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Cardsharing Vs. Input Keys

There're several interesting things when I got my one set of satellite tv and a PC with DVB-Card inside (mine is SS2 or SkyStar 2 PCI). Amongst of its capability are Cardsharing (Internet Sharing) and Input Keys that the last concept of these two hack is all abot viewing the Pay TV as cheapest as we can and even for free.

Cardsharing or we just call it for short by CS is about sharing the keys of the original subscriber reception signals through a server. This kind of server send the keys needed to decrypt the encrypted signals mainly by Internet Server - that we call it then Internet Sharing, or by a more high cost connection using the satellite transponder such as the Matrix Revolution which uses the server sharing keys through Asiasat 4 to watch DSTV (Multi Choice Africa - PayTV Provider).

Cardsharing can also run on "Home Sharing". Home sharing as long as I know, is not using any internet connection but some cables or other connection whic also does not use any internet connection. The data keys are sent from the main receiver (with its original card inside supplied by the provider) to the slave receiver through a cable setup as needed.

Input keys is the matter of using "hacked keys" by submitting the keys to any receiver or dvb-card with EMU supported inside. This is cannot applied on any FTA only receiver. The keys to input here usually from the paytv whose encryption system is still weak and haven't got upgraded yet for example tv's with BISS Encryption System and the Nagravision1 Encryption System. This way of hacking by this methode is so simple, you just need to search for the keys on the net or do it by yourself using DCW Brute Force.

This input keys methode that still possible to view Pay TV for free (which I still can watch for now) is an Indian tv named B4U Movies through Intelsat 7/10 @ 68,5'E by its parameter as here: Freq = 4064 - Polarisation = H - Symbol Rate = 19.850. I also got a chance to view Trace TV (music channel) on Asiasat 2, but it now it has been patched. The keys for Trace TV was similar to Cyfra + Europe beam. Trace TV was using "SECA2 Encryption System" by its parameter as here: Freq = 3960 - Polarisation = H - Symbol Rate = 27.500. Rumours on many forums say that Trace TV has still been hacked with the keys published on some forums, but after tried those keys it's still blank. Don't know why, some say the Encryption System has been upgraded to SECA3 (don't know exactly).

Latest news from input keys area is the Dream TV transmitted through Agila 2 (146'E) which up until now still has not upgraded its encryption system i.e. still use Nagravision1 (once again - I'm not so sure for this encryption) that we still able to view some of its channels for FREE. But, once again, rumours on some forums say that Dream TV also has been in process to upgrade its encryption to more secure one that is the Nagravision 3. Therefore in a short time this Dream TV will never be viewed for FREE anymore, just subscribe for it.. hehe...!!! Unfortunately the beam does not cover my city - Sambas, so I haven't seen any of tv program from this FREE reception of Dream TV. Wish if I could..!

Cardsharing and iput keys has its own plus minus (advantage and disadvantage). Cardsharing can be done FREE (if there's a FREE server for it) even it's not 100% for at least we need the internet connection. Cardsharing can also be run by subscribing to someone owning this kind of server (officially this is still done on underground world of satellite - because indeed cardsharing is illegal by default). We need at least an internet connection by a cellphone GSM provider through GPRS on transfer rate of about 1 KBPS minimum.

The advantage of using Cardsharing is because there are many server providers (you can find some on forums discussing satellite tv). The disadvantage is we still need the internet to connect to the server which in some region this internet is still rarely found for example at remote area without any GSM or CDMA cellular provider. Whereas on Input Keys we just have to submit the correct keys according to our receiver encryption system supported and then we can watch the programme afterwards. Unfortunately, those "hacked keys" are limited to some channels only if you live in Asia and Pasific Region.

Best Luck!

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