EEPhil
Number 28
As mentioned on the beta offline decryption thread https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/offline-decryption-utility.8676/ I was looking into a windows version of a decryption only utility. I have had this working for a while now but haven't got around to writing up the full help.
The problem is I have written the program in Java which requires the end user to have a working recent version of Java runtime. I haven't pulled together the information to allow users to have a portable version of the runtime so that you don't have to install Java with all the associated update and extra bloat.
Given that this might take a while, for those who want to give the program a try, have Java installed, I'm uploading a zip file containing the jar file that needs to be run. Unzip to your preferred directory and then open a command window at the same directory. Type java -jar HFODU.jar at the command line and the program should run (you could use javaw rather than java). If this doesn't work the Java bin directory may not be on your PATH. I intend to add further information in later posts.
If you get the program running, you will need enter your MAC and serial number (see original thread for details) - use the Change button. Then use the Open button to select a Humax .ts file (prefereably copied to the same directory the jar file is in). The file should be an encrypted .ts file probably transferred from a FOX-T2 to a PC via ftp. The "output" box can be edited if you don't like the default decrypted filename. If the file is recognised, the Decrypt button will be enabled. Hopefully this will decrypt the file. If the .hmt file exists it will be copied and edited. .nts and .thm will also be copied if they exist. They won't be created if they don't.
This is not even a beta test. It is probably an alpha test! I have only tested it on one file, provided by af123. If it works for you, fine. If it doesn't, I shall look a pillock and we'll be back to square one with the Windows version.
(The original zip file has been deleted)
A revised version appears at post #8 (Click here)
Edit: 31 August 2018
The most recent version that processes files individually is in post #20. (Click here)
A new version that allows multiple files to be selected is in post #55. (Click here)
Edit: 11 February 2019
Encryption tool HFOEU is at post #99. (Click here)
The problem is I have written the program in Java which requires the end user to have a working recent version of Java runtime. I haven't pulled together the information to allow users to have a portable version of the runtime so that you don't have to install Java with all the associated update and extra bloat.
Given that this might take a while, for those who want to give the program a try, have Java installed, I'm uploading a zip file containing the jar file that needs to be run. Unzip to your preferred directory and then open a command window at the same directory. Type java -jar HFODU.jar at the command line and the program should run (you could use javaw rather than java). If this doesn't work the Java bin directory may not be on your PATH. I intend to add further information in later posts.
If you get the program running, you will need enter your MAC and serial number (see original thread for details) - use the Change button. Then use the Open button to select a Humax .ts file (prefereably copied to the same directory the jar file is in). The file should be an encrypted .ts file probably transferred from a FOX-T2 to a PC via ftp. The "output" box can be edited if you don't like the default decrypted filename. If the file is recognised, the Decrypt button will be enabled. Hopefully this will decrypt the file. If the .hmt file exists it will be copied and edited. .nts and .thm will also be copied if they exist. They won't be created if they don't.
This is not even a beta test. It is probably an alpha test! I have only tested it on one file, provided by af123. If it works for you, fine. If it doesn't, I shall look a pillock and we'll be back to square one with the Windows version.
(The original zip file has been deleted)
A revised version appears at post #8 (Click here)
Edit: 31 August 2018
The most recent version that processes files individually is in post #20. (Click here)
A new version that allows multiple files to be selected is in post #55. (Click here)
Edit: 11 February 2019
Encryption tool HFOEU is at post #99. (Click here)
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