edcase
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dont wish to piss on ya chips
Dont then. :banana:
dont wish to piss on ya chips
With a dvb-c card you can capture as much encrypted streamdata as you want. You can also do it easily enough on dreambox/dbox using a program like dvbsnoop though you haven't got too much space to play with if you want full TS data.
There's plenty of tools for examing data. TSReader (as suggested above) is pretty good if you want to check out the dvb headers and sections whilst if you want to look at TS PID level then MPeg packet analyser (free) is pretty good. You can also use dvbsnoop on a PC to analyse captured data.
I believe theres also a prgram called something like offline CSA descrambler, where you can feed the encrypted data in, along with the relevant cw, and see the decrypted data come out. Using such a program you would be able to compare encrypted data with decrypted data.
With a dvb-c card you can capture as much encrypted streamdata as you want. You can also do it easily enough on dreambox/dbox using a program like dvbsnoop though you haven't got too much space to play with if you want full TS data....
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