View Full Version : question about iptv stalker, is it direct tv feed ?
2wire
07-08-2015, 11:28 AM
have a question about iptv stalker ,im in Canada, it seems like the few channels I watch on stalker like espn , cnn, fox news, few others are feeds from direct tv satt feeds ,last time I had direct tv was way back before hu cards,anyways if it is direct tv why cant bell and dishnetwork be hacked same way as they were working long after direct tv stopped working ,just thought I ask as someone with more know how on here may have an answer.
K00lKatT
07-08-2015, 01:13 PM
1: don't assume the feeds are from sat feeds
2: the provider is not going to tell you the source of feeds for obvious security reasons
2wire
07-08-2015, 03:36 PM
well had satt tv long enough to think it is , im just asking why other satt tv like bell or dishnetwork could do the same if u read my question , didn't ask for any info from any provider.
K00lKatT
07-08-2015, 03:40 PM
my, my, well, if you know everything why bother asking??
2wire
07-08-2015, 03:59 PM
well again if u read my question u would see I asked that spme one with more know how than me , not looking for stupid answers ,asked sinple question ,just looking for simple answer , how people learn on these forms ,if they don't ask , never know , don't need people like u answering back with nothing I asked about ,keep ur stupid comments to urself .
I don't think arguing with the guy answering the question correctly is going to help much. Unlike the past where you are looking at single provider, IPTV can get sources from anywhere. If the feed isn't already public, somebody else has to stream it.
big dady
07-08-2015, 04:13 PM
For your info we don't talk about hacking in here. and i don't think your attitude will or have gotten you anywhere in your life.
Marley
07-08-2015, 04:22 PM
my my dont you think if it was a direct tv feed thy come running
2wire
07-08-2015, 04:55 PM
ur right asft , I did think that , why I asked the question , thought its weird if it was direct tv , any ways sems to get few people worked up on here , we will leave it at that.
K00lKatT
07-08-2015, 04:59 PM
I'm not worked up and I stand by my post..the provider is not going to reveal any info about their sources, nor should they..like it or lump it, no diff to me, thks..
Smartie36
07-09-2015, 10:16 AM
@op, I was browsing through some channels on the ivue guide last night, channels I don't usually watch and on one of them all I got was a direct tv logo bouncing around the screen, can't remember what channel it was now though.
MrX4000
07-09-2015, 11:55 AM
TBS is one of them
Actv8
07-09-2015, 01:30 PM
It doesn't matter where the feed coming from as long as we have TV!!!!
MrX4000
07-09-2015, 01:44 PM
It doesn't matter where the feed coming from as long as we have TV!!!!
Agreed ... I was just confirming the bouncing logo lol
NEHPYX
07-09-2015, 02:25 PM
have a question about iptv stalker ,im in Canada, it seems like the few channels I watch on stalker like espn , cnn, fox news, few others are feeds from direct tv satt feeds ,last time I had direct tv was way back before hu cards,anyways if it is direct tv why cant bell and dishnetwork be hacked same way as they were working long after direct tv stopped working ,just thought I ask as someone with more know how on here may have an answer.
Yes there are direct tv streams the bouncing direct tv logo is on indication lol!The broadcaster needs to wake up his receiver lol!
Its easy to broadcast channels from direct tv or any other provider just hook up the stb to your pc use a program like Adobe flash media
and a site which you can broadcast on, one that you may be familiar with
streamlive.to which is a very small example
but providers are getting smart some may in the future may start using watermarks in their media that identifies that broadcaster a iptv ecm
sort of.If you want to find out where a stream comes from you can sniff or snoop out the stream info which is Not hacking you can
sniff out the streams using programs like wireshark,UrlHelper,coojah,Streamtransport to name a few.Some here are ill informed....
soldertech24
07-09-2015, 03:13 PM
Yes there are direct tv streams the bouncing direct tv logo is on indication lol!The broadcaster needs to wake up his receiver lol!
Its easy to broadcast channels from direct tv or any other provider just hook up the stb to your pc use a program like Adobe flash media
and a site which you can broadcast on, one that you may be familiar with
streamlive.to which is a very small example
but providers are getting smart some may in the future may start using watermarks in their media that identifies that broadcaster a iptv ecm
sort of.If you want to find out where a stream comes from you can sniff or snoop out the stream info which is Not hacking you can
sniff out the streams using programs like wireshark,UrlHelper,coojah,Streamtransport to name a few.Some here are ill informed....
Well there are around 500 channels to choose from whats the big deal?
NEHPYX
07-10-2015, 03:51 AM
[QUOTE=soldertech24;39697]Well there are around 500 channels to choose from whats the big deal?[/QUOTE
Not sure what youre getting at with youre question as it has nothing to do with the ops question about direct tv
but about the 500 channels many of those arent nfps but from other servers like profile and variants which are always free.In the iptv world
all streams are fair game but what is needed is more broadcasters to keep iptv free pay iptv will be its downfall.Stick your
mac out there, dont be surprised who knocks at your door.
crazed 9.6
07-10-2015, 04:37 AM
thnx for the lesson Nehphyx
Am impressed at your knowledge.
Us that are 'ill informed' thanx you.
and thnx for the fear mongering as well, nice touch :)
Marley
07-10-2015, 05:06 AM
thats funny Stick your
mac out there, dont be surprised who knocks at your door. so true
K00lKatT
07-10-2015, 06:15 AM
oh oh, I'm hiding under the bed...sssshhhhh
fireman
07-10-2015, 06:47 AM
Ronald McDonald is knocking. Wants his Big MAC back.
big dady
07-10-2015, 04:59 PM
Ho no i'm cutting off my internet, moving in to a cave
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