FROM FRENCH SITE Still in stock =>
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but that is the only site however .
good luck : ) :thum:
This AIR matrix cam looks to be adding just smart apps to the receiver,most likely not user friendly firmware.
In any case,I am sure the OP will end up with nothing easy and useful,since running oscam in windows is only one part of 10 he needs to connect to the IRD CI socket and have comm and the single idea of receiving and delivering HD video through the comm port (USB? network?) would just need too much bandwidth.
A CI module is not like OSCAM,it receives encrypted TS through PCMCIA and deliver decrypted TS through PCMCIA,it does not deliver CWs to the ird,just a decrypted TS ( so CWs are never exposed).
Someone has to make the PC to do all that comm emulation and also having enough bandwidth to receive and deliver HD (meaning double the bandwidth) at the same time between PC and CI port
CI works that way,having oscam running on windows does nothing for this,you need to build the program that do all what a CAM module does.A lot of work.
So far,there is nothing like it.At any price.
Let alone to say we started a project for CI CAM adapter network and the Italians (duolabs) stole it and built it and sold it and put an end to that freeware project.
I always had the idea of such a project,people never wanted to expend on a CI adapter when they just buy a cheap receiver and run oscam inside with nothing else to buy.
Is possible? of course it is,but is just a project that helps one or two people that want to have an IRD with CI decrypting anything a linux receiver can.
Is it worth to do? only for the fun and challenge,not for its practical use.