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bison1947 05-03-2011 12:21

VM Tv Transponders
 
I have a DVB-c Pci card and wish to view FTA from VM.
What i am looking for is the Transponder frequencies for the Liverpool area
so i can scan the channels in

Tnx in advance............

Sirius 05-03-2011 12:32

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bison1947 (Post 35187334)
I have a DVB-c Pci card and wish to view FTA from VM.
What i am looking for is the Transponder frequencies for the Liverpool area
so i can scan the channels in

Tnx in advance............

Did not know there was any fta

MovedGoalPosts 05-03-2011 12:32

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
If you are talking of the analogue based channels for BBC1, BB2, ITV, Channel 4 & Five, transmitted over cable then those have generally been swithed off as the network goes digital.

If you are trying to do something else, then if they are encrypted TV channels you'd need a subscribed Set Top Box and connect the output from that to your TV card.

RobboEdin 05-03-2011 12:47

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bison1947 (Post 35187334)
I have a DVB-c Pci card and wish to view FTA from VM.
What i am looking for is the Transponder frequencies for the Liverpool area
so i can scan the channels in

Tnx in advance............

You are simply not allowed to do what you intend.

The only legitimate way to receive cable channels is via a subscribed Virgin Media STB. You cannot connect to the Virgin Media cable without being a paying Virgin Media customer.

the-cable-guy 06-03-2011 04:37

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
you used to be able to receive some channels FTA on analogue as well as the five main channels others such as E4 & CNBC Europe amongst others were also available. if analogue cable is still available in your area then you'l be able to pick them up otherwise you wont get anything. in Sheffield & Stoke On Trent nothing can be picked up anymore duno about Liverpool tho. seeing as your original question is about DVB-C as far as im aware no channels broadcast FTA on digital cable in the UK so you wont get anything legally & discussing things like that on this forum aint allowed

Peter_ 06-03-2011 09:25

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
We have not had the analogue signal for years in Liverpool so the will be no signal to pick up.

Sirius 06-03-2011 10:36

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35187348)
You are simply not allowed to do what you intend.

The only legitimate way to receive cable channels is via a subscribed Virgin Media STB. You cannot connect to the Virgin Media cable without being a paying Virgin Media customer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by the-cable-guy (Post 35187852)
you used to be able to receive some channels FTA on analogue as well as the five main channels others such as E4 & CNBC Europe amongst others were also available. if analogue cable is still available in your area then you'l be able to pick them up otherwise you wont get anything. in Sheffield & Stoke On Trent nothing can be picked up anymore duno about Liverpool tho. seeing as your original question is about DVB-C as far as im aware no channels broadcast FTA on digital cable in the UK so you wont get anything legally & discussing things like that on this forum aint allowed

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35187863)
We have not had the analogue signal for years in Liverpool so the will be no signal to pick up.

The OP has asked the same question on the OTHER cable forums ;)

Peter_ 06-03-2011 11:02

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35187879)
The OP has asked the same question on the OTHER cable forums ;)

I am not at all surprised by that as he probably thinks it is a way of receiving free channels that he would otherwise have to pay for, which is not going to happen.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/12/10.gif

robbo71 06-03-2011 12:52

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35187885)
I am not at all surprised by that as he probably thinks it is a way of receiving free channels that he would otherwise have to pay for, which is not going to happen.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/12/10.gif



Why's that then, LOL?


Perhaps it would be a good idea to cut off all cable feeds to unsubscribed properties.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35187879)
The OP has asked the same question on the OTHER cable forums ;)



Yes, and he got a much better answer than he did here.;)

Peter_ 06-03-2011 13:12

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo71 (Post 35187941)
Why's that then, LOL?


Perhaps it would be a good idea to cut off all cable feeds to unsubscribed properties.

Hence the rollout last year of the Nagra3 cards which stopped virtually every cable thief in their tracks.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/12/10.gif




Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo71 (Post 35187941)
Yes, and he got a much better answer than he did here.;)

That is because this site does not advocate the theft of services.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/11/13.gif

robbo71 06-03-2011 13:24

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35187959)
Hence the rollout last year of the Nagra3 cards which stopped virtually every cable thief in their tracks.https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/12/10.gif


Actually, it did not. There is some way to go yet..



Also the OP was asking about FTA channels, which I presume means those that are unscrambled.

Peter_ 06-03-2011 13:39

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo71 (Post 35187973)
Actually, it did not. There is some way to go yet..



Also the OP was asking about FTA channels, which I presume means those that are unscrambled.

All Virginmedia channels require Virginmedia equipment on a live account to receive them.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo71 (Post 35187973)
Actually, it did not. There is some way to go yet..



If someone was using a chipped or illegal box they are no longer working, and only card sharing rings are able to get around it but it is still rather complicated to do so.

robbo71 06-03-2011 13:41

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

..........., and only card sharing rings are able to get around it but it is still rather complicated to do so.

I suggest that you do a little more research then, if that is what you believe.

Peter_ 06-03-2011 13:46

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo71 (Post 35187990)
I suggest that you do a little more research then, if that is what you believe.

No need to as the are a lot less illegal boxes out there which makes Virginmedia's job a lot easier to trace them and prosecute the users.

mersey70 06-03-2011 14:28

Re: VM Tv Transponders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35187997)
No need to as the are a lot less illegal boxes out there which makes Virginmedia's job a lot easier to trace them and prosecute the users.

I'm convinced a fair few of these people who do this are techie types who do it not so much so they avoid payment, rather that they do it because they think they can. Like sticking two fingers up to the system. Anyone suggesting it's like the old days when you just got a cheapo box and connected it up is wrong.

And anyway haven't a lot of people found they have had the service shut down?, surely it can't be rocket science to trace the servers, obviously not given the reports. And they have to pay for access to those servers too, they must be mad in my opinion.

I have noticed Sky and other broadcasters are even flashing up a serial number on screen now to catch out some of the online streams.

It will probably go on but it's no where near as widepsread as when VM used their 'strong as selloptape' encryption!

The game will be up eventually, I read one system has even stopped the sharing route now so well done to them, i'm sure they will all follow.


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