New Encryption ??


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Old 12-09-2008   #1
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New Encryption ??

Hi there!
I live in Spain , and there is a broadcaster around transmitting FTA using the K band on 2 TP's
I used to just point my stb to the 1st transponder and it would pull out 10 channels, and the next TP i just had to sniff the TS file for the PIDs and enter them 1 by 1 in the box.
However, now he has turned off the channel listing (like SSID), so i can pull those 1st 10 only by entering the PIDs, and , very strange, on the next TP , some channels are black.
He has got this message scrolling on his info channel, saying those channels are encrypted now, and his 'legal' customers must have a 'software upgrade' to their box.according to a customer, that 'update' takes about 10 minutes.However, whether those boxes have been opened and a chip put in or anything else, they are exactly the same boxes with NO card slot.(can an encryption be flashed?)
Also, none of my boxes show up any sign of 'scrambled channel', but i saved a TS stream and put streamguru to work, it found the encryption flag set to 0x3 on those channels , and 0x0 on the open channls.
I saved the packets sent on one of those 'encrypted' PIDs on a file, but now i need to know how i can extrapolate the encryption method used...
any help on this ?
Thanx in advance!!
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