Satellite TV has firmly entered our daily lives. Now almost every house has a special kit that receives free satellite TV channels. While watching them, you probably noticed that when you turn on some channels, the message “Scrambled channel” is displayed on the screen. But from time to time they are turned on in open mode (to attract viewers who will have to pay a monthly fee for watching them). Of course, this is the easiest way, though expensive. How to decode channels for permanent TV viewing for your own benefit?
It turns out there are many ways to watch satellite TV channels that most of us don't even know about.
How to decode satellite channels in the usual way
There are manydifferent types of encoding (we don't need to know exactly how this happens, the only thing we need to understand is that there are cracked and not cracked encoding systems that allow you to view channels much cheaper than with an official subscription).
The encodings that were among the first to be cracked were the most common frame encoding systems. They imply some algorithm that works on the basis of the same principle, in other words, on the same key, which changes quite rarely, so many people know how to decode channels of this format. Those channels for which this encoding method was used can be viewed using the tuner emulator, into which the key is entered, after which the channel turns on and starts working. Not the only, but one of the most striking examples of such an encoding is the BISS system. It is quite possible that you are just viewing the channels closed in BISSe, but you have no idea that they are encrypted. Almost all tuners of the latest models support BISS encoding, and the keys to view such channels can be entered using the remote control.
How to decode channels with more complex encoding
When encoding BISS, everything is done quite simply - you just need to enter the key. But the most interesting channels are paid ones, which no one encodes in simple hacked encodings. Paid expensive providers encrypt their signals using the most complexalgorithms. Here the key changes every 10 seconds. And in this case, the emulator will no longer help you, but this does not mean that you will not be able to view them without using the official map.
Pay TV began to be hacked immediately after it appeared. One of the most popular methods used at one time was to counterfeit official cards used for conditional access. You could buy them from pirates quite cheaply. Now almost no one uses this way of viewing, since it has long been replaced by a new way - cardsharing.
How to decode "Tricolor" channels
Different ways of watching pay-per-view satellite TV channels have long been invented with the help of one official card designed for several tuners. As a result, it will look something like this: five people purchase one card, which is subsequently not officially registered, after which they watch channels five times cheaper. It is on this principle that cardsharing is based. One card is designed for several subscribers, and their number can be any. By the same principle, the channels "Tricolor" are viewed.
How to decode channels using cardsharing
This method of watching satellite TV has become popular with the advent of the Internet. It looks like this. One user, i.e. the provider of cardsharing, purchases an official card with access to a paid package of TV channels. With the server andspecial equipment permanently connected to the Internet, he distributes the keys to numerous users. This, of course, will not be free, but much cheaper than a subscription fee to an official provider. To use this service, you just need to place an order with a cardsharing provider, then connect your tuner to the Internet and make all the necessary settings. As a result, it turns out that the tuner downloads the keys from the Internet, and the reception of the channel itself goes through the antenna.
At this point in time, this method of watching encrypted pay channels is the most optimal for the average user.