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VideoCrypt is a cryptographic, smartcard-based
conditional access television encryption system that
scrambles analogue pay-TV signals. It was introduced...
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version of
Videocrypt (
VideoCrypt-S) had the
capability of
scrambling sound. A soft
encryption option was also
available where the
encrypted video could be...
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channels had been
broadcast either in the
clear or soft
encrypted (i.e. a
VideoCrypt decoder was required, but
without a
subscription card)
prior to their...
- satellite,
providing 4
analogue TV channels. The
channels and
subsequent VideoCrypt video encryption system used the
existing PAL
broadcast standard. This gave...
- student, he
became known for
developing several ways to cir****vent the
VideoCrypt encryption system, most
notably the Season7
smartcard emulator. In 2002...
- a
VideoCrypt decoder and a UHF aerial, both of
which were
supplied upon
joining Sky. The
signal was sent with the
picture scrambled using VideoCrypt technology;...
- pan-European feed on 15
October 1999,
which was when it was
scrambled with
Videocrypt and the
launch of the UK only
version of TNT. The pan-European feed continued...
- the service. The
first US
DirecTV smart cards were
based on the
BSkyB VideoCrypt card
known as the Sky 09 card. The Sky 09 card had been
introduced in...
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America since 1997, the
VideoGuard
system was
introduced to the UK by NDS in 1998 with the
launch of Sky Digital,
replacing the
VideoCrypt system (also supplied...
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providing four
analogue TV channels. The
channels and
subsequent VideoCrypt video encryption system used the
existing PAL
broadcast standard, unlike...