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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Optimizing VLC Media Player for H264 Playback

http://dexviajiboy2.blogspot.com/2011/09/dexguide-optimizing-vlc-mplayer-for.html


H.264 codecs are pretty CPU intensive and VLC can't use multi-cores to decode it yet.

So if your computer is dying when decoding 1080p samples from H264, do the following.

Open the preferences
Tick advanced in the lower right corner
Go to "Input/Codec"
Go to "other codecs" subcategory
Go to "FFmpeg"
Put the "skip-filter for H264" to all
Restart VLC

Go to Tools > Preferences > Input & Codecs Settings > then Make sure

"Skip H.264 in-loop deblocking filter" is set to All

Then select "Show setting" at the bottom right corner of the Window click on All it should show "Advance settings" now

Click on Advanced make sure on the "Performance options" the following are selected
"Allow only one running instance"
"One instance when started from file"
"Increase the priority of the process"
Now click on "Input / Codecs" -> "Video codecs"

Click on FFmpeg make sure the following is selected
"Hurry up"
"Allow speed tricks"
"Quality level" is rd

Then click on x264 on "H.264 profile" select "main"

Thats it Hope this works for you too!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dual WAN - 2 ISP in 1 Connection

[b]Dual WAN ( WiMax and Canopy }[/b]



Wimax Speed :


Canopy Speed :



tracert result on 2 ISP :

C:\WINDOWS>tracert 8.8.8.8

Tracing route to google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.10.10.1
2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms mywimax [192.168.15.1]
3 63 ms 74 ms 64 ms 10.9.192.1
4 * * * Request timed out.
5 84 ms 71 ms 65 ms 203.87.138.253
6 64 ms 74 ms 64 ms 121.54.3.58
7 62 ms 70 ms 65 ms 203.87.132.70
8 71 ms 64 ms 84 ms 203.87.132.21
9 52 ms 69 ms 64 ms 210.213.244.221.static.pldt.net [210.213.244.221
]
10 66 ms 99 ms 64 ms 210.213.130.78.static.pldt.net [210.213.130.78]

11 71 ms 64 ms 74 ms 210.213.130.141.static.pldt.net [210.213.130.141
]
12 96 ms 90 ms 89 ms 72.14.197.106
13 97 ms 93 ms 94 ms 64.233.175.207
14 92 ms 89 ms 94 ms 209.85.241.58
15 85 ms 89 ms 100 ms 216.239.43.19
16 106 ms 100 ms 99 ms 216.239.48.230
17 103 ms 89 ms 94 ms google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8]

Trace complete.

C:\WINDOWS>tracert 8.8.8.8

Tracing route to google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.10.10.1
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 16 ms 12 ms 9 ms 121.54.96.129
4 26 ms 12 ms 9 ms 121.54.3.50
5 9 ms 12 ms 9 ms 203.111.226.42
6 15 ms 31 ms 22 ms 203.87.132.121
7 9 ms 9 ms 12 ms 210.213.244.217.static.pldt.net [210.213.244.217
]
8 9 ms 9 ms 12 ms 210.213.131.54.static.pldt.net [210.213.131.54]

9 9 ms 10 ms 12 ms ge-10-1-0.spc-gw2.n4i.pldt.net [210.213.131.21]

10 25 ms 24 ms 27 ms 210.14.2.134
11 32 ms 34 ms 34 ms 64.233.175.207
12 31 ms 32 ms 32 ms 209.85.241.58
13 37 ms 34 ms 34 ms 209.85.253.69
14 34 ms 24 ms 37 ms 216.239.48.234
15 24 ms 32 ms 24 ms google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8]

Trace complete.

What Next ? ---> BGP

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

DVBDREAM Project

(changing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Frey Technologies\Common\DSFilters\MpegDeMux\NumBuffers from 40 to 100 hex).

DVBdream setup guide

c/p thanks to the man one.

