How to decode channels on a dish. BISS encoding keys for viewing closed satellite channels. Self decoding channels, its danger

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Satellite TV has long and firmly entered our lives. This is especially true in places where there is no access to cable TV. As for terrestrial television, not everyone is satisfied with a small number of channels, and the quality of reception is not always high enough.

Some of the satellite channels are transmitted by their creators in coded form. As a result, many users are wondering how to decode satellite channels? The easiest and legal way is to purchase a special access card from the provider. But this option does not suit everyone. It is especially unacceptable for lovers of freebies, to which most of the population of our country can be safely attributed.

This category of users thinks about how to decode satellite channels for free. I must say that most of the encrypted channels are transmitted to the territory of the Russian Federation illegally. Therefore, the question of the legality or illegality of their illegal decryption is debatable.

Easiest decode satellite TV channels when viewing them on a computer. To do this, you need a DVB-board and software for it - ProgDVB. The MD Yanksee and s2emu plugins are installed in the ProgDVB root folder. With their help, you can decode satellite channelsBISS and Cryptworks formats. New keys for each channel are downloaded from the Internet.

Most modern satellite receivers allow you to view channels,. To decode satellite channels, keys must be entered when the emulator is on. Some receivers already have a BISS item in the menu. In others, the entrance to it is provided through a special code.

Some channel packages (NTV + for example) are quite difficult or completely impossible to decode. Let's talk about how to decode satelite tv channels, which cannot be decrypted using softcams or plugins. To decode them, an access card is required. A fairly simple, but not entirely free way is sharing. The essence of the method is that one of the subscribers or all together buy one access card together. Then it is installed in a special device - a reader.

After that, it remains only to create a server that will distribute decryption keys to clients. The computer or receiver connects to this server via the Internet or a local area network. The system will assume that an access card is installed in each connected device. With this method, the cost of viewing channels for each subscriber drops tenfold.

Once you have installed a satellite dish for yourself, a lot of questions immediately arise. Let's talk about the most interesting - viewing private channels. Newbies most often ask the question: "Where can I find BISS keys for Discovery channels." Remember, today the channels Discovery Channel, Discovery Science, Discovery World, Animal Planet, Discovery Travel are encoded by the viaccess system, which has nothing to do with BISS, and, accordingly, viewing these channels by entering keys is impossible. What to do if you really want to watch Discovery channels, we will consider further.

Smart cards are inserted into digital cable and satellite converters and interact with a network of cable providers in order to essentially "tell" the converter what channels a given customer has. Press the "Guide" button on the remote network remote control several times to check the guide settings. If you have one of these custom settings applied to your guide, then even the channels you subscribe to will not be included in the guide. With the on-screen guide, press the Guide button a few times until you see All Channels shown at the top of the guide window, and recheck the channel bar to see if more channels are now showing.

To view encrypted channels from a satellite, there are only a couple of options:

  1. Purchase of an official package and equipment offered by the operator (for example, NTV +, Viasat);
  2. Cardsharing - buying a package from "pirates".
  3. View channels encoded in the BISS system by entering keys.

All of these options have their own advantages and disadvantages. Most often, the advantages of the first become the disadvantages of the second. We list the most significant of them.

Reset the receiver by holding the power button on the front panel for 10 seconds and then release it. You will see that the receiver is turned off and starts to reboot; The dish receiver will turn on when it is rebooted, so there is no need to press the power button. After rebooting the receiver, check again if more channels are displayed.

Flash the smart card by removing the smart card and leaving it for 30 seconds. Re-insert the smart card and restart the food receiver again as described in step 2. After the receiver has completely rebooted, check the channel guide again for any channels that were not shown before.

Purchase of an official package and equipment offered by the operator (for example, NTV +)

Advantages:

  • everything is within the law - you can sleep peacefully
  • no special equipment or knowledge is required;
  • official technical support;
  • payment by any convenient method supported by the operator;
  • guarantee of high quality of service provision;

Disadvantages:

If none of the above steps resolved the issue, it's possible that all the channels you subscribed to are showing fine and the only way to get more is to update your service to include more channels. Referring to a dish is the best way to do this. The decoder comes with a dish and installation cables.

