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authorKlaus Schmidinger <vdr@tvdr.de>2002-12-01 11:25:22 +0100
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+This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
+
+Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <kls@cadsoft.de>
+
+Project's homepage: www.cadsoft.de/vdr
+
+Latest version available at: www.cadsoft.de/vdr
+
+See the file COPYING for license information.
+
+Description:
+
+The 'sky' plugin implements a new device for VDR, which is based on the
+MPEG2 encoder card described at linuxtv.org/mpeg2/kfir.xml. It
+allows you to connect the analog a/v output of your Sky Digibox to VDR,
+so that you can enjoy the full recording flexibility of VDR with your
+Sky subscription. Note that this is NOT something that does anything
+illegal, like decrypting the Sky programme without a subscription. You
+will need a Sky Digibox and a valid subscription in order to use this
+plugin.
+
+The Digibox is remotely controlled through VDR via LIRC (see lirc.org).
+The file lircd.conf.sky contains the remote control codes necessary to
+control the Digibox.
+
+In order to access the Sky channels VDR needs to know the channel number
+under which each channel is stored in the Sky Digibox. These numbers are
+used as 'frequency' parameters in the channels.conf definitions of the Sky
+channels (see the file 'channels.conf.sky'). Since these numbers are always
+less than 1000, they can be easily distinguished from normal satellite
+transponder frequencies. The VPID is 160 and the APID is 80 for all Sky
+channels. These are just fake PIDs, since the Kfir card always uses these
+fixed PIDs. The 'Ca' parameter of the Sky channels is set to 301, which
+is defined as "Videoguard, Sky Digital" in VDR's 'ca.conf' file. Again, please
+note that VDR doesn't do any decrypting here, this is just to mark these
+channels as "conditionally accessible" and have a way of setting the CICAM
+value for the Kfir device in VDR's Setup menu.
+
+The Sky EPG is available on the Internet at http://www.ananova.com.
+The Perl script getskyepg.pl extracts the EPG data from these pages
+and sends it to VDR via an SVDRP connection. The channel numbers Sky
+uses to generate the EPG pages are stored as the 'sid' parameter in
+the channels.conf definitions of the Sky channels. You can keep your
+EPG data up-to-date by entering a call to getskyepg.pl into your
+/etc/crontab. Call 'getskyepg.pl -h' for a list of options.