1. get & install the latest drivers for your dvb card

2. get & install the latest dvbdream (at this time its 1.4i) dont launch yet

3. decide which emulater u will use (emunation or v-plug) then extract it & install v-plug or just place the files for emunation in C:/dvbdream/plugins/pip00 & any other pip's (picture in picture) u may be using.... i think it supports up to 19 all of which u can watch & record at the same time (if ur pc is good enough) they have to be off the same transponder

4. install microsoft visual c++2005 sp1 redistributable package (x86).url (comes with emunation)

5. open C:/dvbdream & drag & drop pcthreadVC2.dll (comes with emunation) file to that folder


6. get & install whatever codecs (k-lite codec packs & others are available) u wish to use (i use elecard for pip & cyberlink for watching, ac3audio, & video renderer9) different codecs play quite differently (some may not play at all)... elecard is not as good of pic but supports PIP playing, cyberlink is a very good pic but no PIP support


7. open dvbdream.... first screen pick ur card... next screen pick ur switch & set ur sats, settings should be LOF settings LNB type ku universal, lof1 9750000, lof sw 11700000, lof2 11250000 rest leave default settings on this screen (this is for legacy or dave LNB settings), click on port 1 & add satellite set it for 119 (drop down screen), port 2 set it for 110 (d!sh net setup) hit ok... next screen set record format to mpg & put a check in customize settings for North America, fill out user name if u wish & hit ok... next screen leave default & hit ok... next screen set ur codecs (cyberlink or elecard, ac3filter, video mixing renderer9, sound card name, coreAVC H.264, these are my settings currently) hit ok... this opens dvbdream... after a pause (30 to 45 seconds) a button will appear in the bottem right hand corner of dvbdream saying scan it will flash, hit it..... scan each sat that u have... let keys roll & watch tv on ur pc

Thursday, November 3, 2011

My Cignal BOx Info - 4 your eye only!!!

CIGNAL
***********************************
LPUYOD

3838329708932111 stb id
0000 0026 4747 smartcard id
231178 Cignal account Number
029708932115 CHIP ID:

line 06) 535107003e6020c7
07) 31143b9b00000000

BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 B1 14 3B 9B


#####################################
lauro Atienza

line 06) 535107001f9ee212
07) 311438dc00000000

BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 B1 14 38 DC

3838329708925081 stb id

0000 0026 4713 smartcard id

231167 Cignal account Number



**************************************

MC1_MC2

Serial No: 000106FD

BOX ID: B11545F7

Possible on NDS Card

You need two keys.

1. Pairing key which is stored in the eeprom
2. Hardware key which is stored in the Broadcom chip

Reading the firmware out of the flash will not help you.

This is the Pace Pace_TDS865NSDX dump(also Samsung.DSB-H670N)
I think it will be useful for someone.
link:
https://rapidshare.com/files/1354526336/dump.zip
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About paired keys.
We knows, that newcs supports nd$ paired cards with undocumented options:
********************************
****FA7288A59F8E70F6B803C58A****
(you can simply find *** values in attached dump to compare with yours dump )
(Latest Gbox.net also supports that paired cards.)
So how to get that keys?
It possible to get keys from memory dump.
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How to get into box.........
open the box
and look for j514on pcb
there you have 4 pin connection via
this is 232 ttl
connect 232 ttl to this j514 it is 4 pins via there..(add....using any ttl to rs232 converter)
and have putty or serial conection sw
baudrate is 115200 8N1
you will see console booting up from box..
you have linux console now
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how to extract the hwkeys and ekpariedkey...
you need the card and valid subscribtion for hd channels for this box
switch off the power box..
but before that switching off the box... tune in the HD chanell first
and turn on the power without SC
you get information insert smartcard in the reader.... OSD on tv
!!!!!!! don't do that.! (don't insert card yet)
you have connect 232 and have console now...
take break interrupt
the magic key to interrupt is CTTRL+4
and you are inside ..linux console
shell is busybox
go to /NDS/bin/
start /.mor_epg_zapviasat &
you will get now the same OSD message now.. "insert sc in the reader"
do that..
you got hd picture now
switch off the box on the front of box..
not power cable..
take dump from /dev/mem
with dd cmd dd if=/dev/mem of=/mnt/usb/somefile.bin
but you have to mount usb first
because too big file
about 268 mbyte
take this dump out and connect to your regular linux machine..
you have to search for some tags
but it is important to do the clean startup
because om RAM
after key extraction don't need to go inside box
dont do that.. if you want safe .. have all your files on the usbflash
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final step
just look in memory for 30 00 00 01 tag or 30 00 01

and after what 16 byte is the first key

and the second one is 10 00 00 tag from memory
You got paired keys
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