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Dragon CAM - also for NDS/Videoguard
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<blockquote data-quote="easysat" data-source="post: 22786" data-attributes="member: 175305"><p>Logically the card would be married to the Videoguard CI CAM. But of course this wouldn't be enough as it is easy to put the CAM in another receiver which would defeat the whole purpose of marrying. I guess the CAM would have to communicate with the receiver to obtain some sort of unique serial number. The card would then be married to the CAM and the box.</p><p></p><p>I vaguely remember SCM announcing that they had a prototype Videoguard DVB-CI CAM. This would make sense as they would need to be ready for any change in tactics by NDS users. In principle, there is nothing difficult in producing a Videoguard CAM - you just need to incorporate the so-called NDS verifier and smartcard interface on the CAM rather than in the MPEG source decoder chip in the receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easysat, post: 22786, member: 175305"] Logically the card would be married to the Videoguard CI CAM. But of course this wouldn't be enough as it is easy to put the CAM in another receiver which would defeat the whole purpose of marrying. I guess the CAM would have to communicate with the receiver to obtain some sort of unique serial number. The card would then be married to the CAM and the box. I vaguely remember SCM announcing that they had a prototype Videoguard DVB-CI CAM. This would make sense as they would need to be ready for any change in tactics by NDS users. In principle, there is nothing difficult in producing a Videoguard CAM - you just need to incorporate the so-called NDS verifier and smartcard interface on the CAM rather than in the MPEG source decoder chip in the receiver. [/QUOTE]
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