My quest for working DVB-C input under linux isn't over yet. I have now aquired the following: 1) Terratec Cinergy 1200 - DVB-C Card 2) KNC1 Cineview CI-Adapter 3) Mascom / Cryptoworks CA-Module I am not very successful yet. I'm using hg head dvb-drivers and apps (also tried 2.6.17 from ubuntu edgy - no difference). FTA channels work fine. The CA-Module is found by the driver: [17179595.008000] budget-av: ci interface initialised. [17179595.108000] budget-av: cam inserted A [17179596.460000] dvb_ca adapter 0: DVB CAM detected and initialised successfully I can scan for channels. If I then try to tune into the channel it works too: root@myth:/usr/src/dvb-apps/util/scan# zap "ARENA HOME (tividi)(tividi)" Using frontend "Philips TDA10021 DVB-C", type DVB-C CAM supports the following ca system ids:er 00195000 | unc ffffffff | 0x0d22 0x4a20 0x0d00 0x0d03 0x0d05 0x0d0c status SCVYL | signal 8d8d | snr efef | ber 00195000 | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK Received new PMT - sending to CAM... CAM Application type: 01 CAM Application manufacturer: 4a20 CAM Manufacturer code: 4a20 CAM Menu string: Cryptoworks Next I'm trying (in another terminal - leaving zap running) to save some of the data: root@myth:/usr/src/w_scan/w_scan-20060903# dvbstream 573 574 -o > out.mpg dvbstream v0.6 - (C) Dave Chapman 2001-2004 Released under the GPL. Latest version available from http://www.linuxstb.org/ dvbstream will stop after -1 seconds (71582788 minutes) Output to stdout Streaming 2 streams But the resulting data doesn't play back (using mplayer). If I do the same procedure on a FTA channel everything works. I have also tried mythtv and kaffeine - both allow me to watch FTA but fail on pay-channels. Any ideas? -- sven _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb