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Dreambox receivers
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  1. #DREAMBOX RECEIVERS SOFTWARE#
  2. #DREAMBOX RECEIVERS PC#

All new v2 Modells have a new TPM module inside. Remark: The new 7020hd v2 has a new Flash with another structure, that is why you need a different Linux Image.The numbers are suffixed with -S for Satellite, -T for Terrestrial and -C for Cable:ġ × S2, 1 x C+T (in total 2x DVB-S/C/T optional) There are a number of different models of Dreambox available. Unlike all other Dreamboxes, it features an STMicroelectronics CPU instead of PowerPC or MIPS. It has a USB-B port for service instead of the RS232 or mini-USB connectors found on other models. In 2007, Dream Multimedia also introduced a non-Linux based Dreambox receiver, the DM100, their sole to date, still featuring an Ethernet port.

#DREAMBOX RECEIVERS PC#

Unlike many PC based PVR systems that use free-to-air type of DVB receiver cards, the built-in conditional access allows receiving and storing encrypted content. It also enables the receiver to store digital copies of DVB MPEG transport streams on distributed file systems or broadcast the streams as IPTV to VideoLAN and XBMC Media Center clients. The built-in Ethernet interface allows networked computers to access the recordings on the internal hard disks on some Dreambox models. All units support Dream's own DreamCrypt conditional access (CA) system, with software-emulated CA Modules (CAMs) available for many alternate CA systems. Its firmware is officially user-upgradable, since it is a Linux-based computer, as opposed to third-party "patching" of alternate receivers. The Dreambox shares the basic design of the DBox2, including the Ethernet port and the PowerPC processor.

dreambox receivers

The bankruptcy of KirchMedia flooded the market with unsold boxes available for Linux enthusiasts. The Dbox2 was a proprietary design distributed by KirchMedia for their pay TV services.

#DREAMBOX RECEIVERS SOFTWARE#

The Linux-based production software originally used by Dreambox was originally developed for DBox2, by the Tuxbox project.









Dreambox receivers