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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 1014915" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>Some more retro stuff... <a href="http://ibsoftware.free.fr/cryptimage.php" target="_blank">http://ibsoftware.free.fr/cryptimage.php</a> - this allows you to encrypt and decrypt any video in Videocrypt, Nagravision (Syster) and Discreet. I tried it out and it looks very authentic. Decryption isn't perfect but it's good enough for proof of concept... There's also source code available on the same site. Don't think gnuradio is capable of injecting VBI data by default...</p><p></p><p>[USER=410643]@fsphil[/USER] - have you managed to transmit a full moving video in PAL or just a still image made up of y and uv parts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 1014915, member: 243342"] Some more retro stuff... [URL]http://ibsoftware.free.fr/cryptimage.php[/URL] - this allows you to encrypt and decrypt any video in Videocrypt, Nagravision (Syster) and Discreet. I tried it out and it looks very authentic. Decryption isn't perfect but it's good enough for proof of concept... There's also source code available on the same site. Don't think gnuradio is capable of injecting VBI data by default... [USER=410643]@fsphil[/USER] - have you managed to transmit a full moving video in PAL or just a still image made up of y and uv parts? [/QUOTE]
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