The only problem is that once in while (every month or two maybe ?) I cannot get lock on any channel and the only way to solve this is to power off the computer, and power it up again (a restart doesn't help).
Rune
2008/11/14 Tomas Drajsajtl <linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear Rune,what is your kernel version? I have the same tuner from the same shop but the CAM is Technisat. I cannot replace the CAM provided by my cable oprerator because they won't pair their Conax card with the CAM like you have for me. :-(Is it possible that TT 2300-C Premium + Technisat Technicrypt CX http://www.technisat.com/index9acb.html?nav=CI_modules,en,68-32 can have problems with the linux driver?Regards,Tomas----- Original Message -----From: Rune EvjenTo: Tomas DrajsajtlSent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 2:56 PMSubject: Re: Any DVB-C tuner with working CAM?Hi,
I use the TT 2300-C Premium card with a Conax CAM (rev 1.1) - 4.00e and this works fine with my cable provider. The CAM was ordered from www.dvb-shop.net along with the DVB-C card.
Apparently they only ship rev 1.2 ( (http://www.dvbshop.net/product_info.php/info/p20_Conax-CAM--Rev--1-2----4-00e.html) now which also supports the bitrates of HDTV, but I have not tested this CAM, although dvb-shop states that rev 1.2 is compatible as well.
My cable provider is not Technisat, but I guess that if Technisat encryption is based on Conax 4.00e then the CAM should be okay.
My configuration works in mythtv and (by recollection) mplayer and xine.
I get the same dmesg output as you for the tt-dvbpci card.
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