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    Hi guys!

    Recently I bought a TV box that makes recordings of channels, but when I went to try to access by the PC I see that it is apparently crypted, does anyone have a hint for me to get at least watch? Follow the recording file and the information in MediaInfo

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qTO5CjTcGaxOVEXjY82egz9R_WK7vGI5

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    General
    ID                          : 62 (0x3E)
    Complete name               : C:\Users\juni7\Desktop\Pendrive\ALIDVRS2\[TS]2019-1-28.23.52.50-Nickelodeon HD-15\000.ts
    Format                      : MPEG-TS
    File size                   : 57.3 MiB
    Duration                    : 1 min 1 s
    Start time                  : UTC 2016-11-29 02:52:55
    End time                    : UTC 2016-11-29 02:53:53
    Overall bit rate mode       : Variable
    Overall bit rate            : 7 865 kb/s
    Network name                : Embratel
    Original network name       : Astra Satellite Network 19,2'E
    Country                     : BRA (1) / BRA (2) / BRA (3) / BRA (4) / BRA (5) / BRA (6)
    Timezone                    : -05:00:00 / -03:00:00 / -03:00:00 / -04:00:00 / -04:00:00 / -05:00:00
    
    Video
    ID                          : 1003 (0x3EB)
    Menu ID                     : 603 (0x25B)
    Format                      : AVC
    Format/Info                 : Advanced Video Codec
    Format version              : Version 2
    Format profile              : Main@L4
    Codec ID                    : 27
    Duration                    : 1 min 1 s
    Bit rate                    : 6 701 kb/s
    Maximum bit rate            : 9 045 kb/s
    Frame rate                  : 29.970 FPS
    Chroma subsampling          : 4:2:0
    Stream size                 : 48.8 MiB (85%)
    Encryption                  : Encrypted
    
    Audio #1
    ID                          : 1001 (0x3E9)
    Menu ID                     : 603 (0x25B)
    Format                      : AC-3
    Format/Info                 : Audio Coding 3
    Codec ID                    : 6
    Duration                    : 1 min 1 s
    Bit rate                    : 384 kb/s
    Maximum bit rate            : 394 kb/s
    Channel(s)                  : 2 channels
    Sampling rate               : 48.0 kHz
    Compression mode            : Lossy
    Stream size                 : 2.80 MiB (5%)
    Language                    : Portuguese
    Encryption                  : Encrypted
    
    Audio #2
    ID                          : 1002 (0x3EA)
    Menu ID                     : 603 (0x25B)
    Format                      : AC-3
    Format/Info                 : Audio Coding 3
    Codec ID                    : 6
    Duration                    : 1 min 1 s
    Bit rate                    : 384 kb/s
    Maximum bit rate            : 394 kb/s
    Channel(s)                  : 2 channels
    Sampling rate               : 48.0 kHz
    Compression mode            : Lossy
    Stream size                 : 2.80 MiB (5%)
    Language                    : English
    Encryption                  : Encrypted
    
    Menu
    ID                          : 1000 (0x3E8)
    Menu ID                     : 603 (0x25B)
    Duration                    : 1 min 1 s
    List                        : 1003 (0x3EB) (AVC) / 1001 (0x3E9) (AC-3, Portuguese) / 1002 (0x3EA) (AC-3, English)
    Language                    :  / Portuguese / English
    Service name                : Nickelodeon HD
    Service provider            : Nickelodeon HD
    Service type                : advanced codec HD digital television
    Maximum bit rate            : 9783600
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  2. Dinosaur Supervisor KarMa's Avatar
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    Cable and Sat TV being encrypted is the standard. Years ago, not every provider did this but I've not heard of any modern digital provider not encrypt the feed in recent years. At least you can pull the videos off the box and store them elsewhere, should the box fail. You'll have to get a new box. Some people have all their stuff locked to a single box.

    To actually copy the video to a computer, you'll have to either record the HDMI output or record the Component output. They don't make it easy.
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