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Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:45 pm
by Lordbyte
zoelechat wrote:Lordbyte wrote:Does it connect for you, Zoe ?
Perfectly quickly and flawlessly on both 23 (real Telnet) and 2023 (crap Telnet), else I'd have told you.
However, my installation is not really "convential", everything modded by myself from the very first SamyGO-E

Suppose I need more feedback to diagnose this issue .. [Pulling hair out]
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 1:51 am
by tendi
@LordByte Can I request a feature? I would like to be able to transfer the decrypted files directly to another usb drive connected to the tv. It would be way faster, considering that wifi is too slow for those large files and lan is not working properly for me, as I already reported before.
Do you think you could implement this feature?
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:08 am
by Lordbyte
@Tendi, you should ask sectroyer about his libNoDRM.so

Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:51 am
by texx
Hi everyone,
I just rooted my tv (40H6400, fw 2121.6), recorded some clips and tried to decode with PVRDecoder 1.7.3.31.
PVRDecoder find the clips and start processing, this is the log:
Connecting to 192.168.1.10:21 .. Success
Querying recordings on TV ...
Verifying telnet access to 192.168.1.10:3123 .. Success
All recordings on USB listed. Waiting for user.
Examining DRM status for file ...
Recording is not DRM protected.
Retrieved 17,38 Mb of 17,38 Mb ..
File successfully retrieved.
Operation finished .. Waiting for user..
All recordings on USB listed. Waiting for user.
Operation finished .. Waiting for user..
I can find the TS generated, but it is not recognized by anyone - in the log it says is not protected, but probably it is?
What I'm doing wrong?
Thank you very much for any support!
ADDED INFORMATION:
the tv is a H6400 that I had to "change" to a H6500 via service menu to enable PVR
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:50 am
by Lordbyte
@texx,
Could you upload a zip to
www.sendspace.com perhaps and PM me the link, please ?
Zip should contain the .srf and .inf of the recording in question.
You are welcome to cut .srf down to a few kilobyte ..
I just need to exam its header and to see why PVRDecoder fails to detect its DRM, if your theory is correct.
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 7:19 pm
by sectroyer
Lordbyte wrote:@Tendi, you should ask sectroyer about his libNoDRM.so

yes

Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:20 pm
by Lordbyte
@texx,
Does original recording play on TV ?
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:25 pm
by texx
@Lordbyte
Yes sure, on the tv I can see my recordings...
Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:31 pm
by Lordbyte
@texx,
The funny thing is that *my* PVRDecoder DOES find that DRM is active, and then tries to load sectroyers TV-side decoder.
But the decoder dosent like your files, so it goes dead without telling the PVRDecoder (PVRDecoder waits for message in TV-side decoders logfile).
Thus the entire ecosystem comes crashing down here in my lab .. and as files are native to your TV, I cant do much forensics.
Still thinking

Re: [PC] SamyGO PVRDecoder for E/F/H series - Version 1.7.3.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:45 pm
by texx
Maybe I should try uninstalling and reinstalling the SamyGO app? Can this have some influence? Everything else works ok...
Lordbyte wrote:@texx,
The funny thing is that *my* PVRDecoder DOES find that DRM is active, and then tries to load sectroyers TV-side decoder.
But the decoder dosent like your files, so it goes dead without telling the PVRDecoder (PVRDecoder waits for message in TV-side decoders logfile).
Thus the entire ecosystem comes crashing down here in my lab .. and as files are native to your TV, I cant do much forensics.
Still thinking
