xtraview hack

Worked fine for me, pity it shuts down in 10 mins, must try to get up earlier.
 
just tryed it on my goodmans gdb 5 and it worked 100% ware can i get these numbers for tomorow i have got a wintv nova-t tv card in my computer how can i get these numbers from that can anyone help thanks
 
The Keygens are useless unless you can find the updated vcg.mhg file!

I have managed to dump the data streams from the RedHot and XtraView MHEG5 PIDS. The stream seems to repeat themself about every 20Kb so I am assuming that this is the whole program. When I isolate that section and view it in a HEX editor I can see references to the following files:

AIENA.txt
WAIDIS.txt
UKPENA.txt
UKPDIS.txt
UEPENA.txt
UEPDIS.txt
disc.mhg
stp.mhg
strp.mhg
fltr.mhg
efld.mhg
diag.mhg
rvl.mhg
vcg.mhg <- this file contains the algo update.

But, I have no idea how to de/compile or dis/assemble the code so I can isolate and view these files. Does the stream need re-parsing? Because MHEG is "middle-ware" does it need a Java style virtual machine to run on? Because of licensing issues there are very few MHEG tools available.

The MHEG viewing software that comes with the Nova-T DVB-T cards is useless, I have tried some generic memory dumping tools but with no luck. I am assuming they must be using another MHEG viewing tool to extract the files or log operations.

I have tried loading the whole stream in several ANS.1 programs but they all complain about the input format. I have even tried some satellite internet file grabbers but they don't work either.

I don't know if people are extracting this file from a dumped stream or viewing it in some Linux / Java MHEG application? Or maybe dumping it from memory while a MHEG application is running?

I have tried searching the dump for a know data pattern [i.e todays codes] but I can't find them. This makes me think the program needs decompiling in some way first.

There is a Java MHEG engine here:

http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/~joe/mheg/mheg_intro.html

and a compiler here:

http://lionet.info/asn1c/asn1c.cgi

It's all greek to me though...

If anyone has any ideas please let me know.

Cheers,
Nick
 
jonleeds said:
i think this is bollox

why? because you dont need it? because you dont want it? because you dont see the point in people breaking a £8 a month code just to see if they can?

or because you dont understand any of it

a lot of what was said in the last post didnt mean much to me either, but this is obviously someone with a lot of knowledge to share.

there is such a thing as good criticism, but thats not it
 
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: ?
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: is there any crap here?
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: ?
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: you used to bring me crappers
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: i wish you would again
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: but that was on the crap side
[12:35 AM] jonleeds: and things were crappy then
[12:36 AM] jonleeds: on the inside the crap smells good
[12:36 AM] jonleeds: crap dont mind the crappy smell
[12:36 AM] jonleeds: but the crap in here is crappy too
[12:37 AM] jonleeds: when crapheads come around
 
Think perhaps Leeds might see a little more of Jon, quite soon ;).

Nice posting Nick BTW! :) :)
 
digidude said:
why? because you dont need it? because you dont want it? because you dont see the point in people breaking a £8 a month code just to see if they can?

its not the £8pm system, its the £1 per day sample channel*, and it is broken, just the flaw is it relies on accessing the vcg.mhg data that changes daily.

Breaking the £8pm system that's the next challenge.


(red hot uses the same system so technically two channels ;) )
 
How can we get this information to make the Keygen work then?

-hash table
-pin order
-look up

????????????????????????

P.S What is vcg.mhg and where do I get it?
 
Xtraview (and RedHot) use the text part of the channel to stop you watching without a correct pin - this is all the mheg stuff. vcg.mhg is the file that contains that day's codes your STB uses to take a random generated pin (one of the other files has instructions for that) and creates a ViewerID

You have to get the vcg.mhg from a stackdump - this is easily done by anyone with a digital Terrestrial PC card. From that file its easy to get the algo.

However whoever did the Keygen hasn't fully understood the system to cover all the various algo's and so maybe today (and this week 3xxxx) is one of those it doesn't cover.

I don't have a PCI card so haven't seen today's vcg.mhg to confirm this.
 
how do i do a stackdump on my nova t pci card what software do i use to get this vcg.mhg file can anyone help please
 
scott1980 said:
how do i do a stackdump on my nova t pci card what software do i use to get this vcg.mhg file can anyone help please

pm'd you
 
Hi nix9,

I've also got a nova-t, any chance I could have a link to the magic software???

I like the Kung Lao avatar BTW!

I've found all the MK mame32 roms if your interested?

Cheers,
Nick
 
Nick,

I'm not sure on the Nova-T, but the Nebula card comes with software called digitv, from which you can dump the mheg stuff. I'm not sure if the nova-t has software that will do this too, or whether nebula's will work with the nova-t

open digitv on chan 36.
press F5 to simulate pressing the red button.
You now should be at the enter code bit.
Goto File/Settings in digitv
Click on 'text' tab
Put in the 'dump directory' where you want to dump the files to.
Change to 'dump entire contents'
then click on the 'dump dvb text cache'

mheg files are the teletext files, and its all these that you need.
 
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