an example is to convert biss keys using
with thanks to marco
an example is to convert biss keys using
HOT 9.3 or lower patches is
say this is a Biss key
1F 2C ED 4B A2 C4 5D 49
Go to the first 8 digits then go back 2 places so it looks like
1F 2C ED A2 C4 5D 49 so you have deleted 4B
then delete the last 2 digits 49 so it looks like
1F 2C ED A2 C4 5D
then using your remote press ?
the first thing is to read the serv-id we will say this is 28656
the second thing to read is the pmtpid we will say this is 316
the third thing to do is read the pcrpid we will say this is 3061
Now we have our keys we need a dec to bin converter -http://www.*********.com/binary_converter/
once the converter is loaded
we will convert 28656 from bin to hex so it looks like 6FF0
Now convert 316 from bin to hex so it loooks like 013C
all we Need is the last 2 digits so it looks 3C
Now we need the pcrpid convert 3061 so it loooks like 0BF5
Again all we need is the last 2 digits
so it looks like F5
So this biss key we started out with
1F 2C ED 4B A2 C4 5D 49
it now should like 6FF0 3CF5 1F 2C ED A2 C4 5D
info on how to enter dcw keys by remote (THANKS MARCO)
pretty much the same as entering biss keys in but
dcw keys are made up of 32 digits
we will say this is hbo comedy max tv
DC 86 0B 43 CD FC 5A 23 25 34 38 97 64 44 E4 8D
we delete every 8th digit like so
DC 86 0B CD FC 5A 25 34 38 64 44 E4
then look to see what frequency the channel is on we will say 12071
then convert it form bin to hex like so 2F27
then look at serv-id we will say its 168 convert it from bin to hex 00A8
we just need the last two digits A8
then look at pmt pid we will say it is 102 convert this from bin to hex 0066
again we just need last two digits 66
2F27A866
Now take the the biss key we converted
DC 86 0B CD FC 5A 25 34 38 64 44 E4
every 12th digit press return like so
DC 86 0B CD FC 5A
25 34 38 64 44 E4
then just add these digits in front of key like so
2F27A866 DC 86 0B CD FC 5A
2F27A866 25 34 38 64 44 E4
NB:
To get into BISS menu on Hummi:
Menu TOH, Parser, Ram Editor, OK and then press P+ or P- to go to BISS
NB2. The first letter D in this code above was given to me actually with one letter earlier in the alphabet, but changed it just in case I was not allowed to put in full key in this section.
moving one channel or more on screen
posted by marco
Moving more than 1 channel at the same time
select a channel that you need to edit when you press menu then ToH then EPG go to settings here you have to press OK button, the channel will Highlight with Red color if you want to edit it you have to press the left arrow with remote control to get it in yellow color and now you can edit it so if you want to delete it press red button in remote, to move it press the green button after that you have to press OK and then stand-by button to confirm and save your work.
1- Menu.
2- ToH.
3- EPG.
4- Settings.
5- OK.
6- Left Arrow (Highlight in yellow).
7- Red (delete) or Green (move) and OK Button.
8- Stand-by (Save )
Here are a few tips that may help with updates and getting certain packages to clear.
as posted by Alibe thanks m8.
Here are a few tips that may help with updates and getting certain packages to clear.
Can I skip one or more ToH versions when I do an update.
Yes you can, if you load an update that is a FULL version of the ToH software. A full update will have a size of slightly over 1MB (1000 KB).
A patch release is likely to be a lot smaller (probably approx 150KB, but size may vary). Under these cir***stances, you should ensure that your receiver has the latest full ToH that was released prior to the patch. The patch should then be loaded over the top of that full ToH.
Do I have to load all the modules when I update to the latest ToH.
If you are unsure then I would strongly recommend loading all the modules. This is the safest route to get a sucessful update.
However, on many of updates a number of the modules will remain unchanged. This means that you may be over-writing existing software with identical software. There is no problem with this - your update will just take longer.
Example
Comparison of ToH3.4_HoT10.4 to ToH3.4_HoT10.6b
Firmware Module - Updated from ToH3.4_HoT10.1 to ToH3.4_HoT10.6b - changed
PMCT Module - Updated from ToH3.4_HoT10.4 to ToH3.4_HoT10.5 - changed
Macro Table - HIC-10500+ CAM_ToH30 in both versions - no change
EPG Module - ToH3.3_HoT5.9 in both versions - no change
Catone Module - CAToneV33 in both versions - no change
TTT(Emu) Module - Updated from ToH3.4_HoT10.4 to ToH3.4_HoT10.6b - changed
Language Module - ToH3.4Beta v01 in both versions - no change
It is therefore possible to do a sucessful update from 10.4 to 10.6 by just using the changed modules. In HDFSmart or HTT Turbo Suite, this would be done by just having the identified modules "ticked" before you begin the update.
