2008/2/2, David Santinoli <marauder@xxxxxxxxxx>: > 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): szap doesn't support descrambling. > status 1f | signal c6c8 | snr d776 | ber 00000000 | unc 00000000 | FE_HAS_LOCK > > while gnutv reported this (and no stream was present at dvr0): You can run "gnutv -out dvr" or "gnutv -out file <filename>". > 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 > Christoph _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb