I repeat this message, as nobody gave any comments about this matter
previously. Problem still exists in 1.5.18.
And in my opinion it's fault in VDR handling CA-field. Biggest problem is still
limiting access to scrambled
channels, as antenna 2 (card #3) receives only scrambled channels.
In my opinion CA-field is not anyway proper way to control devices access to
channels.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 07:59:27AM +0200, Antti Hartikainen wrote:
> Hello, list and Klaus.
>
> Is it possible to limit multiple DVB devices to access certain channel with
> CA-field?
>
> I have following setup:
>
> Card #1: DVB-S full-featured (only for mpeg decoding and tv-output)
> Card #2: DVB-T budget (connected to antenna 1)
> Card #3: DVB-T budget (connected to antenna 2)
> Card #4: DVB-T budget (connected to antenna 1)
>
> So different DVB-cards can receive different multiplexes.
>
> Problem is:
>
> VDR doesn't seem handle correctly multiple CA-entries, when it's saving
> channel config file.
>
> When defining CA field to 2,4 (editing config file by hand) to let both cards
> 2 and 4 to access channel, VDR sets CA-field to 2. But
> would be nice if both cards which are capable to receive channel, could do
> it. In this case only one card gets it.
>
> And it is not possible to limit encrypted channels, which in my opinion is
> most critical here;
>
> 1) When defining CA field to 3,B00 - VDR sets CA-field to 3, and this channel
> won't be decrypted as it's not identified as Conax.
> 2) When defining CA field to B00,3 - VDR sets CA-field to B00, and every card
> can access this channel.
>
>
> Anyway it would be nice to limit access for devices by frequency (DVB-T/C)
> and by source (DVB-S, SourceCaps does this, any similar
> for DVB-T?). Or atleast to get this CA-field limiting working ;)
>
> Testing done with vdr 1.5.15
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