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zzxc_ | Anyone have pointers for dealing with a US cable system that recently added scrambled streams to the same channel as clear streams? Each TS packet now has a seemingly random PID, which is frustrating attempts to analyze anything. Curiously, a standard ClearQAM television is still receiving the station on the same RF channel. | [17:59] |
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