Is there any way I can decrypt my descrambled channels?

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Old 09-09-2009   #1
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Is there any way I can decrypt my descrambled channels?

Hi,

I am new to the forum... I am asking you a serious question, which I hope you can help me with.

I live in Denmark and here a private company has lanced premium movie channels over antenna/DVB-T. I these channels on my DVB-T channel menu, but I can't see them because they are scrambled.

You have to buy a CA-module for 600$ a year, which someone like CAN NOT AFFORD.

So,

I want to ask if there is ANY WAY I can descramble these channels?

I'll pay if necessary.... Isn't their any kind of CA-modul you can buy that descrambles the channels or something like that?

My TV has a MPEG4 DVB-T Tuner with CA-module port in case you wonder...


Thank you very much in advance

SunZ
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Originally Posted by sunz View Post
Hi,

I am new to the forum... I am asking you a serious question, which I hope you can help me with.

I live in Denmark and here a private company has lanced premium movie channels over antenna/DVB-T. I these channels on my DVB-T channel menu, but I can't see them because they are scrambled.

You have to buy a CA-module for 600$ a year, which someone like CAN NOT AFFORD.

So,

I want to ask if there is ANY WAY I can descramble these channels?

I'll pay if necessary.... Isn't their any kind of CA-modul you can buy that descrambles the channels or something like that?

My TV has a MPEG4 DVB-T Tuner with CA-module port in case you wonder...


Thank you very much in advance

SunZ
I don't think so. The company must have invested heavily in the encryption of the channels (do you know which system?) so that it would be almost impossible to watch them for free.
Just forget about it or subscribe.
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