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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1105646" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>I read something about this recently, and I think I can fill in the blanks!</p><p></p><p>This Hispasat analogue transmission of Canal+ España <strong>was</strong> encrypted in <strong>both </strong>Nagravision and Videocrypt.</p><p></p><p>Basically, this version was never intended for public reception, but to feed the analogue terrestrial transmitters of Canal+ in Spain.</p><p></p><p>The Canal+ channel was encrypted in Nagravision for the end users who received it via terrestrial, and then this already encrypted version (maybe with some FTA 'windows' like the French version) was encrypted <strong>again</strong> in Videocrypt before being uplinked to Hispasat. The Videocrypt would have been decrypted before transmission at each transmitter site, just leaving the Nagra.</p><p></p><p>As you can see on that SATCODX chart, both Antena 3 and Telecinco (the two other national Spanish private terrestrial channels) were also on Hispasat in Videocrypt at that time, as these were also feeds for the transmitters by Retevisión (precursor to Abertis/Cellnex!), again not intended for direct reception, so the same happened with these (decryption at the transmitter sites).</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing the end result of the double encryption-double decryption on Canal+ didn't look great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1105646, member: 330868"] I read something about this recently, and I think I can fill in the blanks! This Hispasat analogue transmission of Canal+ España [B]was[/B] encrypted in [B]both [/B]Nagravision and Videocrypt. Basically, this version was never intended for public reception, but to feed the analogue terrestrial transmitters of Canal+ in Spain. The Canal+ channel was encrypted in Nagravision for the end users who received it via terrestrial, and then this already encrypted version (maybe with some FTA 'windows' like the French version) was encrypted [B]again[/B] in Videocrypt before being uplinked to Hispasat. The Videocrypt would have been decrypted before transmission at each transmitter site, just leaving the Nagra. As you can see on that SATCODX chart, both Antena 3 and Telecinco (the two other national Spanish private terrestrial channels) were also on Hispasat in Videocrypt at that time, as these were also feeds for the transmitters by Retevisión (precursor to Abertis/Cellnex!), again not intended for direct reception, so the same happened with these (decryption at the transmitter sites). I'm guessing the end result of the double encryption-double decryption on Canal+ didn't look great! [/QUOTE]
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