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Blast.exe Command Line Parameters

 
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Blast.exe Command Line Parameters
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2010-08-23, 02:47 AM
pBS Wrote:where does blast.exe come from?
It gets installed as part of WinTV. It will be in c:\Program Files (x86)\WinTV\
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2010-08-23, 02:51 AM
sub Wrote:If its an MCE style blaster, then you might be able to do two blasters. I'm not that familar with these. I havnt used blasters in years, and when I did, I used the retail style Hauppauge blasters.
I'm curious. I thought analog or ClearQAM were the only two ways you could avoid using blasters. Are you using serial interface or something similar to control the digital set top box?
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2010-08-23, 02:57 AM
I'm sure sub isn't using DirecTV, but I control my boxes via serial...
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2010-08-23, 03:09 AM
LewE Wrote:
pBS Wrote:where does blast.exe come from?
It gets installed as part of WinTV. It will be in c:\Program Files (x86)\WinTV\
lol Big Grin I forgot I actually wrote blast.exe for Hauppauge. Sorry, it is also singler blaster. I only accepts one command line parameter which is the channel number.
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2010-08-23, 03:12 AM
LewE Wrote:
sub Wrote:If its an MCE style blaster, then you might be able to do two blasters. I'm not that familar with these. I havnt used blasters in years, and when I did, I used the retail style Hauppauge blasters.
I'm curious. I thought analog or ClearQAM were the only two ways you could avoid using blasters. Are you using serial interface or something similar to control the digital set top box?
I dont use a set top box, or analog.

Outside of North America you can use CAM modules, or multidec softcams, for decrypting paytv channels. That is what I do.
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2010-08-23, 04:05 AM
sub Wrote:I dont use a set top box, or analog.

Outside of North America you can use CAM modules, or multidec softcams, for decrypting paytv channels. That is what I do.
I envy you. The closest we come is use of CableCards but there aren't a bunch of television sets or capture cards that use them.
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2010-08-23, 04:06 AM
sub Wrote:lol Big Grin I forgot I actually wrote blast.exe for Hauppauge. Sorry, it is also singler blaster. I only accepts one command line parameter which is the channel number.
Well, at least you were consistent in your program designs. Big Grin
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