Daarsat also offers channels that air exclusively in Nigerian languages ​​such as Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba. All decoder packages come with satellite dishes and installation cables. Media playback is not supported on your device.

  • most often the high cost of the service (from $ 30);
  • inability to watch packages of other operators;

Cardsharing - buying a package from "pirates"

Advantages:

  • low cost of services (from $5);
  • the ability to simultaneously watch packages of different operators;

Disadvantages:

  • this is not a completely legal way to view;
  • special knowledge and equipment are required: a receiver that supports this capability, Internet access, a client program (usually mpcs) and equipment on which such a program will run (usually a PC);
  • technical support of such "pirate servers", as you understand, leaves much to be desired;
  • among the payment methods, there are usually one or two options, usually only via the Internet;
  • the quality of services depends on the quality of the Internet, server load, equipment used. In general, there are quite a lot of requirements for the quality to be good.

It should also be noted that the channels are encoded with different encodings. Consider the most common of them:

But scammers have been caught in cameras selling set-top boxes that get access to equivalent packages for £10 a month. The TV signal is received in the usual way, but it is encrypted by the broadcasters in an attempt to prevent piracy. The boxes use the Internet to stream the encryption key, allowing the viewer to receive feeds.

He sold hacked boxes that get every channel imaginable for less than an eighth of the normal monthly price. While installing the hacked system, Mr. Markovits was secretly recorded: Yes, of course it's illegal - you get it for free, what you have to pay for.

Viaccess 2.3.

Channels encoded in the Viaccess 2.3 coding system

The coding system has long been hacked, the codes are posted on the Internet. In this encoding, the Eurosport channel with a Russian sound track and many other channels are closed.

But do not rush to rejoice. Cunning French, namely they came up with the Viaccess coding system, found an opportunity to improve the old encoding. Another coding system is imposed on the existing coding system - “TPS-Crypt” (Mask). This "disgrace" works in this way - a bunch of idents are thrown into the stream along with the signal, and the receiver cannot decide which one is real.

But what about other ways?

They never go after clients, they go after the guy who works online. It's a very underground thing indeed. Markowitz subsequently denied all wrongdoing. He said of £150 access to all of Sky's films and sports, "It's not something you'll seriously look at."

A poster on the door said it was "closed for renovations". Under the Copyright Act, those convicted of supplying equipment can face up to 10 years in prison and an unlimited fine. It's a nationwide problem, with Swansea and Cardiff highlighted as hotspots for pubs using hacked boxes to stream Premier League football.

Long "AEC" keys and help to calculate the real channel ID and it opens.

AEC keys are also posted on the Internet. Even the sequence of their activation is known, but they are replaced too often.

Currently, those who have a receiver with an emulator and want to watch the TPS (Multivision) channel package must bump new codes every 20 minutes.

He said: Some of the statistics don't make good reading for vendors. In some areas, the number of subscribers is not as high as it is. "It's widespread in urban areas - most cities have a wide network of people doing it."

Documentation has been seized and officers are continuing to investigate. Dr Luke McDonagh, a copyright expert at Cardiff University, said: The problem is that it is becoming more common and the big broadcasters are trying to curtail it by targeting the criminal enterprises that operate these pirate systems.

Viaccess 2.4

Channels encoded in the Viaccess 2.4 coding system

The coding system is hacked, the codes are posted on the Internet. There are not many channels using this encoding. Of greatest interest are Perviy Baltijskyi kanal Estonia and RTR Planeta.

Viaccess 2.5

Channels encoded in the Viaccess 2.5 coding system

The “case” is probably not simple, even the original card for this package only works with the receiver on which it was activated.

