That link has been dead for a long time now.
Unfortunately, he only provides e2 formatted keys now instead of universal like he did before.
That link has been dead for a long time now.
Unfortunately, he only provides e2 formatted keys now instead of universal like he did before.
I think it is just because of football rights.
Right now, it is completely open:
Next time it is encrypted, make a recording of the stream and see if anyone can find the key.
I know there are at least a couple of people on here that can get keys if you get them the crypt9 or just a recording.
Can anyone explain the difference between e2 and universal hash?
I need universal hash, and it seems most shared files are e2.
Is it possible to convert them with a script or something?
Maybe you know a good source for always up-to-date keys in universal format?
Mohammed used to supply them on github, but now he only supplies in e2 format.
If you do this: How To Find A Biss Keys using "CWBruteList"
I get: 10 00 00 10 00 00 00 00
No idea if it's correct.
That list.txt is very old, and I don't have all the rainbow tables etc to properly brute force it.
I understand now. The west beam is normally free to air, but they add biss sometimes (like now during football).
TRT 1 is on a few different beams. Some are encrypted and some are not.
It's my understanding that some cards were manufactured wrong, or an emm update applied too much time. Not really sure.
Hopefully someone cares enough to try.
I posted in the OScam section. I saw the decoders when looking up Trophy Access.
I posted a quick how to here:
ThreadCompile your own oscam with simple build - windows 10 / 11 and ubuntu appHere is a quick tutorial on how to compile oscam or oscam emu yourself.
Some basic knowledge of what your trying to achieve is required - blindly adding things to your bin, when you do not even understand there function, will be of no use to you, so keep it simple.
When things go wrong - you need to be able to read and understand the build failure log, it is very useful in helping you narrow down the failure.
I am not going to spoon feed anyone, nor answer all manner of questions - lets be…Where you can compile your own oscam or oscam emu, it may be particularly useful for both of you guys to do so without all the stream relay stuff us guys in the UK and Germany use for our E2 STB's. I suggest building it with static libs or checking your image / hardware for openSSL versions first. BTW you can specify where your configs go when building yourself..... good luck.
I already use vanilla OScam compiled by the guys over at linuxserver.io
Here is one of the channels:
Here is the github repo: https://github.com/oscam-emu/oscam-patched
You can check the changenotes there.
Is anyone able to open the Trophy Access encrypted channels on 36E?
No, I replaced those cards with one that had a few years of entitlements already on it.
Card sharing not tolerated?
Yes it is. Card sharing != pay servers.
Things you will need:
- OScam
- A card reader
- A Card
You should make sure the card you want to share can be used in OScam first, not all cards can be.
Free servers? Cheap lines?
I'm not sure why people swear by different OScam builds.
It's my understanding that vanilla OScam now supports iCAM on most/all devices.
Freezing is almost certainly a line issue.
If swapping an OScam build does fix it, then it's probably a switched default setting rather than the build.
For example, Ncam changes many of the default options.
Maybe I should have explained.
The reason my setup shouldn't matter is that I am capable of scripting a solution.
For example, I have scripted a solution that allows me to use the names from an e2 lamedb in TVH.
All I am after is a good source of data.
Do you mean you just leave the channels named like they are on the sat?
That's what I do now.
I'm not sure why you need to know my setup?
I use TVHeadend.
To be clear, I have no issue getting the service names OTA… It's just I don't like the service names.
For example, instead of “SkySpMainEv”, I'd prefer “Sky Sports Main Event”.
Instead of 50 different “Comedy Central” channels, I'd like them to be easily identifiable by region, e.g. “Comedy Central Hungary”.
The lamedb I linked to does this, but it's not without its errors.