<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Kirk Bocek <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:t004@kbocek.com" target="_blank">t004@kbocek.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On 4/26/2013 11:52 AM, Ozzy Lash wrote:<br>
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If you do a scan on the classic hdhomerun, do those show up as encrypted?<br>
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And yes, the HD 7xx channels are now missing other than 702 and 707. Was there some other kind of scan you were thinking of? When I get home I could jump into the Windows GUI and see what that says. That will report encryption. Right now from work I only have command line tools available.<div class="">
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<br></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Yes, I was think of just the using <br><br>hdhomerun_config <id> scan 1 scan.out <br><br></div><div>or something similar. That will create the file scan.out with a bunch of information like the following:<br>
<br>SCANNING: 201000000 (us-irc:11, us-cable:11)<br>LOCK: qam256 (ss=99 snq=99 seq=100)<br>TSID: 0x0000<br>PROGRAM 701: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 702: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 703: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 705: 0 (encrypted)<br>
PROGRAM 706: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 707: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 708: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 709: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 710: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 711: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 712: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 714: 0 (encrypted)<br>
SCANNING: 195000000 (us-irc:10, us-cable:10)<br>LOCK: qam256 (ss=100 snq=100 seq=100)<br>TSID: 0x0000<br>PROGRAM 2: 32.1 WFLD<br>PROGRAM 5: 5.1 NBC5<br>PROGRAM 6: 5.2 COZI-TV<br>SCANNING: 189000000 (us-irc:9, us-cable:9)<br>
LOCK: qam256 (ss=100 snq=98 seq=100)<br>TSID: 0x0000<br>PROGRAM 19: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 20: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 21: 0 (encrypted)<br><br><br></div><div>If you know the channel and program id the channels are on, and see that it is marked as encrypted, you are out of luck.<br>
<br></div><div>I think you can find that information on the prime by tuning to the channel, and then using hdhomerun_config with the get /tunerX/status (to get the frequency) and get /tunerX/streaminfo (to find what the different programs multiplexed onto it).<br>
<br>For example, with my hdhomerun prime, for channel 188 (local HD NBC affiliate)<br><br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D set /tuner0/vchannel 188<br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/status<br>
ch=qam:195000000 lock=qam256 ss=100 snq=100 seq=100 bps=38809216 pps=0<br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/vstatus<br>vch=188 name=WMAQ(NBC) HD auth=subscribed cci=none cgms=none<br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/streaminfo<br>
2: 190 WFLD(FO<br>5: 188 WMAQ(NB<br>6: 252 Cozi TV<br>control<br>tsid=0x0000<br><br></div><div>This matches up with the data above. For an encrypted channel (TLC HD) from the hdhomerun prime I get:<br><br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D set /tuner0/vchannel 176<br>
lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/status<br>ch=qam:735000000 lock=qam256 ss=100 snq=100 seq=100 bps=38809216 pps=0<br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/vstatus<br>
vch=176 name=TLC HD auth=subscribed cci=unrestricted cgms=n/a<br>lash@mythbackend:~/hdhomerun$ hdhomerun_config 1310693D get /tuner0/streaminfo<br>13: 186 HBO HD (encrypted)<br>14: 195 CINEMAX (encrypted)<br>15: 176 TLC HD<br>
control<br>tsid=0x0000<br><br><br><br></div><div>and from the hdhomerun:<br><br>SCANNING: 735000000 (us-irc:114, us-cable:114)<br>LOCK: qam256 (ss=96 snq=92 seq=100)<br>TSID: 0x0000<br>PROGRAM 13: 0 (encrypted)<br>PROGRAM 14: 0 (encrypted)<br>
PROGRAM 15: 0 (encrypted)<br><br></div><div>Hope that helps.<br><br></div><div>Bill<br></div></div></div></div>