Irdeto 2

Channels encoded in the Irdeto 2 coding system

It may be wishful thinking, but there is information that the coding system has been hacked and they are currently looking for those who want to buy the results of the hack. Usually card and module manufacturers show interest in such cases.

A powerful incentive to "tweak" this coding system will be the transition to "Irdeto 2? Stargate channel package.

Mediaguard 1 (Seca)

Channels encoded in the Mediaguard 1 (Seca) coding system

There are codes on the Internet for some channels closed in this coding system. Of particular interest is the Super 1 Music channel. Until 11 p.m. it is a music channel, and from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. it is a porn channel.

Channels encoded in the BISS coding system

This is the "hardware" version of the encoding. A small software installed in the receiver or module, in the presence of keys, provides channel decoding. The length of the keys is not large, it is possible to calculate them by a simple enumeration of options. On one of the Russian forums there is a group of enthusiasts who click these codes like nuts.

There are codes on the Internet, with some receivers that have an emulator, it is possible to view channels such as Megasport, 1 + 1 International, M1 International, Stolicnoe TV, Russia, etc.

Rosscrypt

The Russian coding system "Rosscrypt" is not hacked. It was developed back in the 70s in the USSR in one of the secret "research institutes" of the State Security Committee, it is being put into operation only at the present time.

The size of the key block is 64 bits, which means that an attempt to select codes by simple enumeration is a “dead number”.

Of the scrambled channels, the most interesting for us is Perviy kanal, broadcast from the Express AM1 satellite. For the official viewing of this channel in Russia, the sale of the corresponding CAM module is organized.

Z-Crypt aka DRE-Crypr

Encoding used by the TricolorTV project (SatSat.info). The decoding module is built directly into the DRE-4000 receiver. A subscription card is not required. This is the only receiver for watching 3TV.

According to a number of reports, the encoding with the conditional name Z-Crypt was developed here in Zelenograd, according to a number of others - by Digi Raum Elctronics (DRE), a manufacturer of receivers.

The encoding has not been cracked, and if it has been cracked, then no one shouts about it widely - everyone wants to live [without problems] ...

CryptoWorks– system of protection against unauthorized access.

This system has been in use for over 10 years. The system is based on the principle of protection of banking systems , satellite and cable communications . The firm also has 45 years of experience using such systems for military purposes.

Now CryptoWorks is used in DTH live broadcast systems.

The system, for example, provides control of such a delicate function,

as PPV (Pay-Per-View) - pay per view.

There were real cases of hacking, but now there are no keys to it. It also encodes some of the porn channels….

Neotion SHL,Dreamcrypt,KeyFly, Firecrypt

These encodings usually use porn channels so that the user can open them using conditional access modules (CAM) or special receivers, such as NEOTION BOX, it automatically has a subscription to the porn channel SEX VIEW XXX

The most powerful and complex encoding. It was invented in the USA, mainly used for the military or for cable networks. For her, the receiver costs more than $1000. It's even more difficult than even in Videoguard. In this encoding, for example, an AFN packet is broadcast from HOT BIRD, this packet is specially made for the US military who arrive outside the country. The only open channel in this package is Pentagon TV, an American propaganda channel, but it's fun to watch for fun.

green 22-01-2016 20:58

Good to everyone! I ran into this problem:

I bought this TV set for the kitchen https://market.yandex.ru/product/12926284?hid=90639&clid=502. I turned on the search for channels from the source "Antenna" - I found 50-odd analog channels. And not a single digital one.
I turned on the search from the source "Cable" - I caught the same analog and a bunch of digital ones. But when you turn on digital channels, teletext appears, but there is no image. There is an inscription - "There is no CI + signal"".

As I understand it, the channels are encoded and decoding is needed for display - CAM module. There is a slot for it.

2. Is it possible to buy a broken (unblocked forever) card of some operator to show at least 50-80 channels, including the main Russian channels? In digital. In analog, I really don’t want to.

Look like that's it. Thanks!

