Hi, I've got some problems getting my KNC1 DVB-C working correctly. The card is found correctly as DVB: registering new adapter (KNC1 DVB-C MK3) DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (Philips TDA10023 DVB-C) I also have a CAM connected with an irdeto card installed. Syslog tells me that its been succesfullay detected. dvb_ca adapter 0: DVB CAM detected and initialised successfully I can view non-encrypted/encrypted channels when using Kaffeine, everything is working perfectly. My problem is that I want to record tv from the consol (I'm working on script that can record television and expose it thru mediatomb to be played on my PS3), and Kaffeine does not run without its UI. I have tried mplayer and xine, but I quickly found that neither of them has the abilty to decrypt using the attached CAM. So I went onto try gnutv, and thats where my problems really start. When I start gnutv like this. ./gnutv -caslotnum 0 -out file test.ts -channels channels.conf "Kanal 5" I get this error in syslog. DVB: TDA10023(0): tda10023_writereg, writereg error (reg == 0x2a, val == 0x02, ret == -121) gnutv outputs this to console: CAM Application type: 01 CAM Application manufacturer: cafe CAM Manufacturer code: babe CAM Menu string: Irdeto Access And nothing else. The stream saved to test.ts has no video, so I presume gnutv does not decrypt the video stream. ./gnutv -cammenu works fine, and I can access the cam information using it. The problem is also there when using zap and dvbstreamer. I have not yet tried mythtv or vdr, since I was hoping for a simpler solution using gnutv or similar software to just dump the stream to disk (decrypted ofcourse). I have installed latest v4l drivers from CSV and alos latest dvbapps from CSV. I hope somebody might now what the problem could be.. Regards, Rasmus Pedersen _______________________________________________ linux-dvb users mailing list For V4L/DVB development, please use instead linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb