On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 07:30:30PM +0100, Christoph Pfister wrote: > > However, any attempt to access the CAM fails: > > > > santinod@romilda:~$ dst_test -c > <snip> > > Maybe I'm missing something obvious? > > Yes, those dst_* tools are only needed (and usable) for a few cards. I see. Thanks for the tip. > Try "gnutv" or a normal dvb application (kaffeine, vdr, mythtv, ...). Actually, I should have mentioned that I had already tried to tune JSTV (the encrypted channel I am struggling to watch) without success. szap gave the following output (a stream could be read from dvr0 but apparently was not decrypted, as none of the players I tried could decode it): status 1f | signal c6c8 | snr d776 | ber 00000000 | unc 00000000 | FE_HAS_LOCK while gnutv reported this (and no stream was present at dvr0): status S | signal bb77 | snr 8feb | ber 0000ff08 | unc 00000000 | On the other side, "gnutv -cammenu" at least caused the CAM to give some sign of life: santinod@romilda:~$ gnutv -cammenu CAM Application type: 01 CAM Application manufacturer: d000 CAM Manufacturer code: 0000 CAM Menu string: CryptoWorks CAM supports the following ca system ids: 0x0d01 ------------------------------ Main menu of CryptoWorks CI module Please select an item 0. Quit menu 1. General Smartcard information 2. Available entitlements 3. Smart card management 4. Language 5. Check for new software CryptoWorks V4.00.008 Enter option: (all menu options appear to work - i.e. cause some other sumbenus to be displayed - but no listed option seems useful.) I'm a bit puzzled... Cheers, David _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb