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RE: Common Interface hoes
Plamen Ganev writes:
> I can definately use CI with the windows software, and watch the channels
> (yes I have a real smartcard and a real subscription). The TT application
> will identify the bouqet and handle the smartcard seemlesly (i.e. to
> configuration necessary).
>
> I would like to obtan the same behaviour in Linux + VDR since keeping and
> extra monitor on the dedicated video-pc is not a good idea. I did lot's of
> research and testing and this is what I come with:
>
> 1. In VDR enable CA to 1. This, when passed to the driver will enable it to
> do a
> SendCICommand( dvb, CI_CMD_SYSTEM_READY, 0, 0 ) ;
> 2. I also set front.pnr to the SID (formerly PNR, and actually the
> StationID) obtained from the STEST application.
> This step will tell the driver the pnr which is fed to the irdeto CI with
> the following command:
>
> SendCICommand( dvb, CI_CMD_FAST_PSI, pnr, 2 ) ;
>
> All seems OK except that I cannot see anything on the screen (i.e. while
> working with Windows Application it's not under Linux).
Also sounds fine to me.
> The CAM is recognized properly and initialized??? I can see debug coming on
> the console each time I switch an ecrypted channel.
>
> A strange thing is that the driver issues a decoder_command( dvb, DVB_RESET,
> 0 ); and right after there's a commented SendCICommand( dvb,
> CI_CMD_SYSTEM_READY,0,0);....
>
> So: Where do I start debugging? Is anyone using the CI stuff under Linux?
According to reports I got it is working for many people.
There is a problem when using two DVB cards with a CI interface each
(it only works on one card) which I was not able to resolve yet. But
thatīs about it.
> Also another question: Where can I find (free) description to the various
> CI_CMD_??????? commands?
I donīt have one either.
Ralph
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