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DigiCipher 2, or simply DCII, is a proprietary standard format of digital signal transmission and it doubles as an
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standard with MPEG-2/MPEG-4 signal
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used on many
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and audio signals. The DCII standard was originally developed in 1997 by General Instrument, which then became the Home and Network Mobility division of
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, then bought by
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in Aug 2011, and lastly became the Home portion of the division to Arris. The original attempt for a North American digital signal encryption and compression standard was DigiCipher 1, which was used most notably in the now-defunct PrimeStar medium-power
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(DBS) system during the early 1990s. The DCII standard predates wide acceptance of
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-based digital terrestrial television compression (although not cable or satellite DVB) and therefore is incompatible with the DVB standard. Approximately 70% of newer first-generation
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networks in North America use the 4DTV/DigiCipher 2 format. The use of DCII is most prevalent in North American digital
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es. DCII is also used on Motorola's 4DTV digital
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tuner and Shaw Direct's DBS receiver. The DigiCipher 2 encryption standard was reverse engineered in 2016.


Technical specifications

DigiCipher II uses QPSK and BPSK at the same time. The primary difference between DigiCipher 2 and DVB lies in how each standard handles SI
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, or System Information, where DVB reserves packet identifiers from 16 to 31 for metadata, DigiCipher reserves only packet identifier 8187 for its master guide table which acts as a ''look-up table'' for all other metadata tables. DigiCipher 2 also extends the MPEG ''program number'' that is assigned for each service in a transport stream with the concept of a
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number, whereas the DVB system never defined this type of remapping preferring to use a registry of ''network'' identifiers to further differentiate ''program numbers'' from those used in other transport streams. There are also private non-standard additions to DVB that add virtual channel remapping using ''logical channel numbers''. Also unlike DVB, all text used in descriptors can be compressed using standard Huffman coding which saves on broadcast bandwidth and loading times. DigiCipher II uses Dolby Digital AC-3 audio for all channels, although MPEG-1 Level 2 audio is not supported.


External links


Technical page on digital satellite signalsHistorical Perspective: HBO Implements Scrambling


References

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