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<blockquote data-quote="Low Profile" data-source="post: 600143" data-attributes="member: 190036"><p>You can card share with a Dbox (1) if you are prepared to set it up (which is a bit of a task), and receive pretty much anything that can be shared. What you need is a 50 pin (I think - from recollection) SCSI cable - and a SCSI card in a pc (connected to the internet). This puts the satellite signal as data onto the PC's bus. Then use a DVB viewer (such as DVBdream, Progdvb etc) with the correct device driver. Then you can use emulators (such as V_plug, S2EMU etc) and cardsharing plugins such as Wincsc (under Windows) or even Cccam (if you are prepared to install a Linux virtual machine under Windows - or run Linux as an O/s on the PC) .</p><p>This (correctly configured) would give you decrypted signals on your PCs monitor, and with a video output card you could then connect to a normal TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Low Profile, post: 600143, member: 190036"] You can card share with a Dbox (1) if you are prepared to set it up (which is a bit of a task), and receive pretty much anything that can be shared. What you need is a 50 pin (I think - from recollection) SCSI cable - and a SCSI card in a pc (connected to the internet). This puts the satellite signal as data onto the PC's bus. Then use a DVB viewer (such as DVBdream, Progdvb etc) with the correct device driver. Then you can use emulators (such as V_plug, S2EMU etc) and cardsharing plugins such as Wincsc (under Windows) or even Cccam (if you are prepared to install a Linux virtual machine under Windows - or run Linux as an O/s on the PC) . This (correctly configured) would give you decrypted signals on your PCs monitor, and with a video output card you could then connect to a normal TV. [/QUOTE]
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