How to find game info(team names) for encrypted feed without key???

thenogroo

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Hello guys,

I have a question for the community...is it possible to find what game is behind encrypted feed before you open it and watch it?

For example, there is a feed with biss key for tonight game Ajax-Juventus (7.0°E - 12681 V 14400). If you find signal and put biss key, you can see the picture and see the Ajax stadium or some people talking about the game, etc.. and conclude that this feed is for tonight game Ajax-Juventus.

But, is it possible to find out game info (like team names) without opening the feed. Is there any software for this, or web pages of feed providers where they announce that they will provide Ajax-Juventus on 7.0°E - 12681 V 14400.

Thanks
 

kebien

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Check who the provider is,and the feed name.
There are certain providers that are known to uplink certain feeds,and they use feed names that give you an idea what type of feed is that.

Check the biss section and look the reported feeds/sat/names and you will know almost what is behind the black screen
 

thenogroo

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There are many providers like Arquiva, GlobeCastUK, RAI, etc...so if I look at provider name, feed name, and matches that are in today's schedule or matches that should start in a few hours, I can guess with big success what is behind the black screen.

But I was wondering is there any place where I can find match info(team teams) without guessing... maybe this info is somewhere written within feed information, or at provider's website, or somewhere else.

Looks like that there is no way to find this information without some kind of guessing or opening the feed.
 

kebien

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We are subject to the information they are willing to provide.
In the stream,there can be all kind of information,the point is feeds do not generally carry anything else than what they want to send.
let's say we are still fortunate they sometimes use a provider name,a feed name,but expecting to outline what the feed is about is not their custom.
Actually,the way to protect a feeds is about to hide it as much as possible,and won't be wise to display a marquee to tell everyone "here we are"

Nope,this never happened,and won't change
 
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