MCelliotG
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- Thessaloniki, Greece
I am so happy to announce (as a first exclusive here) that on SatDreamGr image, after several time of extensive testing we have finally managed to bring a fully working solution to the great mystery behind the Abertis TS transmission method via the Hispasat satellites on 30W.
With the new upcoming images, the transponders containing the FTA terrestrial muxes can now be streamed within the Enigma2 receivers as regular channels on a favourite package including everything that there is in the muxes, including teletext, EPG etc.
So far we have managed to decapsulate all channels that are known to be working and will continue on a future solution for even more (only a very few are still unknown).
The custom current stream channel list includes all basic TV and radio national public and private terrestrial FTA channels, as long as several local/regional channels and local RTVE versions that are transmitted via satellite, either for feeding the Spanish terrestrial DVB-T network, or the Abertis receiver owners who watch via satellite, bypassing the regional limitations!
The decapsulation is achieved by tuning to the specific Hispasat transponders with the PIDS that contain the FTA muxes via several edited lamedb entries and then taking the pids to decoding via oscam emu, then finally a special script that strips the headers and leads the channels to the stream list.
With this process, all channels are working stable and really fast, as if they were directly tuned via auto or manual scan like regurally transmitted channels.
In the following video I recorded from my OSmini, I use my TBS5925 card as an external tuner (and thus there are minor issues that will be resolved soon), but the transponders can be tuned with any Enigma2 DVB-S2 receiver, as long as the signal is above 11db (meaning that there could be problems with smaller dishes throughout Europe, but contrary to BBC on 27.5W, Hispasat's coverage is much wider).
Currently we are working on some minor issues and we will soon release the solution publicly!
So far here's a preview with what we have managed! Enjoy!!!
Also a BIG THANK YOU to Adam792 for his invaluable help!
With the new upcoming images, the transponders containing the FTA terrestrial muxes can now be streamed within the Enigma2 receivers as regular channels on a favourite package including everything that there is in the muxes, including teletext, EPG etc.
So far we have managed to decapsulate all channels that are known to be working and will continue on a future solution for even more (only a very few are still unknown).
The custom current stream channel list includes all basic TV and radio national public and private terrestrial FTA channels, as long as several local/regional channels and local RTVE versions that are transmitted via satellite, either for feeding the Spanish terrestrial DVB-T network, or the Abertis receiver owners who watch via satellite, bypassing the regional limitations!
The decapsulation is achieved by tuning to the specific Hispasat transponders with the PIDS that contain the FTA muxes via several edited lamedb entries and then taking the pids to decoding via oscam emu, then finally a special script that strips the headers and leads the channels to the stream list.
With this process, all channels are working stable and really fast, as if they were directly tuned via auto or manual scan like regurally transmitted channels.
In the following video I recorded from my OSmini, I use my TBS5925 card as an external tuner (and thus there are minor issues that will be resolved soon), but the transponders can be tuned with any Enigma2 DVB-S2 receiver, as long as the signal is above 11db (meaning that there could be problems with smaller dishes throughout Europe, but contrary to BBC on 27.5W, Hispasat's coverage is much wider).
Currently we are working on some minor issues and we will soon release the solution publicly!
So far here's a preview with what we have managed! Enjoy!!!
Also a BIG THANK YOU to Adam792 for his invaluable help!