RTDS 23-01-2016 20:15

It all depends on the antenna. If you have an on-air antenna, then your TV set must catch all digital channels - it has a receiver of the current standard - DVB-T2.

If you have cable, then, apparently, analog channels go directly through the cable, and digital channels need to be decoded by subscription ....

Here, either insert a card and pay monthly, or a special decoder is a small box, like a stack of DVDs the size of. It is placed in the gap between the telecom and the antenna cable.

SDR 23-01-2016 23:57

cocoa 24-01-2016 12:52



Do not feel sorry for the eyes with such a matrix?


I agree the figure here will not help much, well, at most to some extent.

Pavel_A 24-01-2016 08:12



As I understand it, the channels are encoded and decoding is needed for display - CAM module. There is a slot for it.

Here I am a pro. I read that this is an adapter for a digital television operator card. And there was a QUESTION!

1. How much does the module itself cost and is it universal? (Bought and insert a card of any operator?)



As I understand it, the SAM module for the satellite (maybe I'm wrong) is different for each operator, because they cost differently for different operators. The operator associates the module number and the card number. If you insert the card into another module, you need to call the operator and say that the module has been changed.

green 24-01-2016 09:23

RTDS:
The antenna is ordinary, from the shield in the corridor, spaced apart from room to room. There is a large plasma in a large room, standard analog channels seem to be nothing. It works for me. And about the box in the gap can you elaborate, please?

SDDR:
The matrix suits me, in the kitchen, tea, not a cinema)))

SDR 24-01-2016 12:22

quote: in the kitchen, tea, not a cinema)))

81cm in the kitchen is not a cinema?
used to cost 36cm

green 24-01-2016 12:56

Well, I wanted to))))

So what about the box? What is it even called?

algol 25-01-2016 12:12

ANY Wishlist costs money.

cocoa 25-01-2016 01:43



catches a bunch of digital ones but doesn’t seem like a bastard.


But if "it doesn't seem like a bastard," then how did you determine the heap? :-)
If your TVs do not have a built-in DVB T-2 digital signal receiver (it seems that I was not mistaken), then such an external receiver will be the same box you are looking for. But not in cable networks, but only from terrestrial antennas.
quote: Originally posted by Pavel_A:

SAM module for satellite


Well, in your case for cable broadcasters, for example, I have Akado in one room in Filipka with a card inserted (at a cost of 2.5 rubles or so) in the kitchen there is a cable network receiver with its own card.


81cm in the kitchen is not a cinema?


With such a resolution, there is no movie theater, and even more so it spoils the eyes.

RTDS 25-01-2016 11:28

quote: Originally posted by green:

And about the box in the gap can you elaborate, please?

This is not some kind of ingenious special device, but a "tuner" that cable network owners provide to customers for decoding channels that come to the apartment via their cable ....



and even more so it spoils the eyes

SDR 25-01-2016 12:47

quote: Originally written by RTDS:

I have never seen real evidence of the effect of PPI on eye strain. The eyes spoil the viewing time, the distance to the screen, the brightness, the type of dynamics of what is happening on the screen affects. But the number of pixels is not.

RTDS 25-01-2016 13:25

quote: Originally posted by SDR:

The number of pixels affects the focus of the eye
Focus affects workload

The eye focuses not on the pixels, but on the object. To which distance, brightness, dynamics are important. a low-pixel object (on a cheap TV), and a multi-pixel one (on an expensive one) is an object whose clarity is within reasonable limits. For there are no, say, such extremes as a 32-inch TV with VGA resolution ....
And I repeat - I have not seen information about the increased impact on the eyes of low screen resolution in relation to TVs. What's the source?

green 25-01-2016 13:40

Gentlemen, thank you for your participation! But let's not discuss the characteristics of the TV. Slightly off topic.

SDR 25-01-2016 14:14

quote: Originally written in green:
Gentlemen, thank you for your participation! But let's not discuss the characteristics of the TV. Slightly off topic.

As I understand it, I need to look for a hacked card for the cam-module or buy a normal one for denyuzhka. And I will be happy! So?

