![]() ![]() So, even if we had a softcam at this point you would be able to do nothing without the seed keys or the unit ID of an authorized unit. Anyway, it would seem that until there's a way to brute force the 3 seed keys or derive the seed keys from a unit ID, it's not really cracked. Anyway, If i understand it correctly the seeds keys are used to decrypt the EEM95 to get the category key, which then is used to derive the program and working keys. Wonder if there's a relationship between those and the unit ID or if they are randomly generated? You would think there must be so the provider can generate the keys to encrypt the EMM. Without a STB to read those from you'd have to brute force them. You need the 3 seed keys from a unit with an active subscription. What he did was extract the keys from ram. From this someone could probably make a softcam emulator but to get keys is going to be the problem. ![]() The two (DSS and DC) never converged.After watching the video, it looks like it's a little more complicated. DSS was quite the topic at the time of its launch, so was DigiCipher as we were waiting for GI to release it. Not exactly sure if you were around when DSS first came out, but I was and was a TVRO owner at the time and had been for years, used to listen to various talk shows about satellite on audio subcarriers at the time. GI never licensed either version of DigiCipher to RCA, Sony, etc. The ONLY consumer service that EVER used DC1 was Primestar. There was no consumer DCII equipment even available until 1997, as a matter of fact GI was still testing DCII in 1994 when DirecTV launched. GI to come out with a consumer version of that. ![]() 4DTV received DCII channels from C/Ku band, but we had to wait until 1997 for. GI never sold anything to DirecTV, to Primestar, yes, DTV no. DC was created by General Instrument, not to mention the fact that like DTV SD it is not fully MPEG2 compliant and it is not card based, it is and always has been built into the receiver. I can PROMISE you DTV never used DigiCipher II or DigiCipher I. ![]()
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