Hi, >> hmm, might be that way. But iirc there was a report from somebody with a >> DEC2540t(which is basically a DEC2000t + CI slot) on this mailing list who >> said that it only worked for not encrypted channels. >> But probably you only know for sure if you try it yourself ;) For sure, and will let you know. When I will have successfully seen on my linux box not encrypted channels, next step will be for encrypted channels! Hope it will be soon. >> The firmware is taken from the windows application. Nice to know it. Whatever, I guess there is no way to hack it [to fix unresolved bugs ;-) ]. >> have you checked if there is maybe a firmware update available? I will phone to the technical support of hauppauge... I least I will try to reach them ;-) Because, I'm not sure their websites are up to date, and all versions of their firwares freely downloadable. (As far I know, the firmware 2.32 is not referenced from their website, but available to who know where to get it.) Regards. Johann Peter wrote: > Johann schrieb: > >> Hi, >> >> First of all thanks for your answers. >> >> I'll try your proposal as soon as possible (I'm not at home for now!), >> but I've yet some comments/questions related to your response. >> >> >>>> no support for the CI of the dec2450t and the dec3000s, so no support >>> >> >> for any encrypted channels. >> I guess dealing with the CAM is a job for the DEC3000s (since it's able >> to decode encrypted channels in standalone mode). >> So, I can understand a (DEC3000s) firmware is indirectly responsible of >> channel decryption, but how the linux-dvb (driver) can be involved in >> it. >> I was thinking (please remind I'm a newbie) linux-dvb is asking for a >> decrypted stream using some informations (like channels, or >> frequencies...) and linux-dvb is handling this stream, end of the story. >> In other words, from PC/linux-dvb point of view handling not encrypted >> or encrypted channel should be the same (at least for device like >> DEC3000s that can run in standalone mode). > > hmm, might be that way. But iirc there was a report from somebody with > a DEC2540t(which is basically a DEC2000t + CI slot) on this mailing > list who said that it only worked for not encrypted channels. > But probably you only know for sure if you try it yourself ;) > >> >> About the firmware, is it provided by hauppauge? If yes, is it the same >> for hauppauge windows application or/and linux-dvb? > > The firmware is taken from the windows application. > >> >> >>>> AV711x chip is a "quite sensitive beast and hangs often". >>> >> >> I guess it's not only a driver problem (but firmware) since >> unfortunately the DEC3000s is unstable in standalone mode too. > > have you checked if there is maybe a firmware update available? > > Peter > >> >> Regards. >> Johann >>