PMC Tables.
Unlike Grumpyy, I believe that third party PMC Tables are often better than those included within (or with) the ToH software. If you chose a reliable creator like Xamuh, you shouldn't go far wrong and your Table is likely to be more up to date.
Do I need to keep updating my PMC Table.
No. Primarily, your PMC Table is designed to select the optimum form of encryption / decryption to be used for each particular channel. If the channels you watch are decrypting, why bother with an update.
Why would I want to update my PMC Table after moving to ToH3.4_HoT10.6
Earlier PMC Tables have had *** View and FreeX channels defaulting to Viaccess encryption / decryption. With the cracking of Irdeto2, the PMC Table needed to be altered to take advantage of the new Irdeto provisions within HoT10.6
I can only decrypt TPS channels intermittently.
The two main reasons for this are:
1. The CAID Preselect is incorrectly set in the Config Menu.
Do NOT set the CAID Preselect to Card + S + Emu. On this setting your receiver will try and find a key from the Internet (S) in preference to the Emulator (Emu). The cycle to default back to the Emulator may then take too long for the receiver to continally decrypt sucessfully.
Set the CAID Preselect to Card + Emu. This will give the fastest response from your receiver.
2. The AES keys have not been loaded into the receiver using the France 4/5 channels to run the auto-update procedure. If the AES keys are not loaded, you are likely to experience 15 minutes (approx) of black screen followed by 1 minute (approx) of viewable picture. This occurs because the AES key feature is switched off every 15 minutes to allow for the next AES key to be activated. During the 1 minute window the TPS channels revert to using just Viaccess 1 encryption and the picture becomes viewable.
Do I need to have a special time setting in my receiver.
No you don't. With the current software TPS should work with any time setting (e.g. GMT +1, +2, +3, -1, -2, -3, etc)
I still cannot decrypt TPS
1. If you are using HDFSmart or HTT Humax Turbo Suite, ensure that the file "firmwaredatabase.xml" ON YOUR COMPUTER is updated to the latest version before attempting a TOH update. The latest version (included in the same zip file as the ToH) is dated 19 Mar 2008. If Windows Explorer shows a file with an earlier date, look for an update.
2. Check that your ToH is up-to-date (Menu / ToH / HoT).
3. Switch to a free-to-air channel (e.g. Multivision Preview) and check that you can see a picture. If you cannot, your Antenna settings may be wrong in your Channel Set-up. Not all channel sets use the same order for the Antenna numbering. The Antenna numbers for Astra and Hotbird may need reversing.
4. Check to see whether any keys are present in the Ram Editor for Viaccess Provider 007C00. Keys may sometimes be erased during a Channel Set update.
5. Check that CAID Preselect is set to Card + Emu.
6. Check that any third party CAM is removed from the Common Interface slots. AES key updates may not occur if such a Cam is left in place.
7. Ensure that your programmed Funcard, Goldcard, Silvercard (or similar) is inserted the correct way up in your in-built Irdeto Cam.
8. Check that your Channel Set has the correct frequencies etc. for your chosen channels.
I cannot decrypt any of the Premiere channels
1. Ensure your ToH is up to date
2. Switch to a free-to-air Premiere channel (e.g. Premiere Direkt Portal) and check that you can see a picture. If you cannot, your Antenna settings may be wrong in your Channel Set-up. Not all channel sets use the same order for the Antenna numbering. The Antenna numbers for Astra and Hotbird may need reversing.
3. Switch to an encrypted channel such as Premiere 1 and then press the Red Button on your remote. You should see a letter "N" in the the little square near the bottom of your screen. If you see another letter (such as "B") try updating your PMC Table to a newer version.
4. Check as to whether the keys in the Ram Editor for Provider 0501 are up-to-date. If not, you can manually update them or try using the Nagra auto-update feature in the "Config" menu. Set this to "On" and leave the receiver on an encrypted channel such as Premiere1. Switch it back to "Off" after use.
5. Check that you CAID Preselect in the "Config" menu is set to Card + Emu
6. If you load a new key file, check in the Ram Editor that the new keys are actually present. Failure to update keys can occur.