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I still don't know why this thread is still going.
You can't do anything about these boxes and whinging on about people having the boxes doesn't change the situation because people will still get them no matter whats said and I bet a lot of people on here have them. Hopefully when Virgin changes to hosting the stations on a vod style the situation will change. |
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For instance, if you left your car unlocked with the keys in the ignition (so as I don't have to break into it) and I found your car and whilst you're asleep I drove your car around and then returned it (with any fuel I used replaced) that's not theft. However if I didn't return it before you woke up and needed to go to work, that is theft, even if I retuned it the same day as I breached your right to use it as you wished. Quote:
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In my book an elephant is called a giraffe and a giraffe is called an elemaphasinama. My book is wrong, as is yours. There are specific laws made to cover unauthorised reception of broadcasts precisely because it's not theft, if it was they'd just charge you with that as it has a far greater sentence. If a card is a spade there is no point trying to claim it's a club because no matter how much you think it is and how many times you say it is it's still a spade and you're just wrong. You may think it doesn't really matter and if you think it's theft then it's allright to call it theft and anyone that does it a thief, but there's another legal word for that, libel. |
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The thread is still going as it's a point of interest to quite a few people... Why would a VOD style system work, unless you scrap scheduled systems, but then everyone would have gone that way including sky.... What is needed is for VM to get off thier fat backsides, open up thier wallets and actually change thier encryption system to those proven to be secure. NDS/Videogaurd and also now Nagra 3 are proven as such with the only people getting past the systems are those who are card sharing (where the initial account holder is put at risk) What does suprise me especially as cable unlike broadcast sat is a two way system is that they havn't put in a authentication loop back to the central servers ID'ing the box/account/location. Surely a simple cross reference would then inhibit all duplicate boxes or ones not on thier system. Computer games have used this method for years and although people can copy the games they can't play online with them and duplicates keys are soon invalidated on the system. Kymmy |
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That way 3rd party boxes wouldn't work as they have the upstream blocked, if they talkback they get detected, and if they don't they can't request a channel to watch. VM then wouldn't even need to encrypt the channels as it's a multicast system rather than broadcast and if the channel isn't on your package then you wont beable to request it anyway. Quote:
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@Kimmy:- TheDon pretty much answered why a VOD style system would be better.
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Yep Hyroky but this does beg the question that you'd need a real-time distribution server, although less bandwidth it does mean more control servers, more to go wrong and probably hard to achieve with current levels. Just look at the Phorm system the only reason as to why BT and other ISP's havn;t implemented it yet is purely the amount of resources taken up ny the system, surely VOD would be doing exactly the same thing but with video instead of simple images...
I think though something to agree on is that until VM and other broadcasters do something about thier systems then some people will illegally recieve or sell illegal recieving equipment. |
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But Kimmy I thought Virgin were pushing towards the direction of making the whole network VOD style.....or did I read that wrong?
Either way they are making a step in the right direction by changing the keys and looking into new encryption to improve the network and to stop illegal boxes and that can only be a good thing :) |
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Knowing VM if they do go VOD then the saved bandwidth will be farmed out to thier BB sections and pushed to the limits. If they do then the VOD service will suffer and if the VOD system goes down then it'll impact on more people than todays compartmentalised system going down. So is there any data/docs out there?? Kymmy |
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Kymmy has raised a good point..
Virgin will gain from a reduced number of chipped boxes (increased subscriptions assuming people do pay for the service). However, we will only benefit if VM decide to invest this extra money in their service, rather than pay it out in dividends. |
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There is alot of technology out now that lets them do this quite easily, and it's all headend based they don't have to touch the last mile network at all. As for them pushing all the bandwidth onto broadband, the end of the video talks about the new applications that will come from it, and one of the main ones is QAM sharing, which means that QAM's can be shared between switched video, vod, and data, so you could have a range of QAM's for each, and then some shared ones for overflow capacity which would be used by the service which had a higher bandwidth requirement at the time. You could probably also QOS the shared QAMs so switched video would take priority over vod which would take priority over data. |
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