Hi,

I think you should be able to decrypt with that configuration. I have my 
card+CAM connected to CI on my Technotrend FF DVB-C card and that decrypts 
channels received by other DVB-C cards. Only limitation is that I can decrypt 
channels received by one tuner at a time. I have not tested for more than 2 
channels at a time.

Sami

On May 22, 2014, at 4:47 PM, Michal Novotny wrote:

> Ralph, thanks for explanation. This is compeletely different answer from what 
> I got 2 weeks ago. So back to my example from the first post. CI is paired 
> with (bound to, connected to or name it as you like) a specific tuner and I 
> cannot use Conax CAM in CI connected to WinTV-Nova-CI-S card to decrypt 
> transport stream provided by Terratec Cinergy T (DVB-C tuner) which doesn't 
> have CI interface.
> 
> Michal
> 
> On 05/22/2014 03:12 PM, Ralph Metzler wrote:
>> Michal Novotny writes:
>>  > Why must they be on the same transponder? That was my original question
>>  > in this thread and the answer was different.
>>  >
>>  > So even if I have CAM that can decrypt multiple channels, it cannot
>>  > decrypt multiple channels from different tuners?
>> 
>> No, with most hardware this is not possible. The transport stream input of 
>> the
>> CAM-Interface is usually directly connected to the output of the 
>> tuner/demodulator
>> of the card it is mounted on or connected to. So, only services in this one
>> transport stream can be decrypted.
>> 
>> Only on few card models this is not the case and an arbitrary transport 
>> stream
>> can be sent from the PC memory to a CAM-Interface, through the CAM-Module, 
>> and
>> back to the PC memory.
>> In this case, you can take partial transport streams from several tuners,
>> mux them together, send them through the CAM, decrypt them, etc.
>> But even for those cards VDR does not (yet fully) support this.
>> 
>> 
>> Ralph
>> 
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