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Username: Kemp22

Las vegas nevada

Post Number: 7
Registered: Dec-06
do you think direct tv will be hacked in next 5 years,and i would also like to ask why dish has not switched nag stream like dtv as i heard they were going to like 2 years ago thanks
 

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Username: Lklives

Post Number: 6914
Registered: Jan-06
DO NOT DOUBLE POST SAME THING IN 2 NEW THREADS...ITS CONDSIDERD RUDE...U WOULD BE BANNED FROM MANY SITES FOR DOING THAT...I ANSWERED U IN YOUR OTHER THREAD..

BTW...CAPS, LIKE THIS IS ALSO RUDE, AND CONSIDERED "YELLING"...GET THE MESSAGE!
 

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Username: Lksuxit

Post Number: 83
Registered: Dec-06
What a pr*ck you are LK.
 

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Username: Runnerguy

Pluto

Post Number: 86
Registered: Sep-06
This King Tape Post at the very least gave me a little bit more understanding of the initial question:
All providers broadcast standard defintion 4:3 as MPEG-2 for Video and AC3 for Audio both A/V industry standards even for DVD players and DVD discs that we all use. But DTV predates these standards they use a similar encoding modulation. They use QPSK instead of MPEG-2. Both encoding schemes use almost 50:1. This is an area that I know very well because I do this for a living.

Example:
Let say a hockey game of about 2 hours video taped on a digital format like DVcam if they broadcast it as is it will take about 30GB of digital video broadcast DVB. Where as if you encode to MPEG-2 & AC3 it will be down to 3G byte 10:1. Also encoding frame by frame requires compression in Mega pixels per frame similar to your digital photo camera 5MP or 6MP.
Now that it is encoded you need to decode it back so you need a decoder.

No Manufacturer that makes generic decoders like to bother with equipment that receives only QPSK the current encoding modulation for DTV instead of MPEG-2 and AC3 the current industry standards for SD by all providers.
But this doesn't mean they are safe forever may be for SD 4:3 standard broadcast. But for MPEG-4 HD is another ball game???
All providers today use MPEG-4 for HD

Any dish can point to their SATs 110 or 119 etc.
But 2 primary things you must have
- Decoder that can decode QPSK
- Keys for their conditional access (DSS Videoguard)

Therefore there is a lot more to see in HDTV for future FTA
No electronics code that can't be broken. It will be broken.
 

Silver Member
Username: Asharfi

Post Number: 443
Registered: Aug-06
Guys,

I am not sure, but I think this link is useful: http://www.weaknees.com/directv-tivo.php. They're selling DirecTv receiver with access card. I think that's the only way you can watch DirecTV for free. Or try www.ebay.com
 

Gold Member
Username: Lklives

Post Number: 6927
Registered: Jan-06
There is NO way to watch DTV for FREE!./..the BEST anybody can do is sub share!...and thats NOT free!
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