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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Which sats? Toroidal 90 in Europe
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverblue" data-source="post: 912841" data-attributes="member: 389552"><p>Unfortunately, there is no simple or easy way round this. There are some "dodgy" ways to simplify this, but I wouldn't advocate using any of these and they can not be discussed on here because they are illegal! </p><p>If you want to subscribe to multiple packages/providers then you will end up with, at the very least, multiple cards (which will require their own specific cams!) or more likely nowadays, multiple receivers with cards in and all the problems with cabling and power sockets etc. Most providers nowadays pair their cards to their own specific make and type of receiver. Sky Uk, for example, you can only use the card you get from them in the exact receiver it is paired to, so it won't work in your TV. Also, some providers will only let you have a card based on your location, I think "Tivusat" Italy is one, ie if you don't have an Italian postcard they don't issue the card! As I assume you have already figured, to get what you ask is in no way simple or cheap.</p><p>Also, how do you intend to monitor these programs, are you going to record lots of content? Some of the paired receivers may not have a facility to do so!</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is not an EPG, it will just enable you to work out what satellites etc a program is being shown on. A lot of these satellite sites rely on information from enthusiasts so you cannot guarantee that they are 100% up to date or accurate, they just offer a decent guide!</p><p>It seems to me that you could spend more time tracking down your royalties than you would actually performing in your movies!<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sad.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Sad :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverblue, post: 912841, member: 389552"] Unfortunately, there is no simple or easy way round this. There are some "dodgy" ways to simplify this, but I wouldn't advocate using any of these and they can not be discussed on here because they are illegal! If you want to subscribe to multiple packages/providers then you will end up with, at the very least, multiple cards (which will require their own specific cams!) or more likely nowadays, multiple receivers with cards in and all the problems with cabling and power sockets etc. Most providers nowadays pair their cards to their own specific make and type of receiver. Sky Uk, for example, you can only use the card you get from them in the exact receiver it is paired to, so it won't work in your TV. Also, some providers will only let you have a card based on your location, I think "Tivusat" Italy is one, ie if you don't have an Italian postcard they don't issue the card! As I assume you have already figured, to get what you ask is in no way simple or cheap. Also, how do you intend to monitor these programs, are you going to record lots of content? Some of the paired receivers may not have a facility to do so! This is not an EPG, it will just enable you to work out what satellites etc a program is being shown on. A lot of these satellite sites rely on information from enthusiasts so you cannot guarantee that they are 100% up to date or accurate, they just offer a decent guide! It seems to me that you could spend more time tracking down your royalties than you would actually performing in your movies!:( [/QUOTE]
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