On the plasma, I have an android set-top box connected, there are digital channels there. But the wife categorically does not want to use such a stray in the kitchen. Wants everything from the TV remote. In principle, she and the analogue is enough. This is what I want for myself))) And how it turns out: "there is an ass, but there is no word")))

We are worried about you

green 25-01-2016 14:53

Thank you very much, I pour a mean crocodile tear of tenderness)))
Well, so there are hacked cards in nature (on a king or the like)? Or is it not worth the hassle?

howk 25-01-2016 15:12

All right. If the cable is from the shield in the corridor, then this is cable TV, well, the DVB-C standard (with - cable), there is such a tuner on the TV, respectively, the analogue is most likely not encoded, therefore you see it, some cable TV operators do not encode the social package (about a dozen channels) the rest for the money.

To watch cable digital, you need a set of CAM-module + conditional access card, they are paired (work together), well, respectively, to the local cable TV operator and buy. The same is true for the ethereal figure. The module is not universal - different operators have their own coding systems. Find out if you have a local operator with a cable number (google-area-cable TV).

A pirated version, yeah, if you find it, of course, well, the duration of this case (until the hack is liquidated) and the ethical side on the conscience, as they say, can be difficult to find, well, for dubious actions, as they say, we are ninnies))). A module with a card is usually expensive, although it's like where. It is necessary to call and clarify on the spot.

About the prefix (tuner) in this case is not needed, because it is a modern TV and this prefix is ​​​​already inside it, the prefix is ​​\u200b\u200bnecessary for the old analog ones, and the satellite is a separate song. As an option, the Internet (IPTV), as I understand it, is exactly what you have on the plasma, but there is no support for Ethernt (LAN) on the TV (do not stick a computer wire), then you need a media player, the same box with android))) not a little hemorrhoids for connection, + Internet to the box. Something like this.

With a mustache, the same garbage - a module and a card + contract, only the pictures are stuffed not through a hose, but through a mustache ...

Nick Brake 25-01-2016 18:26

There is no smart TV and Wi-Fi function.

green 25-01-2016 20:51

Thanks to all! I will google the CAM module with a map.

SDR 25-01-2016 22:07

quote: Originally posted by Nick Brake:

Hmm, not the best choice for 2015.
There is no smart TV and Wi-Fi function.

I have two Samsungs with Smart TV at home (my mother-in-law has a large one in the room, it seems to be also 32, in the kitchen - 21 inches). Accordingly, in addition to cable channels, we can also watch the entire Internet through a router via Wi-Fi. And when I want to - I display any movie on TV via Wi-Fi from a desktop computer, from an Android tablet, or from a smartphone.
The third one (the same diagonally as my mother-in-law's) is in my mother's room, but it was bought five or more years ago. Therefore, there is no Smart TV on it, and this is really very inconvenient, because you can’t display a picture from a computer when you want to show something to it (a movie, pictures or a video from a vacation, etc.).

There is a flash drive

cocoa 26-01-2016 12:21



With a mustache, the same garbage - a module and a card + contract,


If you are talking about terrestrial TV, then there is no encoding and 30 federal public channels are received + sort of like a trio of five radio stations. I installed DVB T-2 in my country house and connected it to a conventional analogue, and I have what I wrote about above. Drugan has a TV set with a built-in CPU. So he essesvenno did without acquiring C Pr-ka.


The same is true for the ethereal figure.


And this one there. Terrestrial are encoded only satellite channels.
quote: Originally posted by Howk:

a little haemorrhoids for connection, + Internet to the box. Something like this.


Usually, both the Internet and digital TV go over the same cable or fiber (MGTSovsky Jeepon), and then there is a modem on the tyrnet and either a digital cable network receiver or it is built into the box, but there and there a card + contract is required.

howk 26-01-2016 12:49

"public channels" - we have 8 of them, the rest is for money, but this is the Republic of Belarus and not the Russian Federation, although the idea is the same everywhere. If there are already 30 of them publicly available, apparently the number can not be steamed. Unless the quality, people said from the plate it is higher, but we managed to ban the plates (damage to the facades), with a potential fine and registration of the installation, so cover the inside of the balconies with a rag)))

Prada plate is from 250 bucks, and the CAM module is about 50, the card is about 5 and the connection is something 5.

