Powervu - The coding developed in the USA is used by the US military.
These modules are distributed to cable operators for whom this broadcast is intended. They can be listened to only with an official access module.
Codicrypt - in the coding CodiCrypt closed packages of radio channels.
Developed in Russia by the Digital company. At the moment, there is already the 5th version of the system. Starting from the 3rd version, it is resistant to any type of hacking.
DRECrypt - the most common encoding in Russia used by the Tricolor TV operator, as well as by a number of cable and terrestrial operators.
It is rarely used because of its susceptibility to hacking, mainly the second version of this encoding (Mediaguard 2).
Mediaguard (also known as Seca) The first version is hacked, the second is partially hacked.
There is also a modification of this encoding - TPS-Crypt, which is used by the French satellite channels TPS (since 2007 belonging to the Canal + group). As of 2010, new versions 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0 of this encoding are actively used. Earlier versions of this encoding (Viaccess 1, 2.3, 2.4) are hacked. It is used in Russia by NTV-Plus, in Europe (for example, many channels are encoded on Hotbird satellites).
Viaccess - A very secure (in recent versions) encryption from hacking.
List of satellite TV encodings with a brief description have a slot (card reader) for directly installing an access card, or a CI slot for installing a CAM module with an access card already installed in this module. In this case, the consumer receiver must be able to work with this encoding either directly, i.e. The main purpose of using encodings is to create the ability to collect money from viewers for watching encoded channels by issuing access cards for this encoding. Satellite TV Encodings - These are coding algorithms for a signal coming from television satellites located in a geostationary orbit to a receiving antenna. You can edit this article by adding links to. Otherwise, it may be called into question and removed.