Hello to all, hello to Ulrich,

I don't want to annoy anybody, and there might be a lot of reasons why
such a softcam is interesting (money, comfort, etc.) or even would be
legal (in some way, sometimes and somewhere). And I don't assume
that everybody who is talking or asking about this softcam, is a criminal.

But I'm really tired of this messages, because:
You will never find a situation where such a software could become
legal.You will offend the pay-tv-companies, the law, the developers of
several encryption systems and many more with this. And as a result
of this, you will really endanger this whole linux-dvb-project (vdr,
convergence, the dvb-driver, ...).

So I really would appreciate, if discussions about such a piece of software
will stop on this list. I know that nobody can be forced to do so...

So, what do you think? Any comments about this? (I think, we need at least
a vdr-soc list for such a posting ;) ).

best regards,
reiner


Ulrich's message:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using vdr for some time now and i'm quite pleased with ist features.
> Lastly i saw this "softcam" plugin for the windows dvb software
> "multidec 8.0", it decodes Irdeto/Betacrypt and Seca without an ci, cam
> and smartcard.
> So it would be quite cool to integrate thtis feature into vdr, so that
> it no longer matters on which dvb-card you have the ci connected
> (because i really dont want to spend money for a second ci-cam-smartcard
> package). With this feature one could record two or more encrypted
> stations at once...
>
> So my question is has anyone of you seen something like this "softcam"
> for vdr?
> Actually it shouldn't be thtat hard, because as far as i have heared
> multidec bases on the linux drivers.
>
> Ciao Ulrich
>
>
>
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