CanalDigitaal start anti-sharing measures

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    CanalDigitaal sent a message that day from 11.00 hours the following on the Internet would be read;


    Its anti-card starting at CanalDigitaal


    Starting today - Tuesday, January 10, 2012 -, the Luxembourg company to its Dutch TV provider Canal Digital card share the anti-security option introduced. This is part of the smart card - also called cardsharing - limited.


    Sharing the subscription of a smart card is available today is limited to four clients. Because the anti-split card security is a default value of two clients is, the Canal Digital SmartCard to be upgraded to version I4A card. Only the smart card equipped with this card version can simultaneously control four clients. In all other cases, one can only control two clients. You can have your smart card with the card version I4A.


    You then do the following:


    If you are a certified by Canal Digital satellite receiver than you need to do anything. Canal Digital has in recent months the necessary software is already sent to your card. Certified by Canal Digital receivers have also been extensively tested and you will not notice any difference in the operation. These receivers will work as before and you will notice no restrictions.


    You own a Linux satellite receiver, Dreambox example of the brand, VU +, or Clark Tech Xtrend. You should in this case your satellite receiver with the latest firmware version of the firmware used by your. You can download the latest version of the firmware OpenPLi such charge from OpenPLi - Open Source Software Set-Top Box. This firmware must be provided by the CCcam Softcam version 2. 3.0 Only with this will be your smart card with a new version provided. Card version number may ask you to OpenPLi the Blue button / PPanels / CCcam / Smartcard Info. The card version is however Cccam 2. 3.0 step by step with new firmware. If your smart card so multiple updates, you must have missed the second single from the smart card smart card reader. When the smartcard into the smartcard reader will stop the next map update installed on the smartcard. You repeat the process until you reach the smart card version information I4A see. You can from then on four clients simultaneously control. You need to update your satellite receiver to a map of the Dutch channels tune. Caution! If you have an old Mediaguard2 smart card you can not use CCcam version 2. 3.0, because the smart card Mediaguard2 no longer supported.


    You own a Linux satellite receiver, Dreambox example of the brand, VU +, or Clark Tech Xtrend and use the oscam Softcam. You should in this case your satellite receiver with the latest firmware version of the firmware used by your. You should in this case the oscam Softcam oscam Experimental version to use. Oscam unfortunately can not display the version number. When the card version is not I4A then can the smartcard to this map version updates through the satellite some time with the smart card into the internal card reader to match one of the Dutch channels. You do not Experimental oscam with the smart card several times to remove from the card reader. The map updates are indeed installed automatically in sequence.


    If your smart card has the card version I4A create up to four clients with a smart control. When using Linux, satellite receivers, each recorded program as a client. This is because Linux satellite receivers recorded program unencrypted on the hard disk. Do you use certified by Canal Digital satellite receivers with recording capability will be recorded programs NOT counted as a client. This is because satellite receivers certified programs encoded on the hard disc. You can thus use certified satellite receivers to record as many programs simultaneously to the hardware limitation of the used certified program. You must include encrypted program within 2 days after admission or through the satellite receiver to decode. Certified by Canal Digital receivers do this automatically. Should you have any questions about this you can set Forums - Powered by vBulletin.


    There are currently much speculation about the effects of the anti-split card security. As security for some time in the M7 Group SA Belgian television providers and TV Vlaanderen TéléSat operational we can make some of these speculations take a closer look and talk again.


    Overlapping images are still possible. When in the satellite receiver - satellite receiver Linux too - as an option is set to a recorded program a certain number of minutes before the start of the program must be started and after a certain number of minutes the program should continue to run is possible. The duration of the recorded program - so including extra time before and after the duration of the recorded program - is simply counted as a client.


    If one uses a standard configuration SmartWi (base station and three clients) can easily simultaneously on all three existing clients quickly zapping.


    If you like Softcam Cccam in your Linux receiver uses it is advisable to mitigating internal settings (4 per 10 sec) of the Softcam not activate. This will in most cases the number of clients affected. Doing so, you will be much slower zapping. Without this limit, you can quickly zap just as before, that its anti-card has no problem with that.


    It is wrongly stated on forums that were certified receivers have problems with fast zapping, that is not the case. No receiver we tested went black for fast zapping.
    Most Linux receivers on the market have a hardware limit of 4 simultaneous channels that they can demux. That's not the anti-card hers, but is simply a limitation of the receiver.
    The above only applies if you use your own smart card inside your own home the smart sharing. Operation at remote cardsharing among multiple users creates a different effect of the anti-split card security. You should also note that externally via the Internet portions of the smartcard (cardsharing) punishable.
    In recent months, several actions by European TV providers - including CanalDigitaal and TV Vlaanderen - took place against external internet cardsharing place. So this week by the card-share team M7 Group SA again uncovered more than 100 servers. The cards will immediately be blocked and will be reported to the police against the owners of these cards. These actions will continue to run even after the introduction of this new measure against card hairs.

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