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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 18815" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>Derek </p><p>- what kind of Aston CAM have you got, and when did you purchase it?</p><p>The CAM type should be reported by the CI menu of your receiver.</p><p></p><p>- which channels do you want to receive specifically? You really must decide this before you can even know which type of card & CAM you need. There is no such channel as "canal". There are various "Canal+" variants across Europe, but they transmit under various different encryption systems. That's why you need to be specific. </p><p></p><p>- Lyngsat is merely a listing of satellites and their transponders & channels. The Lyngsat site will tell you the encryption system a channel uses, but it will not tell you how to receive it. It will certainly not tell you anything about pirate card options. You need to go to Lyngsat, find the encryption system of the channels you're interested in, and then depending on that you'll know the CAM/CA you need, and whether there's a pirate-card option or whether you would have to use an official subscription. Systems for which hacks are available in the public domain are: Mediaguard v1 (often colloquially referred to as "Seca v1"), Irdeto v1, Betacrypt v1, Viaccess v1, Nagravision, and Conax. The latter will require a special type of card though, and an actual Conax CAM. The others are available on goldwafer or funcards (to name but two types of card) in combination with a range of CAMs or reprogrammed receivers.</p><p></p><p>Please search the forum as I suggested for more information.</p><p></p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 18815, member: 174998"] Derek - what kind of Aston CAM have you got, and when did you purchase it? The CAM type should be reported by the CI menu of your receiver. - which channels do you want to receive specifically? You really must decide this before you can even know which type of card & CAM you need. There is no such channel as "canal". There are various "Canal+" variants across Europe, but they transmit under various different encryption systems. That's why you need to be specific. - Lyngsat is merely a listing of satellites and their transponders & channels. The Lyngsat site will tell you the encryption system a channel uses, but it will not tell you how to receive it. It will certainly not tell you anything about pirate card options. You need to go to Lyngsat, find the encryption system of the channels you're interested in, and then depending on that you'll know the CAM/CA you need, and whether there's a pirate-card option or whether you would have to use an official subscription. Systems for which hacks are available in the public domain are: Mediaguard v1 (often colloquially referred to as "Seca v1"), Irdeto v1, Betacrypt v1, Viaccess v1, Nagravision, and Conax. The latter will require a special type of card though, and an actual Conax CAM. The others are available on goldwafer or funcards (to name but two types of card) in combination with a range of CAMs or reprogrammed receivers. Please search the forum as I suggested for more information. 2old [/QUOTE]
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