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paulupton123
05-01-2015, 12:02 PM
I have searched everywhere to see if it is on a sat channel (TELEVISED) and whether or not it is being streamed anywhere ? without success ..if anyone knows of a site or a satelite channel that will be showing the match i would be grateful ,,i have found a radio commentary for the game if anybody is interested as it will be on radio five live extra at 745 pm

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 03:01 PM
It's on QQ Sports Live
You may get a stream on www or sat feed close to the game ko.
thank you manic,, i will look qqsports live up now ,im not sure how to do a feed but i will ask my mate on here if he knows how to ?

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 03:11 PM
thank you manic,, i will look qqsports live up now ,im not sure how to do a feed but i will ask my mate on here if he knows how to ?
quick question if there is a feed for the game how do i find it on my spiderbox6000hd box ??

simon 2003
05-01-2015, 03:16 PM
wait till nearer the time see if one is posted ,then add the freq

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 03:26 PM
thnx simon and manic ,,
i will check on here later
i did ask my mate but he has not got my message yet
anyway thnks for advice

stevethejack
05-01-2015, 08:33 PM
Eutelsat 12 West A (12.5°W)
Frequency: 11066 - Pol: V - SR: 15000 - FEC: 3/4
Category: Sport - Football
Transmitted in: MPEG-4
Comments: Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur, HD, AVC,422 FTA atm!

^^COMPASS^^
05-01-2015, 08:33 PM
FA Cup
12.5W 11066V15000 HD 4:2:2
'SIS 81 UKI 1755 Burnley v Spurs'
Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur

stevethejack
05-01-2015, 08:36 PM
Also:

Eutelsat 7A (7.0°E)
Frequency: 11137 - Pol: V - SR: 7120 - FEC: -
Category: Sport - Football
Transmitted in: MPEG-4
Comments: fa cup dvbs2 hd

*States it's FTA, but it's not. Maybe some keys available soon.

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 08:49 PM
[QUOTE=stevethejack;923593]Also:

Eutelsat 7A (7.0°E)
Frequency: 11137 - Pol: V - SR: 7120 - FEC: -
Category: Sport - Football
Transmitted in: MPEG-4
Comments: fa cup dvbs2 hd FTA[/QUOTE

thnx steve
ive tried doing a manual scan but wen I type in freq 11137 its fine then I go down and try and type in 7120 but it only keeps putting up 6 ??? any ideas

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 08:50 PM
basically it wont let me type in 7 on the 2nd line ??

^^COMPASS^^
05-01-2015, 08:52 PM
basically it wont let me type in 7 on the 2nd line ??

07120

its encrypted (Tandberg Encoded)

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 08:58 PM
[QUOTE=^^COMPASS^^;923596]07120

its encrypted[/QUOTE
ok thnx for trying for me

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 09:04 PM
07120

its encrypted
thnks ive now got the channel but like u said it is ENCRYPTED
will it change at all???

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 09:08 PM
Eutelsat 12 West A (12.5°W)
Frequency: 11066 - Pol: V - SR: 15000 - FEC: 3/4
Category: Sport - Football
Transmitted in: MPEG-4
Comments: Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur, HD, AVC,422 FTA atm!
I don't think I get 12 west I get 7 east but its encrypted???
any ideas??

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 09:23 PM
channel11137 /07120 works but it still says scrambled ??
any ideas ??
thnx for trying for me least its still 0 0 at the mo

TJLOWE1
05-01-2015, 09:49 PM
Plus it's 4:2:2, so unless your receiver is capable of descrambling 4:2:2, I'd forget it.

TJ

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 09:59 PM
Plus it's 4:2:2, so unless your receiver is capable of descrambling 4:2:2, I'd forget it.

TJ
4 2 2
mmmm
ive asked 6 people they said wat is 4 2 2 ???
very vague
thnx for the help though it means zilckch

Burnham
05-01-2015, 10:15 PM
The vast majority of satellite channels are in 4:2:0. But 4:2:2 is used occasionally for feeds.

Most satellite receivers will only clear 4:2:0. The old AZBoz was one of the very few receivers that had 4:2:2 capability built in as standard. It was quite popular 3-4 years ago when 4:2:2 was used for a lot of feeds.

It is quite easy to clear 4:2:2 channels on your PC by feeding the signal through an application (can't remember the name). But I suspect if they start to use 4:2:2 frequently for feeds they will just encrypt them, just like they do with 4:2:0 feeds.

gbmitie
05-01-2015, 10:17 PM
4:2:2 is a video standard often used by broadcasters to prevent us mere mortals looking in on the broadcast unless the satellite receiver we have is capable of accepting a 4:2: 2 signal, ala an Azbox. You can also unscramble it by streaming using VLC player but that's another story.

You may have heard of DVB -S and DVB-S2, these are the usual sat transmission standards that all receivers, depending on age, are capable of receiving.

So now you know.

TJLOWE1
05-01-2015, 10:22 PM
4:2:2 is an mpg file.

Receivers wise it is nothing to do with software, most decoder chips simply don't support it.
I have a AzBox, which supports the formatt, unfortunately its up the loft as I could have done with it yesterday for the Stoke game as that was 4:2:2, might have to get it back down for the next round of the cup.
TJ

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 10:28 PM
The vast majority of satellite channels are in 4:2:0. But 4:2:2 is used occasionally for feeds.

Most satellite receivers will only clear 4:2:0. The old AZBoz was one of the very few receivers that had 4:2:2 capability built in as standard. It was quite popular 3-4 years ago when 4:2:2 was used for a lot of feeds.

It is quite easy to clear 4:2:2 channels on your PC by feeding the signal through an application (can't remember the name). But I suspect if they start to use 4:2:2 frequently for feeds they will just encrypt them, just like they do with 4:2:0 feeds.
thanks for the explanation burnham

paulupton123
05-01-2015, 10:29 PM
[QUOTE=TJLOWE1;923615]4:2:2 is an mpg file.

Receivers wise it is nothing to do with software, most decoder chips simply don't support it.
I have a AzBox, which supports the formatt, unfortunately its up the loft as I could have done with it yesterday for the Stoke game as that was 4:2:2, might have to get it back down for the next round of the cup.
TJ[/QUOTE
thnks tjlowe