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27/05/2015, 17:05
aqui una muy buena informacion de la pagina nfps lean y se enteren de los cambios que vienen y disculpen es en ingles
YES THEY HAVE NOTIFIED THEIR CUSTOMERS AND HAVE BEEN SWAPING OUT RECEIVERS FOR MONTHS. THE LETTERS STATE THAT AFTER MAY 31ST IF YOU HAVE NOT SWAPPED OUT YOUR OLDER RECEIVER (THOSE CAPABLE OF ONLY mpeg2 with a new mpeg4 box you will be unable to continue to receive dn programming or words similar but meaning the same.
If they flip the switch on May 31st as stated in their letters ALL THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVERS CAPABLE OF ONLY DECODING Mpeg2 VIDEO will NO LONGER BE ABLE TO BE USED FOR DN IKS RECEPTION. To the best of my knowledge although there may be others I'm unaware of the Dreamlink t4 is the only SD receiver that can decode Mpeg4 Video. ALL HD BOXES are capable of decoding Mpeg 4 encoded video.
THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT DN IS SWITCHING OVER TO TOTAL HD CONTENT. IT DOES MEAN HOWEVER THAT mpeg2 boxes (ALL CURRENT SD RECEIVERS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE DREAMLINK T4) will be unable to decode the SD content of DN which will in the near future all be encoded in Mpeg4. ALL mpeg4 capable receivers (ALL HD RECEIVERS ARE Mpeg4 compliant) will be able to decode both SD and HD content encoded in mpeg4.
NOW BEFORE YOU ALL RUN OUT AND SPEND YOUR MONEY ON NEW HD / MPEG4 BOXES
YOU NEED TO BE AWARE THAT THESE BOXES WILL HAVE A VERY LIMITED LIFESPAN
THE SWITCH TO mpeg 4 HAS BEEN IN THE WORKS FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND ITS TOTAL IMPLEMENTATION IS ONLY WEEKS AWAY BUT THIS IS JUST 1 OF 2 MAJOR EVENTS TAKING PLACE AT DISH NETWORK. THE OTHER EVENT IS MUCH MORE OMINOUS FOR IKS BECAUSE ...
AnyCast IS COMING
IN THE NEAR FUTURE DN WILL IMPLEMENT IT'S NEW TECHNOLOGY "AnyCast". WHEN ACCOMPLISHED IKS WILL NO LONGER BE!
AnyCast IS REAL AND ALTHOUGH NO FIRM DATE HAS BEEN RELEASED FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION IT IS BELIEVED THAT WITHIN 30 TO 90 DAYS IT WILL BE A DONE DEAL.
HERE ARE EXCERPTS FROM AN ARTICLE DATED SEPTEMBER 2014 AND A COPY OF WHICH HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE "FTA NEWS FORUM" SINCE FEBRUARY OF THIS YEAR. THE THREAD CONTAINS TWO DIFFERENT ARTICLES COVERING THE SAME SUBJECT TAKEN FROM INDUSTRY ORIENTATED TRADE MAGAZINES.
Nagra said Dish Network is first customer to deploy its new security system, which hardwires conditional access into set-top chips.
AnyCast Command, part of Nagra’s new AnyCast Security Services Platform, puts both decryption and descrambling into a single, secure Nagra device. Since the launch of digital TV in the 1990’s, these functions have occurred in two separate devices, namely the conditional access vendor’s smart card and the set-top box chipset, Nagra explained.
The arrangement has been exploited in recent years by content pirates, and companies that develop content protection technology agree that something new has to be tried. Pirates have been compromising control words (CW) with control word sharing (CWS). CWs are used to unlock content. Pirates have learned way to infiltrate CW networks; they steal CWs then distribute them – CWS.
One approach to frustrate CWS-based piracy is to integrate the functions – if there’s no CW network, there’s nothing to hack.
Maurice van Riek, senior vice president, head of content and asset security for Nagra, said, “To date, the fight against control word sharing has been a cat-and-mouse game with global pirate networks, which are increasingly sophisticated in their operations. Nagra’s new approach takes full ownership and responsibility for content security within a single architecture in order to deliver a definitive knock-out punch to this type of piracy by protecting the Control Word by design.”
THE FULL ARTICLES CAN BE READ HERE:
Dish network article for those that don't believe what's coming.
http://ftazeta.com/fta-news/63360-dish-network-article-those-dont-believe-whats-coming.html
WHEN "AnyCast" is fully implemented the alternative for those with sufficient bandwidth on their internet connection will have the IPTV alternative. IPTV will for many replace IKS and is the future for this kind of service.
YES THEY HAVE NOTIFIED THEIR CUSTOMERS AND HAVE BEEN SWAPING OUT RECEIVERS FOR MONTHS. THE LETTERS STATE THAT AFTER MAY 31ST IF YOU HAVE NOT SWAPPED OUT YOUR OLDER RECEIVER (THOSE CAPABLE OF ONLY mpeg2 with a new mpeg4 box you will be unable to continue to receive dn programming or words similar but meaning the same.
If they flip the switch on May 31st as stated in their letters ALL THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVERS CAPABLE OF ONLY DECODING Mpeg2 VIDEO will NO LONGER BE ABLE TO BE USED FOR DN IKS RECEPTION. To the best of my knowledge although there may be others I'm unaware of the Dreamlink t4 is the only SD receiver that can decode Mpeg4 Video. ALL HD BOXES are capable of decoding Mpeg 4 encoded video.
THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT DN IS SWITCHING OVER TO TOTAL HD CONTENT. IT DOES MEAN HOWEVER THAT mpeg2 boxes (ALL CURRENT SD RECEIVERS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE DREAMLINK T4) will be unable to decode the SD content of DN which will in the near future all be encoded in Mpeg4. ALL mpeg4 capable receivers (ALL HD RECEIVERS ARE Mpeg4 compliant) will be able to decode both SD and HD content encoded in mpeg4.
NOW BEFORE YOU ALL RUN OUT AND SPEND YOUR MONEY ON NEW HD / MPEG4 BOXES
YOU NEED TO BE AWARE THAT THESE BOXES WILL HAVE A VERY LIMITED LIFESPAN
THE SWITCH TO mpeg 4 HAS BEEN IN THE WORKS FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND ITS TOTAL IMPLEMENTATION IS ONLY WEEKS AWAY BUT THIS IS JUST 1 OF 2 MAJOR EVENTS TAKING PLACE AT DISH NETWORK. THE OTHER EVENT IS MUCH MORE OMINOUS FOR IKS BECAUSE ...
AnyCast IS COMING
IN THE NEAR FUTURE DN WILL IMPLEMENT IT'S NEW TECHNOLOGY "AnyCast". WHEN ACCOMPLISHED IKS WILL NO LONGER BE!
AnyCast IS REAL AND ALTHOUGH NO FIRM DATE HAS BEEN RELEASED FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION IT IS BELIEVED THAT WITHIN 30 TO 90 DAYS IT WILL BE A DONE DEAL.
HERE ARE EXCERPTS FROM AN ARTICLE DATED SEPTEMBER 2014 AND A COPY OF WHICH HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE "FTA NEWS FORUM" SINCE FEBRUARY OF THIS YEAR. THE THREAD CONTAINS TWO DIFFERENT ARTICLES COVERING THE SAME SUBJECT TAKEN FROM INDUSTRY ORIENTATED TRADE MAGAZINES.
Nagra said Dish Network is first customer to deploy its new security system, which hardwires conditional access into set-top chips.
AnyCast Command, part of Nagra’s new AnyCast Security Services Platform, puts both decryption and descrambling into a single, secure Nagra device. Since the launch of digital TV in the 1990’s, these functions have occurred in two separate devices, namely the conditional access vendor’s smart card and the set-top box chipset, Nagra explained.
The arrangement has been exploited in recent years by content pirates, and companies that develop content protection technology agree that something new has to be tried. Pirates have been compromising control words (CW) with control word sharing (CWS). CWs are used to unlock content. Pirates have learned way to infiltrate CW networks; they steal CWs then distribute them – CWS.
One approach to frustrate CWS-based piracy is to integrate the functions – if there’s no CW network, there’s nothing to hack.
Maurice van Riek, senior vice president, head of content and asset security for Nagra, said, “To date, the fight against control word sharing has been a cat-and-mouse game with global pirate networks, which are increasingly sophisticated in their operations. Nagra’s new approach takes full ownership and responsibility for content security within a single architecture in order to deliver a definitive knock-out punch to this type of piracy by protecting the Control Word by design.”
THE FULL ARTICLES CAN BE READ HERE:
Dish network article for those that don't believe what's coming.
http://ftazeta.com/fta-news/63360-dish-network-article-those-dont-believe-whats-coming.html
WHEN "AnyCast" is fully implemented the alternative for those with sufficient bandwidth on their internet connection will have the IPTV alternative. IPTV will for many replace IKS and is the future for this kind of service.