Nick [D]vB
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We all know doing an MHEG dump with a Nebula DigiTV device is really easy thanks to its great software.
Unfortunately it is much more complicated with other hardware, like the Nova-T, but it is possible!
If you're a window$ user you need to use DVB StreamExplorer's new DSM-CC Object Carousel plug-in to dump the vcg.mhg file.
This program will work with almost ANY DVB-T device but the full version will set you back £20.
You must select the BDA driver module to use most new devices,
Select your device for the tuner and the demux and set DVB-T mode
[if you get a graph error there are other settings you can try]
When you have the driver working go to the tuning menu and enter the frequency,
For RH [&XV] it's the same as your Channel 5 and for SS the it's the same as Channel 4
[Use ProgDVB or MyTheatre to find them]
When it is tuned choose Single transponder mode and do an SI scan of the current transponder,
if you see a list appear in the bottom window it is working.
To do an MHEG dump go to plug-ins and select DSM-CC, enter the MHEG PID for the channel you want and hit go.
RH = 7072
SS = 2180
When the counters stop hit cancel and go to the Object Carousel tab and click the /
you will see a list of objects you can save but you won't see a vcg.mhg file until the channel is back on-air.
DVBViewer can also do MHEG dumps using a plug-in but again you will need the full version [only £10] and I can't guarantee it will work with all devices.
If you're a linux guru you could save yourself £20 by using this:
Then use an ASN.1 compiler to read the vcg.mhg file or just load it straight into that funky new keygen.
Job done!
Unfortunately it is much more complicated with other hardware, like the Nova-T, but it is possible!
If you're a window$ user you need to use DVB StreamExplorer's new DSM-CC Object Carousel plug-in to dump the vcg.mhg file.
This program will work with almost ANY DVB-T device but the full version will set you back £20.
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Select your device for the tuner and the demux and set DVB-T mode
[if you get a graph error there are other settings you can try]
When you have the driver working go to the tuning menu and enter the frequency,
For RH [&XV] it's the same as your Channel 5 and for SS the it's the same as Channel 4
[Use ProgDVB or MyTheatre to find them]
When it is tuned choose Single transponder mode and do an SI scan of the current transponder,
if you see a list appear in the bottom window it is working.
To do an MHEG dump go to plug-ins and select DSM-CC, enter the MHEG PID for the channel you want and hit go.
RH = 7072
SS = 2180
When the counters stop hit cancel and go to the Object Carousel tab and click the /
you will see a list of objects you can save but you won't see a vcg.mhg file until the channel is back on-air.
DVBViewer can also do MHEG dumps using a plug-in but again you will need the full version [only £10] and I can't guarantee it will work with all devices.
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If you're a linux guru you could save yourself £20 by using this:
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Then use an ASN.1 compiler to read the vcg.mhg file or just load it straight into that funky new keygen.
Job done!
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