It can go very differently, depending on which provider. If some Akado or Ukrainian Volya, there is a DOCSIS television cable (TV and Internet, but there are some bugs), PON yes, fiber to the apartment and then by consumers: telephone / Internet / TV. If it is Ethernet - then two laces to the apartment, coaxial for TV, twisted pair for the Internet - it depends on which operator and what is available.

Providers have a lure, such as connecting the Internet, and IPTV on a computer is free. Well, the TV is connected to the Internet, and of course, of course, only on the PC and we look))) Prada, you will have to set it up yourself. There are dune-type media players, there are more opportunities, but this is for lovers of all sorts of difficulties, but there are many opportunities from where to watch, no / flash drives / hard, etc.

cocoa 27-01-2016 21:32

quote: Originally posted by Howk:

If there are already 30 of them publicly available, apparently the number can not be steamed.


So I'm talking about 30 public but digital channels, and the quality is certainly high at the satellite level. But I'm talking about intra-MKAD and beyond MKAD.

PROTECTOR 28-01-2016 10:13

so how to decode them if they are caught on a mustache? no providers here

howk 28-01-2016 11:57

Public ones do not need to be decoded, they are not encoded, you only need a tuner of the appropriate format (DVBT / DVBT2 and MPEG2 / MPEG4) depending on what is transmitted by the local tower. The tuner is either on the TV (see specifications), or separately in the form of a box.

We want to watch a paid figure in the form of packages, find out who is broadcasting, buy a card for a tuner or a card plus a CAM module for a TV that already has a tuner (sparks: card + tuner or card + module from the operator, it will be some xxxRTPC). It looks like cable TV.

You can look at the districts here: http://dvbpro.ru well, let's say we are sitting somewhere near Orenburg: http://orenburg.rtrs.ru/dtv/ in Belarus like this http://zala.by/faq-efir Well, uh ...

"Consultations on digital television issues can be obtained at the Center for Consultative Support for the Population, or at the RTRS single information center by phone 8-800-220-20-02 (free call within Russia)"

PROTECTOR 28-01-2016 13:50

cocoa 28-01-2016 23:08



in short, one hell of a mustache does not catch anything.


Come on, you nafik, I'm in the country with a mustache (but with an amplifier) ​​and I accept this figure. About what already in several local posts and reported as well as the possibilities of their reception. And the quality of these channels is essesvenno at the level. But in our country, at first, they don’t read anything, because they are in a hurry “ahead of the rest of the planet” to insert their piglet. :-)

PROTECTOR 28-01-2016 23:29

quote: Originally posted by kaka:

but with amp


cocoa 30-01-2016 12:19

quote: Originally posted by PROTECTOR:

I'm talking about ordinary ones, without an amplifier.


Well, this should be looked at in the place, i.e. google a map of digital broadcasting in your area and point the antennae at the local broadcaster they are usually low power 2-10 kW.

DIZ 04-02-2016 13:52

In a general house antenna in MSCs, for example, digital channels in the DVB-T / T2 format are cut off by Rostelecom (Onlime). at the same time, their DVB-C encoded ones are added.
A standard CI+ card and an Operator Smart Card are purchased. It is inserted all together in TV. Or try to catch DVB-T/T2 with a mustache.

ASv 04-02-2016 16:20

From a provider that broadcasts via cable to an apartment, a CAM module is purchased under a separate contract, which is inserted into the corresponding wide slot of the TV. After that, the provider will find out the frequency range of digital broadcasting, which must be registered on the TV, and then turn on auto search through the cable function.

