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saggy
26th November, 2011, 12:13 AM
Hiya there
I got someone offering me pre-done DM500HD boxes which points at the Astra 4A sat.
The main use of these are for the racing channels etc and has proved that the pictures from this box are the same as the 'super-fast' pics in the bookies.
I can get hold of a box to trial this but can anyone shed any light on actually what he is offering?

SIS is PowerVu so it wont be that....

Apparently if I get a box from him the cam wont be shown on any of the box menus for "security" and is using Blackhole Engima2 images.

All sounds a bit of b"(&$)ks to me. If anyone can shed light on it and save me the hastle of it all.....

When I get the box if needed ill get whatever info needed for you guys to disprove this bloke

mdt
26th November, 2011, 03:04 PM
[QUOTE=saggy;1347036]Hiya there
I got someone offering me pre-done DM500HD boxes which points at the Astra 4A sat.
The main use of these are for the racing channels etc and has proved that the pictures from this box are the same as the 'super-fast' pics in the bookies.
I can get hold of a box to trial this but can anyone shed any light on actually what he is offering?

SIS is PowerVu so it wont be that....

Apparently if I get a box from him the cam wont be shown on any of the box menus for "security" and is using Blackhole Engima2 images.




if the box is using blackhole then its probably got a sea-lion installed. powervu is a over-the-air activated encryption system and is extremley secure (last time i checked) and requires a dedicated reciever. the is no cam emulator for powervu either. the box could be showing the racing channel and at the races and theres a possability of the turf tv channel on eb33@33east as this is in conax. dedicated recievers appear from time to time with the id still active for sis/afn and go for a premium price. racing int is on 45e in n** and this is another possible candidate. get a box to test and report you findings in as much detail as you an so we can prove/disprove this guys claims. regards mdt

sakiblateef
27th November, 2011, 07:07 PM
PowerVu has never been hacked as it was orginally invented for the American military purposes.