TS-file by VLC Player?

gyorgy

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If I stream encrypted channel (feed) to PC and record a TS-file by VLC Player, this TS-file (H.264+MP3) will be the same as recorded by DVB Dream or not? Can it be used to find Crypt8?
 

dvlajkovic

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Give it a try and we will help you find out:

Switch to any known biss enc channel (i.e. National 24 Plus : 16E - 11045H - SR 10555 - FEC 3/4)
Make sure that you TURN OFF all EMU on your sat receiver.
Stream this channel to a PC and record 5 minutes using VLC.
Upload .ts file on any free upload servers and post a download link here, so we can take a look.
 
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mauricelugher

I have streamed an encrypted channel from DVB Dream to VLC.
It hasn't recording anything.
It records only fta streams.
I don't know if it's the same from STB to VLC.
Ciao
 

cupof

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record STB to VLC encrypted channel and fta

get the channel link via openwebif

like


Code:
http://192.168.x.xx:8001/1:0:1:1656:7E5:2:11A0000:0:0:0:

paste it in vlc open network stream
wait for stream to start press record
 
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dvlajkovic

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Recording was tested on channel National 24 at 16E - 11045H - SR 10555 - FEC 3/4.
First .ts file was recorded on internal HDD in Azbox HD Premium sat-receiver running Enigma2 OpenATV built on kernel 3.9.2.
Then the same channel was recorded via streameing from mentioned sat-receiver to a PC running Win7 64bit and VLC Player 2.2.0. 64bit.

Here are the results:

HDD Crypt8: PID: 201h B8h-Crypt8:3F 91 24 32 21 BE 28 CA [E] Count:1564

VLC Crypt8: PID: 201h B8h-Crypt8:3F 91 24 32 21 BE 28 CA [E] Count:432

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So, gyorgy, the answer to your question at the first post is: YES, IT CAN BE USED.

In order to make a proper recording of .ts file for crypt8 using the VLC Player, do the following:

Switch to biss enc channel.
Make sure to TURN OFF all EMU on your sat receiver.
Start VLC player.
Select Media –> Convert/Save…
Choose the Network Tab to reach the Open Media page. Enter your Stream Destination, including stream type, destination IP and destination port (e.g.: http://192.168.0.10:8001/1:0:1:16:64:64:A00000:0:0:0:) then press Convert/Save.
In the Convert page, enter your Destination file xxx.ts, where xxx is the file name to save, check the “Dump raw input” check box,
Finally, click the Start button when you are ready to save/capture the stream.
Clicking on stop button ends the recording process.
 

harshy

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Recording was tested on channel National 24 at 16E - 11045H - SR 10555 - FEC 3/4.
First .ts file was recorded on internal HDD in Azbox HD Premium sat-receiver running Enigma2 OpenATV built on kernel 3.9.2.
Then the same channel was recorded via streameing from mentioned sat-receiver to a PC running Win7 64bit and VLC Player 2.2.0. 64bit.

Here are the results:

HDD Crypt8: PID: 201h B8h-Crypt8:3F 91 24 32 21 BE 28 CA [E] Count:1564

VLC Crypt8: PID: 201h B8h-Crypt8:3F 91 24 32 21 BE 28 CA [E] Count:432

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So, gyorgy, the answer to your question at the first post is: YES, IT CAN BE USED.

In order to make a proper recording of .ts file for crypt8 using the VLC Player, do the following:

Switch to biss enc channel.
Make sure to TURN OFF all EMU on your sat receiver.
Start VLC player.
Select Media –> Convert/Save…
Choose the Network Tab to reach the Open Media page. Enter your Stream Destination, including stream type, destination IP and destination port (e.g.: http://192.168.0.10:8001/1:0:1:16:64:64:A00000:0:0:0:) then press Convert/Save.
In the Convert page, enter your Destination file xxx.ts, where xxx is the file name to save, check the “Dump raw input” check box,
Finally, click the Start button when you are ready to save/capture the stream.
Clicking on stop button ends the recording process.

I tried this but VLC wouldn't recognise the network location :-(
 

harshy

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i actually tried via native vlc record method ie just pressing record i did get crypt8 but it didnt match the audio pid of the channel and there was no video pid crypt8
 

strong5000

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i actually tried via native vlc record method ie just pressing record i did get crypt8 but it didnt match the audio pid of the channel and there was no video pid crypt8
try get a record box, price is cheap, around USD30/pcs, can record full TP stream(FTA,Scamble), also can watch channel of biss,powervu,tanrbeug...by this record box. better for you!!!
 

dvlajkovic

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i actually tried via native vlc record method ie just pressing record i did get crypt8 but it didnt match the audio pid of the channel and there was no video pid crypt8
If you think that I wrote all these steps above just for fun, then you're wrong.
 

dvlajkovic

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On your Enigma2 receiver select the channel for which you want to record the TS file.
For example, AMC Africa on 10E satellite.
Make sure no EMU is active.
Also, in Enigma2 Menu configure the following options:
System > Customize:
Setup mode: Expert
Include ECM in http streams: yes

In your web browser type IP address of your Enigma2 receiver, for example, mine is at 192.168.1.4
Webif will open up on your computer.
In the middle of Webif screen click on "Current" button.
It will give you detailed info about the selected channel on Enigma2 receiver.

Click on the title of that channel (located at the top-middle of Webif screen - "AMC Africa", just underneath the line with many buttons: Current, Bouquets, Providers, Satellites, All Channels, EPG).
A popup window should come out, asking to "Open with" or "Save File" (that is if using Firefox browser).
Choose option "Save File".
Start Notepad. Then drag and drop saved file onto opened Notepad.
Then just select the URL - on my receiver, it looks like this: http://192.168.1.4:8001/1:0:1:3:3:1:642D76:0:0:0:
Copy and paste it where needed, following my previous detailed instructions on How to record TS with VLC.
 
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