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Today, many of us have special kits that make it possible to receive a wide range of satellite broadcasts. Sometimes, including the program you like, you see the inscription: “Scrambled channel” or “No data”. This means that the channel you were watching was paid. Sometimes these closed paid channels are made open for a while. Usually, paid channels are “opened” to attract new users, if a person likes them, he is offered to connect them, you won’t be able to use the channels for free, you will have to pay a subscription fee. This is how most pay TV companies operate, and Tricolor is no exception. But there are ways to decode Tricolor channels, you can, if you don’t watch them absolutely free, then pay many times less.

Signal encryption, viewing using cardsharing

A large number of encodings are used to encrypt the TV signal, some of them are hacked, hacked channels are your opportunity to view paid, if not free, then much cheaper than if you subscribed officially. Simple encodings were among the first to be cracked, these are widely used frame encoding systems, they work for a long time on the same key, for this reason many people know how to decode these channels. In fact, this is an algorithm that has not changed for a long time, the principle of operation of which is the same, it can be easily decoded by a conventional tuner emulator, for example, the BISS system.

Most of the tuners used today support the BISS system, in order to start watching such pay TV, it is enough to enter the key using a conventional remote control. However, the most exciting channels have more sophisticated algorithms that are not so easy to decode. In them, the key changes every 15 seconds, and even if you manage to pick up the keys every 15 seconds, you still won’t be able to view them without having a special card in your hands. As soon as official cards appeared, pirated ones also appeared, a fake worked exactly the same as an official card, but cost much less. But this way of viewing lost its popularity with the advent of cardsharing.

Decoding Tricolor TV

It was cardsharing that completely solved the encoding problem, after the appearance of this method, the question of how to decode channels on Tricolor TV for free lost its relevance. This decoding method became very popular as soon as the Internet appeared. The essence of the method is as follows, one of the clients (the provider of carsdaring) buys an official card and gets the opportunity to connect to paid channels. Using a server and special equipment with a continuous network connection, it automatically distributes the received key to an unlimited number of users. Of course, you will have to pay for this, but such a service will cost an order of magnitude less than paying for a “subscriber” directly to Tricolor TV.

In order to use this service and decode scrambled channels, it is enough to contact the cardsharing provider, connect your tuner and set up the connection. As a result, the keys will be transmitted via the Internet, and the signal will be received through the antenna. So we decode Tricolor TV on our own without any special equipment and special knowledge and skills. To date, this method of decoding is the most optimal, although it is not completely free, but it allows you to reduce the cost of paid broadcasting to a minimum.

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Principle of operation satellite kit is as follows: the encoded signal first enters the convector, where it is amplified at a certain point and fed to the tuner. Then, the operator's smart card with the key decodes the incoming signal, and the tuner, in turn, displays the image on the screen.

Decoding with a tuner is the easiest way to watch paid channels in excellent quality absolutely free.

In order for the decryption to be successful, you will need:

  1. Satellite TV system, including: satellite dish, cable, convector;
  2. Tuner with remote control. After you have made sure that the whole system is working, you can proceed to decryption. First of all, you need to enable a free unencrypted channel, after which, go to the tuner emulator.

With the remote control, you need to select an item to enter a combination of 4 digits.

After accepting the code, a scoreboard with settings should appear on the emulator screen. Using the remote control, select the last item "KeyEdit". You should see the "Edit code" tab. Select the type of encoding - "BISS".

  1. Now you need to go to the "BISS" item. If you did not add keys, then the scoreboard on the screen will be empty. If you already have a key, then you can not upload a new one, but update the old one: select the one that you have not used yet from the list of all codes and click the red "Edit" button.
  2. In order to add a new key, it is necessary to press the green “Add” button, which is located at the bottom of the scoreboard, with the control panel. To add a channel key, you need to know the channel frequency, code, and the channel ID number of the channel itself. If you do not have this information on hand, you can always look it up in the general BISS list.

When you open the "Edit code" form, a table with fields will appear on the screen. Click on the selected column, after which you will see the following columns in the table: CAID, ServId, Freq, Type, KeyData.

