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- #3Hi Jedm, the CI slot is designed to take a Conditional Access Module (CAM), into which a Subscription card is installed. A few users have reported that this works well with a Dragon CAM or TRex CAM. As regards Setanta, the encryption system on the satellite is different to that used on TopUpTV, so will not work with a Setanta Card. It is possible to use an expired Sky card to get Ch4HD, Sky3 etc.
- #4Setanta Sports is available on satellite with a card if you pay the subs
http://www.setanta.com/online-offers/?gclid=CMuYroK81JcCFc0a3godbG6iCQ - #5Setanta Sports is available on satellite with a card if you pay the subs
http://www.setanta.com/online-offers/?gclid=CMuYroK81JcCFc0a3godbG6iCQ
Yes but the satellite encryption is NDS and they do not sell NDS CAMs. NDS cards will work for a while in Dragon, TRex and Diablo CAMs BUT the card needs to live in a Sky digibox for 24 hours every 4 weeks to receive a 'keep alive' signal otherwise the cards goes to sleep and will not decrypt anything. - #6I got a pre-loaded t-rex off ebay works a treat for me helps take the load off the hard drive too. I tend to cap what I need to cap and then leave it in the sky box rest of the time
- #7One further problem is that although these CAMs work with the present generation of Sky/NDS cards there is no guarantee that they will work with the next generation of cards due out in April and if they do how long it will take for someone to reverse engineer that card and produce the software to allow the CAMs to decode the new cards. Remember these CAMs did not work with the first generation of Sky NDS cards.
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What makes you think that the current cards are to be replaced? I have seen you post a stetment to this effect a couple of times but have not seen this information anywhere else. You sound like a scaremongering Sky employee:-) Using a Sky card in a Dragon CAM in a non-Sky receiver or with a PC tuner has been working well for over 3 years.One further problem is that although these CAMs work with the present generation of Sky/NDS cards there is no guarantee that they will work with the next generation of cards due out in April.
BTW A Sky card will happily update in a Dreambox receiver & that card can be shared to a Diablo WiFi CAM in the Humax CAM slot. - #9What makes you think that the current cards are to be replaced? I have seen you post a stetment to this effect a couple of times but have not seen this information anywhere else. You sound like a scaremongering Sky employee:-) Using a Sky card in a Dragon CAM in a non-Sky receiver or with a PC tuner has been working well for over 3 years.
BTW A Sky card will happily update in a Dreambox receiver & that card can be shared to a Diablo WiFi CAM in the Humax CAM slot.
I do not work for Sky and never have.
For your info Sky's contract with NDS states encryption is changed every 5 years and it is now slightly over 5 years sibce they were last changed.
Recently a new third caid (Conditional Access ID) has appearred on the metadata broadcast. The caids are the identification of the viewing cards and this confirms that there are now (or very shortly will be) 3 generations of viewing cards.
I am not the only poster saying this. See these threads
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=957815&highlight=new+sky+cards
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=948671&highlight=new+sky+cards
http://www.forum.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=922395&highlight=viewing+cards
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=915332&highlight=new+sky+viewing+cards
Plus threads on several other forums. So I suggest before attempting to flame someone you actually try a search on the forum. I am merely warning newbies on this forum that DO NOT expect a guarantee that any new cards will work in their exepensive CAMs bought solely for the purpose of decrypting Sky. The first generation of Sky digital cards did not work in these CAMs and it is only moot to assume that the next generation cards will not work until someone has reverse engineered them and written the software for the CAMs and multicrypt readers if possible. I am well aware of the capabilities of using Sky cards in non Sky receivers.
For your info I have a Dragon CAM, a TRex CAM and a TM9100 with multicrypt card reader all of which I use with full Sky subscription cards. - #10davemurgatroyd Don't be so sensitive. I intended no flame. Perhaps you missed the smilie?
The links that you posted are the normal gossip & speculation regarding Sky's intentions. There is as usual nothing concrete to back up the rumour.
The reason that the 1st generation Sky digital cards did not work in these unofficial CAMs is that the conditional access part of NDS/Videoguard encryption hadn't been reverse engineered at that time. If you pop a 1st gen Sky card into a Dreambox it is recognised as an NDS card & communicates with the card & receives an ATR (answer to reset). I am sure that if these cards were still in use they would be fully functional. - #11davemurgatroyd Don't be so sensitive. I intended no flame. Perhaps you missed the smilie?
The links that you posted are the normal gossip & speculation regarding Sky's intentions. There is as usual nothing concrete to back up the rumour.
What is the recent introduction of the third caid then if not concrete evidence? - #12so if these cards will work. sky *active account card ^
will the epg show all the sky channels. - #13The epg for a non freesat scan will indeed show the channels that you may be able to view.
However the epg will not be the same as the full 'sky' epg or the freesat epg, but very limited (maybe only now and next)