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by ghostly_s
487 days ago
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Are OTA channels subscription based where you are (where)? Or the "decoder card" is just some middleware crap you buy once? Our OTA TV has always been ad-supported, they just moved the same channels to digital though in larger markets there are now quite a few new low-overhead licensed syndicated content options, presumably due to the cheaper cost of air slots. |
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I looked into it a bit deeper inspired by this thread, and it seems to be an explicit feature of the European digital TV broadcast system standard (DVB-T) [0], commonly used not just here in Europe, but also elsewhere around the world apparently [1].
The formal name for the "decoder card" I recalled is apparently CAM [2], which communicates with the TV using the DVB-CI protocol(?) [3], and uses the form factor of the old PCMCIA cards. I also see that the algorithm used is the CSA [4], and even more curiously I see mentions of DES [5] in the article for the encryption (with further mentions that AES is a new addition to the standard that is presently underadopted).
The only vendor-specific bit to this, because there is a bit that is vendor-specific, seems to be the key exchange algorithm used, although the articles are unclear to me about this. Interesting subject for sure. Here where I live, the Conax system [6] is in use supposedly. To be clear, they're not the service provider and have nothing to do with them (to the best I can tell).
Addendum:
Apparently I misinterpreted how it works a bit. So the Conditional-Access Module is plugged into the TV, so far so good, but that on its own is not going to achieve anything. The actual unlock comes from a smart card bundled with the CAM, and you're to put that into the CAM. As you can tell, we've only ever watched the free channels :)
[0] Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-T
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Digital_terrestrial_telev...
[2] Conditional-Access Module, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional-access_module
[3] Digital Video Broadcasting - Common Interface, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Interface
[4] Common Scrambling Algorithm, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Scrambling_Algorithm
[5] Data Encryption Standard, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Encryption_Standard
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conax