[vdr] iptv plugin+CAM support
Thu Aug 28 09:29:57 CEST 2008 Support for CAM seems to be nowadays one of the top requested features for the iptv plugin. I guess that encrypted streams are becoming more popular in the iptv world altogether. It turns out that implementing CAM support to iptv is quite tricky. One option would be to implement support for external CAM module such as the Hauppauge WinTV-CI USB. These devices seem to be unsupported in linux so a driver would have to be written first. I've also thought about using the CAM of an existing DVB card to do the decryption of iptv streams, but to the best of my current knowledge it is impossible to use a CAM of a certain device to decrypt streams that are not received by the same device. (Someone correct me if I'm mistaken). Can anyone think of any other alternatives? Got me stumped - but I watch this thread with great interest!! Hi, I am very interested in that, because I subscribe to a S F R TVBOX service that provided a (netgem) receiver very slow and does not allow the recording and backup to another media like a usb key... Recently I tested the TV channels using vdr-1.7.21 with iptv-0.4.2 without disable_ca_updates and disable_eitscan patches and it works perfectly but only with FTA channels. I saw also that updates pids automatically from udp multicast ip address. FTA channel: BFMTV:130:S=1|P=1|F=UDP|U=233.136.0.130|A=65000:I:0:2070=27:2071=@4:2078:0:4207:0:130:0 Encryptedchannel: France4:118:S=1|P=1|F=UDP|U=233.136.0.118|A=65000:I:0:2040=27:2041=fra@4,2042=eng@4:2048:5601,1851,1852,100:4204:0:118:0 I wonder if it is possible to modify the code of SC plugin to enable it with IPTV channels ? Because SC plugin support smartcard. For most encrpytion systems this plugin supports original subscription smartcards (e.g. from a Phoenix/Smartmouse ISO interface connected to a serial port) Best regards. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] iptv plugin+CAM support
Hi. Support for CAM seems to be nowadays one of the top requested features for the iptv plugin. I guess that encrypted streams are becoming more popular in the iptv world altogether. It turns out that implementing CAM support to iptv is quite tricky. One option would be to implement support for external CAM module such as the Hauppauge WinTV-CI USB. These devices seem to be unsupported in linux so a driver would have to be written first. I've also thought about using the CAM of an existing DVB card to do the decryption of iptv streams, but to the best of my current knowledge it is impossible to use a CAM of a certain device to decrypt streams that are not received by the same device. (Someone correct me if I'm mistaken). Can anyone think of any other alternatives? Got me stumped - but I watch this thread with great interest!! ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] iptv plugin+CAM support
2008/8/25 Придворов Андрей [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi I use iptv, but my iptv provider is planning to encode the signal, and distribute the access card. This plugin does not see the availability of encryption, and can not work with CAM. Any plan about integrate CAM support in iptv? Any suggestions? Hi. Support for CAM seems to be nowadays one of the top requested features for the iptv plugin. I guess that encrypted streams are becoming more popular in the iptv world altogether. It turns out that implementing CAM support to iptv is quite tricky. One option would be to implement support for external CAM module such as the Hauppauge WinTV-CI USB. These devices seem to be unsupported in linux so a driver would have to be written first. I've also thought about using the CAM of an existing DVB card to do the decryption of iptv streams, but to the best of my current knowledge it is impossible to use a CAM of a certain device to decrypt streams that are not received by the same device. (Someone correct me if I'm mistaken). Can anyone think of any other alternatives? -- Antti Seppälä ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] iptv plugin+CAM support
Hi I use iptv, but my iptv provider is planning to encode the signal, and distribute the access card. This plugin does not see the availability of encryption, and can not work with CAM. Any plan about integrate CAM support in iptv? Any suggestions? Best regards. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr