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This interests me as well (I do speak some German, but as this is in the English corner, I'll guess I'll write in English).
I tried the following : record from an encrypted channel on my Dreambox 8000 with OpenPLi, that one allows to record encrypted with the ECMs in it.
I copied this recording to the VU+ Duo 4K, and I could play back the recording.
However, the recording is not marked as encrypted, so if I turn the system in standby it does not decrypt it.
So I wonder if there is any way of telling the system that this particular recording is encrypted.
The reason I would want to do that, is that sometimes I have these recordings on the VU+ Duo4K that cannot be decrypted offline for some reason.
Those very same recordings can still be played back directly, at least for a couple of hours.
I hardly use the DB8000 anymore, so I could try using it as some kind of a backup, if the recording on the VU+ does not get decrypted, I could then try the backup copy from that device, and see if it behaves the same way.
This interests me as well (I do speak some German, but as this is in the English corner, I'll guess I'll write in English).
I tried the following : record from an encrypted channel on my Dreambox 8000 with OpenPLi, that one allows to record encrypted with the ECMs in it.
I copied this recording to the VU+ Duo 4K, and I could play back the recording.
However, the recording is not marked as encrypted, so if I turn the system in standby it does not decrypt it.
So I wonder if there is any way of telling the system that this particular recording is encrypted.
The reason I would want to do that, is that sometimes I have these recordings on the VU+ Duo4K that cannot be decrypted offline for some reason.
Those very same recordings can still be played back directly, at least for a couple of hours.
I hardly use the DB8000 anymore, so I could try using it as some kind of a backup, if the recording on the VU+ does not get decrypted, I could then try the backup copy from that device, and see if it behaves the same way.