I have read about said Foxtel PVR in either a PC mag, or the T3
magazine.  Its great, if you want to be stuck with Fox's crappy
solution.  These goons can't even get the time difference right across
the states.  In QLD I have to add an hour to what the Foxtel magazine
says.  Or is that subtract an hour???


On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:20:32 +1100, Rob Hillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Damien Whyte wrote:
> 
> > As an aside, my understanding of the current Pay TV situation in
> > Australia is that Austar uses, and will continue to use Irdeto2
> > encryption - for which CAMs are available. I think the "analogue"
> > Foxtel service also uses Irdeto encryption (not sure if it's Irdeto 1
> > or 2 at the moment). However as a previous poster mentioned, Foxtel
> > Digital has moved to a different encryption scheme for which no CAMs
> > will be available.
> 
> Based on that info, I did a little digging through Google, but to
> limited avail.  I *did* see mention that both Austel and Foxtel have
> been experimenting with DoS attacks that seem to make the CAM module
> lock up.  Nasty (if it's true)
> 
> > Interestingly though, I understand that Foxtel are about to release a
> > PVR for use with their Pay TV service. Seems a little monopolistic
> > doesn't it ?
> 
> With Tel$tra being one of the main owners of Foxtel, does this *really*
> surprise you?
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