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Old 01-09-2008   #1
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Hi all, a few questions that i hope some one has the answer to.
Ok I have a tm5400 ci+ usb, fully patched and new softcam keys installed,my first question is,I'm able to decode most, if not all nagravision channel, but not luck with any others i.e viaccess,seca and so on, so with a softcam/patch installed should this receiver decode viaccess etc,with valid keys..I understand the tm-5400 has a multicrypt card reader (Multicrypt Card ReaderDigitAlb, Conax, Iredeto, Viaccess 1 & 2, Original ART Card, Greak Nova Card) and 1 ci slot,
so wonder why the softcam is not decoding?and if i was going to buy a cam for this box,what one would be best? and can the keys be used the same was as a if i was using a soft cam? or would i need a card and programmer.
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You can only get the packages that are currently open. When you downloaded the patch it would have had a list of what it opened.
Currently it is the Nagra 2 channels that are mainly compromised so for now your patched receiver will open the following main packages:
Premiere 19E, Polsat 13E, Digi TV 1W.
A diablo 2.3 cam or MII+ card will also currently open DigitAlb 16E and Canal Digital 1W.
To program the Diablo Cam you need a Cas programmer, I recommend the Cas 3+ as this not only programs cams but also cards.
To program the MII+ card you also require a Phoenix capable card programmer, which the Cas 3+ can do but so can a cheaper programmer.



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Many thanks for the reply,and the information.
Would it be possible to buy the Card and Cam you mention and programme the card via the Tm5400?
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Many thanks for the reply,and the information.
Would it be possible to buy the Card and Cam you mention and programme the card via the Tm5400?
Thanks
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If you re-read the previous post from Mickha he has already answered your question, you need a CAS3+ programmer the TM is an stb not a programmer

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Ok, many thanks, Well! guess i need a programmer. :-)
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