 15
It could be possible to pair a software decoder with a key and hence
under Windows, but under Linux I would really doubt it, if it happens
to be a CI+ chip
at least in Windows Hauppage WinTV-CI USB
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Ian Wilkinson n...@sgtwilko.f9.co.uk wrote:
HoP wrote:
I don't know the details into the USB device, but each of those CAM's
have bandwidth limits on them and they vary from one CAM to the other.
Also, there is a limit on the number of simultaneous PID's that
HoP a écrit :
I don't know the details into the USB device, but each of those CAM's
have bandwidth limits on them and they vary from one CAM to the other.
Also, there is a limit on the number of simultaneous PID's that which
you can decrypt.
Some allow only 1 PID, some allow 3. Those are the
Markus Rechberger a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM, HoP jpetr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jonas
Does anyone know if there's any progress on USB CI adapter support?
Last posts I can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have
Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave it a
shot back then) asking for help.
The chip manufacturer introduced a usb stick as well;
http://www.smardtv.com/index.php?page=products_listingrubrique=pctvsection=usbcam
but besides the scary
I don't know the details into the USB device, but each of those CAM's
have bandwidth limits on them and they vary from one CAM to the other.
Also, there is a limit on the number of simultaneous PID's that which
you can decrypt.
Some allow only 1 PID, some allow 3. Those are the basic CAM's
HoP wrote:
I don't know the details into the USB device, but each of those CAM's
have bandwidth limits on them and they vary from one CAM to the other.
Also, there is a limit on the number of simultaneous PID's that which
you can decrypt.
Some allow only 1 PID, some allow 3. Those are the
can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave it a
shot back then) asking for help.
The chip manufacturer introduced a usb stick as well;
http://www.smardtv.com/index.php?page=products_listingrubrique
posts I can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave it a
shot back then) asking for help.
The chip manufacturer introduced a usb stick as well;
http://www.smardtv.com/index.php?page=products_listingrubrique
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM, HoP jpetr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jonas
Does anyone know if there's any progress on USB CI adapter support?
Last posts I can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave
BTW, Hauppauge's WinTV-CI looked much more promissing.
At least when I started reading whole thread about it here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-...@linuxtv.org/msg28113.html
Unfortunatelly, last Steve's note about not getting anything
(even any answer) has disappointed me fully. And
Hi All,
Does anyone know if there's any progress on USB CI adapter support?
Last posts I can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave it a
shot back then) asking for help.
The chip manufacturer introduced
Hi Jonas
Does anyone know if there's any progress on USB CI adapter support?
Last posts I can find are from 2008 (Terratec Cinergy CI USB
Hauppauge WinTV-CI).
That attempt seems to have stranded with Luc Brosens (who gave it a
shot back then) asking for help.
The chip manufacturer
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