ServId - designates the channel ID;

Freq - indicates the frequency of the channel;

KeyData - the key itself is entered in this column.

Please note that the CAID column remains unchanged!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION!

In order to enter the code letters in the column, use the P and P + buttons, which are located at the bottom of the remote control. You can also select letters using the electronic keyboard.

Be sure to save the completed information by clicking the "OK" button.

To return to the main "Menu" of the TV settings, press the "Exit" button.

What to do if there is no encoding in the listBISS?

If there is no BISS type encoding in the general list of the "Edit code" tab, then you can select the one that already has a key. In order for the key to work, you must specify the number 2600 in the CAID column. Thus, by editing the old key, you will get access to paid channels. Save your changes by pressing the OK button or the green key.

How to decode a channel if it hasBISS-encoding?

Satellite TV operators, in most cases, have encrypted channels for which you must pay a subscription fee. But what to do if the list of free channels does not suit you and you want to watch more, but do not pay?

BISS-encoded channels can be decoded, however, for this it is necessary to understand the scheme of operation of the entire system as a whole.

So, you will need: a complete set of satellite television (dish, convector), as well as a satellite tuner that supports the required format (HD, HDTV, etc.).

First of all, you need to go to the "Menu" of the channel that you want to decode. You will see the "Information" window with the channel data.

Using the remote control, open the "BISS" window. You can press the red button or use the buttons to scroll through the lines.

You will see the Edit Code window. In the "KeyDate" column, all values ​​will be reset to zero, so you need to enter the key. Save the code changes by pressing the "OK" button on the remote. In order to edit or change the code again, you need to go into the tuner's memory.

In this article we will tell you how to decode closed television channels on a receiver (tuner) such as 4100, 4050 and 4060, satellite systems.

Television channels that are broadcast on satellite systems are: open, coded(they can only be viewed through a subscription fee) and conditionally coded. The latter will be discussed in this article.

First of all, you need to find out which channels are conditionally encoded? To answer this question, you need to read the section of this site " Frequencies and keys". In the last column, next to the channel name where "ID" is, this channel is conditionally encoded. Before decoding satellite TV channels, you need to make sure that this channel is clogged in your receiver. We advise you to rescan your receiver (tuner) satellite dish.How to scan you can find out by reading the article " How to flash a receiver (tuner) of satellite TV ". After you have scanned the tuner and deleted all unnecessary channels. Activate, that is, turn on the conditionally encoded non-working TV channel, of your satellite system. Enter the combination of the number "9339" (emulator password), a window will appear, enter the "Key Edit" value The following window will appear in front of you, enter "BISS" A window will appear in front of you with the BISS keys of conventionally encrypted TV channels.The second column is the channel ID, the fifth column is the widest, the BISS keys of the conventionally encrypted channels that are broadcast through satellite dishes. remote control, delete all BISS keys with ID values ​​similar to our channel. Press the green button in front of you a new window will appear. In the second column, enter the ID value, in the third column, enter the first five digits of the frequency of the TV channel, in the fifth column, enter BISS TV channel key.The meaning of the numbers must be entered using the dial buttons on the remote control.The meaning of the letters must be enter with the buttons: red -C, green -D yellow -E, blue -F, move the cursor to the front or next page of the on-screen menu (cheat. instructions for the receiver), this is the right semicircular button, the meaning of the letters is A, B. After you have displayed the ID, frequency and BISS key of the satellite channel you are interested in, press "OK" and several times "EXIT". If after these steps the channel you are interested in does not work, then turn on the non-working channel. and then turn on again the channel you decoded, it should start working. For the remaining conditionally coded, non-working TV channels, proceed in a similar way.

In other brands of tuners (receivers), there are other ways to enter the emulator (emulator passwords). It can be: MENU1117, 9779, 2046, 9766, 9776, 9976, 6776. Try them one by one and you will enter the emulator.

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