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This pages contains a list of working CAM solutions for various encrypted operators across the world. Please do not list solutions that are still in development.
The main purpose of this page is to be a good starting point for beginners so
they can choose the right type of hardware for their needs.
If you want to add content to this page, feel free to do so, but please respect this layout:
- Section Country (In alphabetical order)
- sub-section: Operator
- A table for budget card that would contain: software, card, CAM type, CAM brand, comments
- A likewise table for FF cards.
Australia
Belgium
TV Vlaanderen [2]
Solutions with budget cards
| Software
| Card
| CAM type
| CAM brand
| Comments
|
| [3] Mythtv 0.20.2
| Technotrend Budget S-1500 (DVB-S)
| Mediaguard
| CanalDigital/TVVlaanderen (The official CAM)
| Dutch walkthrough: http://mythportal.be/TVVlaanderen
|
Solutions with budget cards
| Software
| Card
| CAM type
| CAM brand
| Comments
|
| [5] VDR 1.6
| [6] MystiqueTv Cabix-C2
| Mediaguard
| Mystique-View Modul
| MystiqueTV cards are KNC1 clones.
|
France
TPS
Norway
Grimstad Cable TV [7]
Solutions with budget cards
| Software
| Card
| CAM type
| CAM brand
| Comments
|
| [8] Mythtv 0.20
| Technotrend Premium DVB-C 2300 Hybrid [9]
| No encryption
| Technotrend CI [10]
| Telenor Cable TV send unencrypted most of the channels. You must use Chinacrypt CAM-Modules for viewing encrypted channels + pay card. Have not tried doing this.
|
Sweden
Solutions with budget cards
| Software
| Card
| CAM type
| CAM brand
| Comments
|
| [12] Mythtv 0.20
| KNC1 DVB-C Plus MK3
| Conax
| KNC1 CineView-Modul
| Using only vanilla kernel 2.6.22-rc5 I'm watching encrypted DVB channels. You need a program card and pay for a subscription.
|
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