FrequencyCast show number 12 is now online. In this show, we feature:
- BT Vision – Carl and Pete get their hands on the latest kit from BT, and explore their new home TV service. Movies and TV shows on demand without subscription, plus an impressive new set-top box.
- Virgin Media vs. Sky Digital – Withdrawl TV channels, press and TV campaigns and user confusion… the viewing war hots up.
- Motorola Homesight – Wireless home monitoring with cameras, motion detectors and other goodies, at a silly price. We investigate.
- Setanta Sport launches on Top Up TV.
- Plus stacks more, including news of SlingCatcher, Internet Radio and IPTV from Joost, as well as your feedback and questions.
- Competition: £25 for one lucky listener… Enter now.
You can listen to show 12 online, or download it to your MP3 player from www.frequencycast.co.uk/cast12.html
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Setanta might very well have started up on Top Up TV but someone forgot to tell Setanta that Mediagard’s now been hacked and offers no security. It’s on Wikipedia and I guess we will be watching SPL and Premiership matches for free once the cloned cards start to be sold on in smoke filled rooms around the UK.
The Wikipedia article on Setanta gave the following links:
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,3604,1188713,00.html
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/comsite5/bin/pdinventory.pl?pdlanding=1&referid=2930&purchase
_type=ITM&item_id=0286-20699182
http://www.kudelski.com/pressreleases/get_pdf.php?id=1113556992_64
You’re well out of date with your posting, mate. It’s already been done. If you’ve got a digital TV, PVR or anything else with a CAM slot then high power Conditional Access Modules like the Dragon, Reality and other super CAMs have no problem viewing Setanta or any other Mediaguard encrypted channels. They’re readily available in the UK for a one-off cost from a number of suppliers like http://www.brymar.co.uk/acatalog/Satellite_CAM_s.html, http://www.boxsat.com/index.html and others but it’s advisable to check about compatibility.