PCMCIA USB adapter with Conditional Access Module integration into linux
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The goal of this project is to integrate the usage of a PCMCIA to USB adapter with a conditional access module to work in linux. The "CAM" (conditional access module) is used for decryption of programs inside a video transport stream:
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There are existing projects that utilize similar methods to decrypt programs inside transport streams, but they all use emulation to shortcut the need to use a CAM module. This can be unstable at times. The legitimate method is to use authorized CAM and CARD combinations to achieve decryption.
I have this device see "image [login to view URL]" and I have this device see "image [login to view URL]" I want to be able to use them combined to decode a program stream inside IP transport stream video.
In most cases we will need to parse the input stream, and then select channel(s) that it should decrypt and then output the IP transport stream.
The application should work 24/7/365 with no errors.
This project can be extended to become a monthly paying job to support and expand and build this to include more features.
There are many projects out there that do something similar, such as "tsdecrypt", but this does not support the PCMCIA interface. If you can modify the code to support the PCMCIA, you will save a lot of time with it.
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Hi, Sir
Very interesting.
Do you have driver source of your device?
If you have, I could satisfy your request within a few days.
If you haven't, need more time to process your request.
Please show my review and give me more information.(your device's name, and so on)
Anyway I think I could satisfy you.
Thanks.
Hi,
Just let you know we have several experience on development of DVB STB and DTV with CA module in various platforms including ST and Broadcom chipsets runnning Linux. We can do the required changes in tsdecrypt solution. Would it be possible to give us more details about the project? Is kernel driver for CAM h/w adapter in image1 available? I wonder if the latest Linux Kernel supports the CAM h/w in image1.
Looking forward to your reply. Please don't hesitate to contact us for further discussion.
Regards,
Ece Engineering