Luc Brosens wrote: > Christian Prähauser wrote: > >> Hello Jean! >> Thanks for the hint. The server is now back online! >> >> Cheers, >> Christian. >> >> Jean-Claude Repetto schrieb: >> >>> Christian Praehauser wrote : >>> >>> >>>> I wrote a Linux kernel module which provides one or more virtual DVB >>>> adapters. When loaded, it creates a char device of the form >>>> /dev/dvbloop<num> for every virtual DVB adapter. All Transport Stream >>>> packets written to a char device will be delivered on the >>>> corresponding virtual DVB adapter. >>>> >>>> You can get the sources at http://cpn.dyndns.org/projects/dvbloop.shtml. >>>> >>>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> This site seems to be down. Can I download this module from another >>> site, or is there another way to send a file containing a TS stream to >>> the DVB drivers ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jean-Claude >>> >> > > Christian, > > would this enable me to descramble a recording made without a CAM ? I have two cards, but of course only the single CAM, and would like to be able to > store recordings without unscrambling using the card-without-CAM and afterwards descramble them using the CAM (which of course is fully paid for and > entitles me to do this) > > by the way, the site is down again > if you want, you can send me the sources by mail > I'd also be happy to host the sources for you on my website, if you want > > thanks, > > Luc > Hello Luc! Interesting idea to use dvbloop for viewing scrambled TS recordings! As I do not have much experience with the CA system in Linux-DVB, please give me a few days to check whether and how this could be done. Thanks for kind invitation to host dvbloop. It seems that my apache does not like working 24h a day ;-). From now on, I'll keep an eye on it. However, if problems continue, I may come back to your offer so that we've sort of a mirror for dvbloop. Cheers, Christian. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb