Posts by Prophet

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    thanks Andy mate, i have been looking at that one recently, not sure if i should make the move for one or not, or wait for new season now


    i am also considering this one with an official sub

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    http://jsc-cards.com/order/aljazeera-hd-free-receiver.html

    - as this one is a shop i am wondering if they could pair the card with the receiver for me before sending it

    I accept what your saying Sync and value your opinion, however i still believe it would be helpful for many to have the compiled files all in one place. Not everybody is at the same level of learning the hobby and may struggle with compiling etc..

    guys you need to add the web part attatched in the source and also all the other src then compile, if you dont see swapped ecms etc clear cache etc


    Any chance you could post everything complete please


    i.e. a compiled version of r224 or r244 with all relevant plugins


    I am sure everyone interested would be most appreciative


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    Seems the goal posts have been moved again, they are saying now (on a scrolling message on screen) that as of March 1st 6HD 7HD 8HD 9HD 10HD 11HD 12HD 13HD 14HD 15HD will become secure


    Where as originally it was a small selection of channels. now it is most of them


    There was another scrolling message this morning saying that as of March 1st 11 SD EN and 12 SD EN will be finishing


    Seems EPL have got their way.... or have they??

    13 east 12437 H 29900 2/3 S2/8PSK MPEG-4
    Hot Bird 13B Ku-band widebeam


    Iran TV3 and Varzesh both show EPL (and when encrypted can be opened with BISS, search on google)

    IRIB TV 1 w F 1010 1011 Far 101
    IRIB TV 2 w F 1020 1021 Far 102
    IRIB TV 3 (encrypted sometimes by BISS code) w F 1030 1031 Far 103
    IRIB TV 4 w F 1040 1041 Far 104
    IRIB TV 5 w F 1050 1051 Far 105
    IRINN w F 1060 1061 Far 106
    Amouzesh TV Network (07-20) w F 1070 1071 Far 107
    IRIB Quran w F 1080 1081 Far 108
    IRIB Mostanad w F 1090 1091 Far 109
    IRIB Shoma w F 1100 1101 Far 110
    IRIB Bazar w F 1110 1111 Far 111
    IRIB Namayesh w F 1120 1121 Far 112
    Jame-Jam TV Network 1 w F 1130 1131 Far 113
    iFilm TV w F 1140 1141 Far
    1142 Ara 114
    Press TV w F 1150 1151 Eng 115
    IRIB Varzesh w F 1170 1171 Far 117
    BISS
    IRIB Pooya w F 1180 1181 Far 118
    IRIB Salamat w F 1190 1191 Far 119
    IRIB Tamasha w F 1200 1201 Far 120
    Jame-Jam TV Network 2 w F 1250 1251 Far 125
    Jame-Jam TV Network 3 w F 1260 1261 Fra 126
    Sahar 1 w F 1270 1271 Far 127
    Sahar 2 w F 1280 1281 Far 128
    Al Moein TV F 1290 1291 Far 129
    Alkawthar TV w F 1300 1301 Far 130
    -R- Radio Iran w
    1511 Far 151
    -R- Radio Payam w
    1521 Far 152
    -R- Radio Javan w
    1531 Far 153
    -R- Radio Maaref w
    1541 Far 154
    -R- Radio Quran w
    1551 Far 155
    -R- Radio Farhang w
    1561 Far 156
    -R- Radio Salamat w
    1571 Far 157
    -R- Radio Varzesh w
    1581 Far 158
    -R- Radio Tejarat (Radio Eghtesad) w
    1591 Far 159
    -R- Radio Tehran w
    1601 Far 160
    -R- Radio Avaa w
    1611 Far 161
    -R- Radio Namayesh w
    1621 Far 162
    -R- Radio Fasli w
    1631 Far 163
    -R- Radio Call Of Islam w
    1641 Far 164
    -R- Radio Sedaye Ashna 3 w
    1651 Far 165
    -R- Radio World Service 1
    1811 Eng 181
    -R- Radio World Service 2
    1821 Eng 182
    -R- Radio World Service 4
    1841 Eng 181
    -R- Radio World Service 5
    1851 Ita 185
    -R- Radio World Service 6
    1861 Eng 186


    (Same parameters as on Intelsat 902 @ 62° East 11555 V DVB-S2/8PSK MPEG-4 30000 2/3)

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-26052012


    Pirated *** and Virgin TV sold for £10 a month


    Criminal gangs selling hacked pay television services at a fraction of their true cost have been exposed by a BBC investigation.


    Subscribers to satellite or cable TV can pay more than £80 a month to legitimately receive premium packages.


    But fraudsters were caught on camera selling set-top boxes which access equivalent packages for £10 per month.


    In light of the findings, experts warned hacked satellite and cable TV is increasing and becoming the "new norm".


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    How it works


    The television signal is received in the usual way, but it is encrypted by the broadcasters in an attempt to prevent piracy. The boxes use the internet to stream the encryption key, allowing the viewer to receive channels. Premier League football, movie premieres - nothing is beyond reach.


    One of the fraudsters exposed by the BBC London/Inside Out investigation was Gyula Markovits, a Venezuelan satellite dish installer living in south London. He sold hacked boxes that receive every conceivable channel for less than an eighth of the normal monthly price.


    While installing a hacked system, Mr Markovits was secretly recorded saying: "Yes, of course it's illegal - you're getting something for free that you should be paying for.


    "They never go after the customers anyway, they go after the guy that runs the network.


    "You can buy the box and it shows you all the *** channels for one year - I do it myself. That's a very underground thing, really."


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    So many people are doing it, it is becoming the norm”


    Dr Luke McDonagh
    Copyright law expert
    He boasted that he had 150 customers, generating him almost £20,000 a year in illicit income. Mr Markovits subsequently denied all wrongdoing.


    Another fraudster, who called himself Ahmed, sold numerous fraudulent packages to researchers from satellite TV shop Golsat in Upton Park, east London.


    He said of the £150 access to all *** movies and sport: "This is nothing for what you [are] going to watch, seriously."


    Within days of being confronted with the BBC's evidence, Golsat appeared to shut down.


    A poster on the door said it had "closed for refurbishment". Ahmed did not respond to a request for a comment.


    Under the Copyright Act, those convicted of supplying the equipment could face a 10-year jail sentence and unlimited fine.


    ***, BT and Virgin have all refused to reveal how many cases of hacked TV they encounter a year.


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    A customer's view


    Nicola Humphries, an estate agent from Maida Vale, said: "I'm paying £27 a month - it's not easy when you've got lots of other things to pay for as well. If I'm paying and someone else is paying virtually nothing for that service, I'm thinking why should they be paying for that service? They shouldn't be getting that service.


    But the BBC heard of dozens of examples of the fraud spread right across the UK, both in terms of tip-offs and cases currently going through the courts.


    It is a nationwide problem, with Swansea and Cardiff highlighted as hotspots for pubs using cracked boxes to stream Premier League football.


    During the investigation, the BBC accompanied City of London Police's Intellectual Property Crime Unit raiding an individual in Liverpool suspected of being the ringleader of a gang supplying the boxes to customers around the country.


    Documentation was seized and officers continue to investigate.


    'More widespread'
    The BBC heard reports from the police of numerous gangs. Managers at Golsat and Mr Markovits were recorded saying that they were part of a wider gang, implementing, managing, selling and marketing the devices that perpetuated the fraud.


    And Dr Luke McDonagh, an expert in copyright law at Cardiff University, warns the crime is becoming "the norm" and could soon be as widespread as the illegal streaming of music and movies online.


    He said: "The problem is there, it's getting more widespread and the big broadcasters are trying to cut down on it by targeting the criminal enterprises that are running these pirated systems.


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    The hacked set-top boxes stream encryption codes from the internet
    "But it's very difficult to crack down on the use of cracked decoders by consumers - so many people are doing it, it is becoming the norm.


    "If it continues then we may see the broadcasters having to change their model like the music industry has with things like Spotify - it could become that wide-scale."


    The Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact) warned the illegal pirating of paid-for television was not a victimless crime.


    It said money lost to the broadcasters might impact on the commissioning of new drama, while the Premier League loses out on cash that could be passed on to grass-roots football.


    Fact spokesman Eddy Leviten said: "Is it fair that someone will be able to steal from someone else and that person will not be not paid for their work?


    "That impacts not just on that one single person but on their families as well, all those who rely on that income."


    'Significant criminal enterprise'
    One of the individuals exposed has now been referred to trading standards.


    A spokesman for Newham council said that as a result of the BBC's investigation the authority had referred Mr Markovits and his business to its trading standards team.


    Between them ***, Virgin and BT have 17.5m legitimate pay-TV customers.


    Det Insp Andy Fyfe, of City of London Police, said: "This causes a lot of economic harm to the United Kingdom - it's very important we the police take action against those who are criminally supplying set-top boxes.


    "This is on a relatively large scale, a number of hundred outfits and organisations across the country.


    "It all adds up to a significant criminal enterprise which is the sort of thing we are set up to try and defeat."


    Inside Out is broadcast on BBC One London on Monday, 10 February at 19:30 GMT and nationwide on the iPlayer for seven days thereafter.


    you can use a VPN or Local Proxy from the area to access the website links


    i am interested to hear if anyone has managed this new receiver registration

    Hey guys, as per the title really


    Has anyone with an actual beIN / JSC card registered their receiver yet to keep on the HD channels which will be removed on January 31st?


    As per the video here


    http://www.en.beinsports.net/o…ox/register-your-receiver


    Its all part of their operation "Secure Mode", really interested to hear from anyone who's succesfully managed to register it yet


    I have read on another site somebody with a Humax receiver tried (using a vpn in the region) but the site spat an error out that his receiver was not new enough and he would need to upgrade