-pjv- Posted March 8, 2006 Share Posted March 8, 2006 Anysee E30 DVB-T USB 2.0 receiver wasn't in "Supported DVB Devices"-list but still asking if someone has got this working with DVBViewer software? Quote Link to comment
Tomzah Posted May 4, 2006 Share Posted May 4, 2006 Just installed Anysee --> working just fine. Quote Link to comment
daco Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Hi, have anyone tryed Anysee E30 Plus DVB-T USB 2.0 (This includes Conax reader) with DVBViewer 3.5? I can't get this receiver working with DVBViewer version 3.5 . I use receivers BDA driver but DVBViewer gives me Hardware not found message. DVBV find Receiver in Options -> Hardware but when i try to scan channels it doesn't find any. Receivers own program find all needed channels so it should not be the signal problem. Quote Link to comment
Demens Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Anysee e30 works perfectly for me. Trick is just to download newest BDA-supported drivers from the manufacturer. http://demens.1g.fi/kuvat/Satunnaisia2/any...viewer.JPG/full Quote Link to comment
daco Posted August 16, 2006 Share Posted August 16, 2006 Hi, Thanks for the help. Do you have the Anysee E30 or Anysee E30Plus card? I have Anysee E30Plus and I use newest BDA driver for this card from Anysee web page. I can see my anysee BDA card from the hardware settings just like you. But still can't find any channels and when I turn DVBViewer on it says that "Hardware not found" Quote Link to comment
DINapp Posted October 16, 2006 Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi, Thanks for the help. Do you have the Anysee E30 or Anysee E30Plus card?I have Anysee E30Plus and I use newest BDA driver for this card from Anysee web page. I can see my anysee BDA card from the hardware settings just like you. But still can't find any channels and when I turn DVBViewer on it says that "Hardware not found" In the settings part, "anysee BDA Digital Tuner" should be in the list of devices. Just set the parameters (tunertype = terrestrial, state = preferred) and it should work fine. However, the problem remains that encrypted channels cannot be decoded by DVBViewer, because unfortunately the Anysee E30+ card does not decrypt the channel within the device, but only in the host computer via SW. I wonder is there any plugin etc. to decrypt (ofcourse, if valid Conax card is inserted in the Anysee E30+ device) and display encrypted channels with DVBViewer? Now, if I want to watch encrypted channels, I have to use the (vastly inferior to DVB Viever in both image quality and usability) Anysee own viewer SW that does the decrypting. Antti Quote Link to comment
Derrick Posted October 16, 2006 Share Posted October 16, 2006 However, the problem remains that encrypted channels cannot be decoded by DVBViewer, because unfortunately the Anysee E30+ card does not decrypt the channel within the device, but only in the host computer via SW. I don't know this card but I doubt that descrambling is done in software. The chipset probably has a CSA hardware engine... ..anyway, for a 3rd party appl. like DVBViewer it will be impossible to use this descrambler only with the BDA command set. Quote Link to comment
DINapp Posted October 18, 2006 Share Posted October 18, 2006 I don't know this card but I doubt that descrambling is done in software. The chipset probably has a CSA hardware engine... ..anyway, for a 3rd party appl. like DVBViewer it will be impossible to use this descrambler only with the BDA command set. Can't really say as I'm no expert in the topic. Anyways, the Anysee E30+ also records the signal from encrypted channels in encrypted format, which also requires that when watching a recording, in addition to having to use the Anysee viewer, the card needs to be inserted in the device... This kind of sucks, especially when one only has one card per subscription from the program provider... Not fun to move the card between set-top-box in the living room and the computer in another room ;-( There are, of course, these host->slave Conax distribution devices, but in the discussion forums there seems to be mixed experiences on those. Also, with pairing this may anyways become impossible ;-( Anyways, the whole thing is pretty unfortunately as the image quality with DVBViewer (at least for me) is superior compared to the viewer program provided with the Anysee device. Quote Link to comment
Demens Posted February 7, 2007 Share Posted February 7, 2007 (edited) Good news for vista users. As you probably know, anysee devices cant find channels and act jerky in vista with xp-drivers. I found fully compatible vista drivers lying in manufacturers korean site. http://www.anysee.co.kr/board/list.php?board_kind=driver - The driver installer is in english-language - It's like for K50 but works in E30 too. - After driver installation. Just got to control panel, device manager and request vista to search the update for the device. Edited February 7, 2007 by Demens Quote Link to comment
Kimpsu Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 So... is there no way of using the Conax module of Anysee in DVBViewer? Quote Link to comment
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