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Dodgy Geezer
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A provider ID or ProvID is a unique identifier (usually written in hexadecimal) of varying length (1 byte up to 4 bytes) for a grouping of channels.
This was notionally intended from the outset as one for each satellite provider, but the individual companies soon found a use for multiple IDs each. These IDs are sent with the satellite stream and are used in the indexing of the key structures stored on the card in the decryption of scrambled channels. This scrambling can be performed by one of a number of different systems (or indeed multiple systems concurrently) but always uses the same basic premise of an identifier and a key value. Here is a list of Provider IDs and some identifying data. Some of it is missing, and some of it is no doubt out of date or just plain wrong. The vast majority though is correct, and I don't expect to hear any smart-arse bitching about typos! ![]() Quote:
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Dodgy Geezer
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LOL, I was about half an hour bashing it into shape with a pro editor
![]() No doubt some ******* will just copy it and paste it onto their own site now > :
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